-- (第8段落にアラムコの回答を追記) ロイター通信は木曜日、3人の情報筋の話として、サウジアラビアのヤンブー港からの原油出荷は、日量700万バレルの東西パイプラインへの攻撃にもかかわらず、木曜日も継続されたと報じた。 紅海に面した同ターミナルでは、パイプライン攻撃後も貨物の積み込みが続けられており、2社の買い手と1社の貿易関係者は、輸出業務に直ちに支障はないと述べている。 業界関係者は水曜日、ロイター通信に対し、イランが停戦合意直後に攻撃を行い、サウジアラビアの主要な代替輸出ルートとなっているパイプラインを標的にしたと語った。 同関係者によると、当局が事件後の被害状況を評価中であるため、パイプラインの流量は混乱する見込みだという。 ホルムズ海峡が事実上閉鎖される見込みで、湾岸地域からの出荷が制限され、輸出依存度が紅海へとシフトする中、ヤンブー港は重要な輸出拠点となっている。 ヤンブー港の原油積載量は3月に平均約330万バレル/日となり、2月の約80万バレル/日を大幅に上回った。同港は最大500万バレル/日の輸出能力を有している、とKpler社のデータを引用して報告書は述べている。 報告書によると、サウジアラムコはパイプラインを流れる原油のうち約200万バレル/日を、サウジアラビア西部の製油所への供給に振り向けている。 アラムコはの取材に対しコメントを控えた。 (マーケットチャッターのニュースは、世界中の市場専門家との会話に基づいて作成されています。この情報は信頼できる情報源からのものとされていますが、噂や憶測が含まれる可能性があります。正確性は保証されません。)
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