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Aramco, more to Asia
- Saudi Arabia: Sunday, November 12 - 2006 at 08:05
Saudi Aramco is likely to increase its crude oil exports to Asia by around 2% next year according to agency reports. The Dhahran based firm ships about half of its exports to Asia and economic expansion in China is likely to drive up demand even further. Last year, Saudi Aramco sold about 3.5m bpd of crude to Asian customers.
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