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Asian Refiners Ask to Pick Up Saudi Oil Outside Risky Red Sea
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Asian Refiners Ask to Pick Up Saudi Oil Outside Risky Red Sea Some Asian refiners are pushing back against Saudi Aramco’s request that they pick up their oil at Yanbu on the Red Sea, due to the difficulty of finding ships willing to sail through the dangerous waterway. Recent attacks on tankers and energy infrastructure by Iran-backed Houthi militants in the Red Sea region have raised risks for shipowners and opened up another front in the Middle East conflict.
Asian Refiners Ask to Pick Up Saudi Oil Outside Risky Red Sea
Some Asian refiners are pushing back against Saudi Aramco’s request that they pick up their oil at Yanbu on the Red Sea, due to the difficulty of finding ships willing to sail through the dangerous waterway.
Recent attacks on tankers and energy infrastructure by Iran-backed Houthi militants in the Red Sea region have raised risks for shipowners and opened up another front in the Middle East conflict. Yanbu became crucial to Saudi Arabia’s efforts to keep shipping large volumes of crude after the war snarled traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and choked off supplies from the Persian Gulf.