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Oil exporters' shipping plans unchanged after hijack
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 19 - 11 - 2008

Three of the Middle East's top oil exporting nations, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Kuwait, have no immediate plans to alter their crude oil shipping operations despite an increased threat from pirates off East Africa.
Somali pirates over the weekend hijacked a Saudi supertanker with a cargo of two million barrels of oil and the US Navy said on Tuesday it was now anchored off Somalia.
The rest of top oil exporter Saudi Aramco's export shipping operations were unchanged despite the seizure, a spokesman for the state owned company's shipping arm, Dubai-based Vela International, said.
“There is no suspension of shipping operations,” the spokesman told Reuters. “Operations globally are continuing as per normal. This is an unfortunate incident, and this region is very sensitive.”
Vela owns and operates a fleet of 19 supertankers which trade mainly between the Middle East, Europe and the US Gulf Coast. The company transports about three million barrels per day of Saudi Arabia's seven million bpd of exports.
Just over half of Saudi Arabia's oil exports head east to Asia, while most of the rest goes west to Europe and the United States.
Europe-bound barrels travel past the Bab el Mandab strait, the entry from the Gulf of Aden to the Red Sea. This chokepoint has long been at risk of pirate attacks launched from Somalia.
US-bound barrels travel what was previously considered a safer route around the southern tip of Africa. But the Saudi-owned Sirius Star was on that route and was seized far from the Gulf of Aden.
Iran, the second-largest exporter in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), has also kept its shipping operations unchanged, a official from the state-run National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC) said.
Iran exports about a quarter of its oil to Europe, and the rest to Asia. Sanctions prevent Tehran from exporting crude to top oil consumer the United States.
“We haven't made any decision to avoid the region where these pirates have been attacking,” the official said.
“We have been very careful when travelling in this region, but now we have to be even more careful.”
Kuwait's state oil shipping firm, Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC), said that it had not altered its activities.
“Everything is running normally, we have not made any changes, this is not affecting us,” a company spokesman said.
Kuwait exports about 2.15 million barrels per day and ranks as the fourth-largest OPEC exporter.
Crude oil transportation via supertankers from the Middle East have little option but to keep rounding the Cape of Good Hope.


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