Malaysian Kimanis crude oil exports to rise 11% on month to 6 mil barrels in Mar
A total of 6 million barrels of Malaysian Kimanis crude oil are scheduled to be exported in March, up 11% from February, trade sources said.
The latest loading program for the middle distillates-rich crude comprises 10 cargoes each 600,000 barrels in size. The February program had nine cargoes of 600,000 barrels each.
The cargoes will load from the Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal.
State-owned Petronas is scheduled to load four cargoes over March 5-9, March 14-18, March 20-24 and March 30-April 3, the program showed.
ConocoPhillips has two cargoes for loading over March 11-15 and March 27-31, and Shell has two cargoes for loading over March 8-12 and March 24-28.
Petroleum Brunei and Murphy Oil has one cargo each for loading over March 1-5 and March 17-21 respectively.
Pertamina has no share of the Kimanis crude supply for March.
MARCH LOADING PROGRAM FOR MALAYSIAN KIMANIS CRUDE
Loading | Barrels | Equity |
March 1-5 | 600,000 | Petroleum Brunei |
March 5-9 | 600,000 | Petronas |
March 8-12 | 600,000 | Shell |
March 11-15 | 600,000 | ConocoPhillips |
March 14-18 | 600,000 | Petronas |
March 17-21 | 600,000 | Murphy Oil |
March 20-24 | 600,000 | Petronas |
March 24-28 | 600,000 | Shell |
March 27-31 | 600,000 | ConocoPhillips |
March 30-April 3 | 600,000 | Petronas |
Source: Platts