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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2025
Aramco Trading locks in long-term deal for Kuwaiti oil supply

Global Economy

Reuters
19 February, 2020, 11:10 am
Last modified: 19 February, 2020, 11:23 am

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Aramco Trading locks in long-term deal for Kuwaiti oil supply

The Kuwaiti crude supply contract is in addition to two other annual deals Aramco Trading Co (ATC) sealed late last year to buy naphtha from Italy and Greece in 2020

Reuters
19 February, 2020, 11:10 am
Last modified: 19 February, 2020, 11:23 am
The logo of Saudi Aramco is seen at the 20th Middle East Oil & Gas Show and Conference in Manama, Bahrain, March 7, 2017/ Reuters
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Aramco Trading Co (ATC) has sealed a new deal to secure long-term crude oil supplies from state-run Kuwait Petroleum Corp (KPC) that can be processed at refineries owned by Saudi Aramco in Asia, trade sources said.

ATC inked its first contract to buy Kuwaiti Export Crude (KEC) from KPC this year, three sources with knowledge of the matter said. The company is the trading arm of Saudi Aramco, the state-owned oil company of Saudi Arabia, which is the world's largest oil exporter.

One of the sources said ATC will nominate a volume each month.

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Saudi Aramco and KPC declined to comment.

The Kuwaiti crude supply contract is in addition to two other annual deals ATC sealed late last year to buy naphtha from Italy and Greece in 2020.

The deals allow ATC to widen its supply sources globally beyond Saudi Arabia to secure feedstock for Saudi Aramco's expanding refining and petrochemical base in Asia after a drone attack in September crippled its oil production facilities and forced domestic refineries to cut output, the sources said.

After the incident, ATC had to hunt for cargoes in the spot market which pushed up prices. [

The contracts also boost the volume of oil that ATC trades and allows it to have direct control over where it can divert excess naphtha to when prices are favourable, the sources said.

Saudi Arabia's naphtha exports in 2019 fell 14.6% from a year earlier to 5.8 million tonnes, JODI data showed. The company said on its website that it can export up to 10 million tonnes of naphtha a year.

Saudi Aramco holds shares in refining and petrochemical projects at two sites in China, one in Japan, one in Malaysia, and owns a majority stake in South Korean refiner S-Oil Corp , according to the company's website.

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Aramco Trading Co (ATC) / Aramco / Kuwaiti Export Crude (KEC) / Kuwait Petroleum Corp (KPC) / crude oil

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