Saudi Aramco Q2 profit dips as output stays low: Statement

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RIYADH (AFP) – Saudi oil giant Aramco on Tuesday reported net income of USD29.07 billion in the second quarter (Q2), a slight drop from the same period last year as output remained subdued.

The decrease of 3.4 per cent “mainly reflects the impact of lower crude oil volumes sold and weakening refining margins”, the company said in a statement posted to the Saudi stock exchange.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest crude exporter, is currently producing roughly nine million barrels per day (bpd), well below its capacity of 12 million bpd.

Production averaged 8.8 million bpd in June, Riyadh-based firm Jadwa Investment said last week.

The relatively low figure reflects cuts dating back to October 2022, when the OPEC+ bloc of oil producers that Riyadh co-leads with Moscow announced it would reduce output by two million bpd to boost prices.

In April 2023, several OPEC+ members announced they would further slash production by more than one million bpd, and in June 2023, Riyadh announced an additional voluntary cut of one million bpd.

“Output will remain at similar levels until at least October”, at which point an OPEC+ agreement announced in June 2024 will allow “for gradual monthly increases”, Jadwa said.

Storage tanks are seen at the North Jeddah bulk plant, an Aramco oil facility, in Saudi Arabia. PHOTO: AP