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Crude Oil Production in Saudi Arabia increased to 9360 BBL/D/1K in June from 9184 BBL/D/1K in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Saudi Arabia Crude Oil Production - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Saudi Arabia Energy Spot Price: Saudi Crude Oil: Arabian Light 34 API data was reported at 52.590 USD/Barrel in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 40.960 USD/Barrel for 2016. Saudi Arabia Energy Spot Price: Saudi Crude Oil: Arabian Light 34 API data is updated yearly, averaging 21.940 USD/Barrel from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2017, with 48 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 110.220 USD/Barrel in 2012 and a record low of 1.300 USD/Barrel in 1970. Saudi Arabia Energy Spot Price: Saudi Crude Oil: Arabian Light 34 API data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Saudi Arabia – Table SA.P012: Energy Prices.
The 2025 annual OPEC basket price stood at ***** U.S. dollars per barrel as of June. This would be lower than the 2024 average, which amounted to ***** U.S. dollars. The abbreviation OPEC stands for Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and includes Algeria, Angola, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, and the United Arab Emirates. The aim of the OPEC is to coordinate the oil policies of its member states. It was founded in 1960 in Baghdad, Iraq. The OPEC Reference Basket The OPEC crude oil price is defined by the price of the so-called OPEC (Reference) basket. This basket is an average of prices of the various petroleum blends that are produced by the OPEC members. Some of these oil blends are, for example: Saharan Blend from Algeria, Basra Light from Iraq, Arab Light from Saudi Arabia, BCF 17 from Venezuela, et cetera. By increasing and decreasing its oil production, OPEC tries to keep the price between a given maxima and minima. Benchmark crude oil The OPEC basket is one of the most important benchmarks for crude oil prices worldwide. Other significant benchmarks are UK Brent, West Texas Intermediate (WTI), and Dubai Crude (Fateh). Because there are many types and grades of oil, such benchmarks are indispensable for referencing them on the global oil market. The 2025 fall in prices was the result of weakened demand outlooks exacerbated by extensive U.S. trade tariffs.
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The number of consecutive years of crude oil production in Saudi Arabia was ** in 2021, indicating an increase compared to previous years. The source revealed that crude oil reserves grew slightly in 2021.
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Saudi Arabia Energy Spot Price: Saudi Crude Oil: Arabian Heavy 27 API data was reported at 51.050 USD/Barrel in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 38.360 USD/Barrel for 2016. Saudi Arabia Energy Spot Price: Saudi Crude Oil: Arabian Heavy 27 API data is updated yearly, averaging 25.200 USD/Barrel from Dec 1985 (Median) to 2017, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 108.360 USD/Barrel in 2012 and a record low of 10.950 USD/Barrel in 1998. Saudi Arabia Energy Spot Price: Saudi Crude Oil: Arabian Heavy 27 API data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Saudi Arabia – Table SA.P012: Energy Prices.
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About the ProjectWe developed the KAPSARC Energy Model for Saudi Arabia (KEM-SA) to understand the dynamics of the country’s energy system. It is a partial equilibrium model formulated as a mixed complementarity problem to capture the administered prices that permeate the local economy. KEM-SA has been previously used to study the impacts of various industrial fuel pricing policies and improved residential efficiency on the energy economy. The passenger transportation model presented in this paper helps understand more of the end-use energy demand.Key PointsIn 2016, policymakers in Saudi Arabia increased domestic transportation fuel prices, which are expected to approach market levels in the near future. Current low crude oil prices offer an excellent opportunity for policymakers to deregulate the passenger transportation sector without a significant change in local fuel prices. We developed a bottom-up transportation sub-model and integrated it with the KAPSARC Energy Model (KEM) to assess whether consumers could afford such reforms; and the resulting travel mode choices, energy consumption levels and revenue. We do not consider price-induced efficiency improvements; hence, the results would represent an upper bound for the shift to public modes.Despite a deregulation of the passenger transportation sector, Saudi households would continue to allocate one of the lowest transport budgets (as a percentage of income) in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and also stay within Saudi Arabian historical boundaries.Deregulating fuel prices would encourage consumers to travel by more efficient public transport modes, as they become available in the near future, leading to significant energy savings and CO2 emissions reductions of between 4 million to 26 million metric tons (mt) per year.The Kingdom would receive an annual average $8.2 billion as additional revenue from domestic sales and exports in the varying crude price scenario and $5 billion in the fixed $60/bbl scenario.Despite the increase in transport fuel price, the net gain for Saudi Arabia in the varying crude oil price scenario remains positive as a result of substantial increase in revenue and the introduction of more convenient public travel modes.Our findings show that analyzing energy policies using empirical estimates are generally valid even for large variations in price; however, if new transport modes and technologies are introduced in Saudi Arabia, consumer response may be slightly greater than that of empirical estimate, which did not account for such new modes.
The volume of crude oil imported from Saudi Arabia to France amounted to *** million metric tons in 2023, which represented a ***** percent increase compared to the previous year. 2021 was the year with the lowest imports during the period considered, at *** million metric tons of crude oil.In 2023, the imports from Saudi Arabia made more than ***** percent of the total crude oil imports to France.
The United States accounts for **** percent of global crude oil production, making it the largest oil producing country in the world. Crude oil production includes crude oil, shale oil, oil sand and NGLs (natural gas liquids: liquid content of natural gas in which the condensate is recovered separately). It excludes liquid fuels from other sources such as biomass and coal derivatives. Global crude oil supply Apart from the United States, Saudi Arabia and Russia are among the world’s largest producers of crude oil, each accounting for a share around ** percent. Saudi Arabia's oil production has amounted to roughly ********** barrels of oil per day for the past few years. Unsurprisingly, these countries are also some of the world’s largest oil consumers. Saudi Arabia consumes around ************ barrels per day, while the U.S. uses about ********** barrels. U.S. oil trade In the past, the U.S. relied heavily on oil imports from OPEC member countries like Saudi Arabia. However, due to an increase in domestic production output following technological advances, U.S. crude oil imports decreased by over one third since 2005. Conversely, U.S. petroleum exports skyrocketed, reaching ************ barrels per day in 2024.
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Saudi Arabia Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Loaded: Through Tankers: Rass Tanura and Yanbu data was reported at 279,776.000 Barrel th in Dec 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 262,272.000 Barrel th for Nov 2017. Saudi Arabia Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Loaded: Through Tankers: Rass Tanura and Yanbu data is updated monthly, averaging 239,358.500 Barrel th from Jan 1997 (Median) to Dec 2017, with 252 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 308,339.000 Barrel th in Mar 2016 and a record low of 189,267.030 Barrel th in Feb 2002. Saudi Arabia Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Loaded: Through Tankers: Rass Tanura and Yanbu data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Energy, Industry and Mineral Wealth. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Saudi Arabia – Table SA.TA015: Oil Tankers Statistics.
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Oil prices saw a modest rise after declines due to Saudi production signals, amidst U.S. economic contraction and trade policy impacts.
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France Imports from Saudi Arabia of Crude Oil was US$859.76 Million during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. France Imports from Saudi Arabia of Crude Oil - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
Saudi Arabia's oil production amounted to some ******million barrels per day in 2024, down from ******in the previous year. Between 1998 and 2024, the world's most important oil-producing country saw its production volume increase by nearly ****million barrels per day, and peaked at **** million barrels per day in 2016.
According to projections for 2025, the fiscal breakeven oil price for Saudi Arabia was **** U.S. dollars per barrel. The projections for Saudi Arabia's external breakeven oil price for the same period were at ** U.S. dollars per barrel. Saudi oil industry Saudi Arabia’s oil industry entails ** percent of the world’s proven petroleum reserves. Their oil reserves were expected to exceed ** billion metric tons by 2020. Its oil sector accounted for about half of the country’s GDP in 2018, and about ** percent of their export income, as their oil reserves are the second largest in the world and they are the world’s leading petroleum exporter. Saudi Arabia has an advantage over other oil-producing countries as the extraction process is cheaper and easier relative to other regions. The petroleum is handled and mostly controlled by Saudi Aramco which is a public company and the most profitable country in the world as of 2019. The highest value petrochemicals project in the country in 2020 was the Amiral Complex: Ethylene & Propylene Plant. Saudi economy Saudi Arabia is the world’s leader in petroleum exportation. They also had the fifth-largest natural gas reserve in 2019. However, their significant reliance on these natural resources compelled the government to launch its Saudi Vision 2030, which aims on expanding their resources. As a result, in the first quarter of 2019, Saudi Arabia's budget has accomplished its first surplus since 2014 of more than ** billion U.S. dollars due to the increase of both the oil and non-oil revenues. Public debt witnessed a significant increase in 2020 following the COVID-19 pandemic but was expected to slowly decrease in the following years. Non-oil revenues accounted for about ** percent of the country’s revenue in 2019 . The largest non-oil contributor to the country’s GDP was government services.
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Goldman Sachs projects a 410,000 bpd increase in OPEC+ oil supply for June, citing compliance improvements and lower OECD inventories as key factors.
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Crude Oil rose to 65.49 USD/Bbl on July 23, 2025, up 0.27% from the previous day. Over the past month, Crude Oil's price has risen 1.73%, but it is still 15.60% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Crude Oil - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Saudi Arabia Energy Reserves: Crude Oil: Saudi Aramco data was reported at 260.860 Barrel bn in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 260.813 Barrel bn for 2016. Saudi Arabia Energy Reserves: Crude Oil: Saudi Aramco data is updated yearly, averaging 257.675 Barrel bn from Dec 1962 (Median) to 2017, with 56 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 261.110 Barrel bn in 2014 and a record low of 56.900 Barrel bn in 1962. Saudi Arabia Energy Reserves: Crude Oil: Saudi Aramco data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Saudi Aramco. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Saudi Arabia – Table SA.RB005: Energy Reserves.
In June 2025, the average price of the OPEC basket was 69.73 U.S. dollars per barrel. This was an increase compared to the previous month, which was the lowest value in the past 24 months. The OPEC basket is a weighted average of prices for petroleum blends produced by OPEC countries. OPEC stands for “Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries” and was founded in 1960 in Baghdad, Iraq. The main aim of OPEC is to coordinate the oil policies of its members, and thus to have more influence on the international oil market. It is used as an important benchmark for crude oil prices. The OPEC basket oil price The OPEC crude oil price is defined by the price of the so-called OPEC (reference) basket. This basket is an average of the prices of petroleum blends that are produced by the OPEC members. The following countries are members of this organization: Algeria, Angola, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, and the United Arab Emirates. Some of these oil blends are, for example, the Saharan Blend from Algeria, Basra Light from Iraq, and Arab Light from Saudi Arabia. The OPEC reference basket includes both heavy and light crude oils and is heavier than most other crudes. OPEC's oil production amounted to 32.8 million barrels per day in 2024. Oil price benchmarks The OPEC basket is one of the most crucial benchmarks for crude oil pricing worldwide. Other significant benchmarks are UK Brent, West Texas Intermediate (WTI), and Dubai Crude (Fateh). Because there are many types and grades of oil, such benchmarks are indispensable for referencing them on the global oil market. Looking at the OPEC price within the last two years, the highest price was some 94.6 U.S. dollars per barrel in September 2023.
In 2021, the crude oil production in Saudi Arabia was approximately *** million tons of oil equivalent. The production of crude oil across the country was the highest in 2016, amounting to just above *** million tons of oil equivalent.
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Oil prices are declining for the second week as OPEC+ considers boosting production. Brent crude hovers near $62, while WTI is below $60. Market is influenced by US job growth, US-China trade talks, and Iran tensions.
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Crude Oil Production in Saudi Arabia increased to 9360 BBL/D/1K in June from 9184 BBL/D/1K in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Saudi Arabia Crude Oil Production - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.