Saudi Arabia's Crude Oil Production Exceeds 10 Mn Barrels

The oil production facility of Saudi Aramco's Shaybah oilfield in the Empty Quarter (File Photo: Reuters)
The oil production facility of Saudi Aramco's Shaybah oilfield in the Empty Quarter (File Photo: Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia's Crude Oil Production Exceeds 10 Mn Barrels

The oil production facility of Saudi Aramco's Shaybah oilfield in the Empty Quarter (File Photo: Reuters)
The oil production facility of Saudi Aramco's Shaybah oilfield in the Empty Quarter (File Photo: Reuters)

Saudi Arabia's crude oil production increased by 110,000 barrels per day (bpd) on a monthly basis in December to 10.02 million barrels per day, according to recent data.

Crude exports slightly dropped from 6.949 million bpd in November to 6.937 million bpd, according to monthly export figures submitted by Saudi Arabia and other oil-exporting countries to the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI).

JODI indicated that Saudi crude production rose last December by 1.04 million bpd.

Saudi Arabia, along with other OPEC member countries, is trying to increase production every month due to rising global demand after recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.

JODI stated that the total Saudi oil exports, including crude and oil products, rose by 105,000 bpd on a monthly basis to 8.61 million bpd in December.

It added that exports of oil derivatives rose to a three-year high of 1.67 million bpd in December from 1.55 million bpd in November.

Domestic demand for oil products fell to 2.05 million bpd from 2.13 million bpd.



World Bank in Talks to Help Finance $28 bln Turkish Energy Upgrade

Model of natural gas pipeline and Turkey flag, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Purchase Licensing Rights
Model of natural gas pipeline and Turkey flag, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Purchase Licensing Rights
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World Bank in Talks to Help Finance $28 bln Turkish Energy Upgrade

Model of natural gas pipeline and Turkey flag, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Purchase Licensing Rights
Model of natural gas pipeline and Turkey flag, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Purchase Licensing Rights

The World Bank is in talks with Türkiye to help finance an upgrade to the country's energy transmission system expected to cost about $28 billion, the World Bank country director for Türkiye told the state-run Anadolu Agency.

Humberto Lopez was quoted on Saturday as saying the World Bank was in talks with Turkish ministry of energy about the matter.

Reuters reported last month that the World Bank was talking to Ankara about increasing financing beyond the $35 billion it has already provided through 2028.

Türkiye and the World Bank also signed last month a $1.9 billion financing deal for four projects focusing on renewable energy, flood management, climate change adaptation and mitigation, and support for the export sector.