Saudi Aramco informed PetroChina on Tuesday that its loadings of light...
FILE PHOTO: PetroChina's logo is seen at its petrol station in Nantong, Jiangsu province, China March 28, 2018. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
SINGAPORE - Saudi Aramco informed PetroChina on Tuesday that its loadings of light crude oil for October will be delayed by about 10 days, said a senior Chinese state oil source with knowledge of the matter. However, Aramco, the state oil company of Saudi Arabia, will still supply the same grades and volumes of light crude oil requested for October nominations, the source said.
The Chinese state refiner was also told that its September-loading light crude cargoes will be swapped to heavier grades with no change in volumes or delays, the source said. “The September cargoes are too prompt to be changed, as Aramco may be still assessing the damages to its facilities,” said the source.
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