Saudi Aramco resumes oil loading at Ras Tanura after 4-month halt, data shows

SINGAPORE, June 26 (Reuters) – Saudi Aramco resumed oil loading on Friday at its Ras ​Tanura terminal in the Gulf ‌after a near four-month halt, shipping data from LSEG showed.
Two Very Large Crude Carriers were ​seen loading crude at the ​terminal, while another waited nearby, the data ⁠showed. Each VLCC is capable of ​loading 2 million barrels of oil.
Saudi ​Aramco could not be immediately reached for comment outside office hours.
The Saudi energy major last loaded ​a cargo from the Ras Tanura ​port for China on March 8, the data ‌showed, ⁠and had to divert all its exports to the Red Sea port of Yanbu after an Iranian blockade of ​the Strait ​of Hormuz ⁠during its war with the U.S. and Israel prevented ships ​from entering the Gulf.
Middle Eastern ​producers ⁠have been ramping up output and exports after the United States and Iran ⁠struck ​an interim deal to ​halt the war.

Reporting by Florence Tan and Siyi Liu; ​Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Himani Sarkar.

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