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Saudi Arabia plans to expand local oil refineries
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 18 - 03 - 2015

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia's plans to expand local refineries while maintaining its share of the global crude market point to one thing: higher production.
The world's largest oil exporter will probably increase output this year to feed new refineries, deepening a global supply glut, according to analysts at Societe Generale and DNB. The kingdom may go as high as 10 million barrels a day by April, according to Torbjoern Kjus, an analyst at DNB in Oslo. That would be the most in more than two years, according to data.
“Saudi Arabia will do the same thing as other Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) members have always been doing: They'll produce as much as they can,” Kjus said by phone. Fellow OPEC members, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, will probably do the same because “they don't want to be holding back on any potential exports.”
Crude's rebound from the lowest in almost six years has faltered amid speculation that a global supply surplus may worsen. The United States production and stockpiles continue to rise from the highest level in three decades, even after last year's price slump of almost 50 percent. The OPEC has pumped more than its daily production target of 30 million barrels for nine months.
A February rally in the price of oil has been followed by two weeks of declines. West Texas Intermediate, the US benchmark, traded at $43.68 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell to $42.85 on Monday, the lowest since March 2009.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman will raise their combined refining capacity to 5.4 million barrels a day this year, an increase of 17 percent from 2014, according to Vienna-based JBC Energy. They will be able to process 6 million a day by 2020, the consultant estimates.
Saudi Arabia plans to start the main unit for making gasoline at the new 400,000 barrel-a day refinery at Yanbu on the Red Sea by the middle of the year. Another plant with the same capacity is scheduled to begin operation in 2017 at Jazan. The kingdom's oil-product exports rose 44 percent last year following the start of the Jubail refinery, according to the Riyadh-based Joint Organizations Data Initiative.
In the UAE, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company is more than doubling the capacity of the 400,000 barrel-a-day Ruwais refinery. The International Petroleum Investment Company, a fund that focuses on energy, is also considering opening a 200,000 barrel-a-day refinery in the emirate of Fujairah.
Kuwait is planning the 4 billion-dinar ($13 billion) Al- Zour refinery that could open in 2020 with a capacity of 615,000 barrels a day. Oman will award a contract next year to build a 230,000 barrel-a-day plant to start production by the end of 2019.
“Clearly the game plan is to increase product exports, to try to capture the extra margin,” Mike Wittner, head of oil research at Societe Generale, said of Saudi Arabia's plans by e- mail March 11. “If they want to increase crude exports, they would need to increase crude production even further. Either way, those would be bearish headlines.”
Since 2010, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE have increased their combined crude-oil output by about 3 million barrels a day, according to OPEC data. The group estimates that it pumped 30.022 million barrels a day last month, 1.9 million more than the forecast for global demand for its crude in the second quarter.
The effect on the global crude market of any additional production from these countries would be limited if the oil is processed locally before being exported, according to BNP Paribas. It would have a more pronounced impact on the prices of refined fuels and profits of European and Asian refiners, the bank said. — SG/Agencies


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