阿联酋石油产量创历史新高,达到危机前水平的两倍
UAE Oil Output Hits All-Time High, Doubling Pre-Crisis Levels

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/uae-oil-output-hits-all-time-high-doubling-pre-crisis-levels

自5月1日退出欧佩克(OPEC)以来,阿联酋已将石油产量提高至6月份创纪录的每日410万桶。这一数字较5月份的每日330万桶有了显著增长,几乎是2026年3月霍尔木兹海峡危机爆发初期产量的两倍。 为规避霍尔木兹海峡持续的封锁,阿联酋已采取战略举措,增加了从富查伊拉和阿曼苏哈尔海上设施的出口。此外,阿布扎比国家石油公司(ADNOC)正在加速推进基础设施项目,以保障其能源出口。其中包括定于明年投入运营的“西-东1号”管道,该管道将使经由富查伊拉的出口能力翻倍。在550亿美元上游和下游项目投资计划的支持下,阿联酋在退出石油卡特尔后,正优先考虑国家利益和市场独立性。

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Confirming reports from earlier this week, the latest estimates from the International Energy Agency signaled that the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which unexpectedly quit OPEC earlier this year in a shock move that threatened the cohesion of OPEC, produced 4.1 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil in June, its highest output ever.

The UAE’s crude oil production jumped from 3.3 million bpd in May to 4.1 million bpd in June after the country left OPEC effective May 1, started raising output, and managed to sneak a lot of exports out of the Middle East even as the Strait of Hormuz was mostly blockaded for the first half of June.

The crude oil production in June, at 4.1 million bpd, was the highest ever on record for the UAE, nearly double the output in March 2026 at the start of the Hormuz crisis. The production level also topped the previous record of 4 million bpd from the spring of 2020 when the OPEC+ producers were fighting for market share in a brief price war during peak Covid, according to OilPrice.com

The UAE has sought to adapt to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz by sneaking tankers in dark mode through the Strait and increasingly offering to sell many of its crude grades for loading offshore Fujairah and at Sohar in Oman, outside the Strait.

Moreover, the Abu Dhabi national oil company ADNOC accelerated plans to have a new pipeline operational in 2027 that would double its oil export capacity through Fujairah, which sits outside the Strait of Hormuz.

ADNOC plans to build a new project, the West-East 1 Pipeline, which is expected to become operational next year and double the UAE’s energy giant’s export capacity through the Emirate of Fujairah to meet global demand for energy supplies.

The national oil company also plans to plans to award as much as $55 billion (200 billion UAE dirhams) on upstream and downstream projects over the next two years. The announcement of accelerated growth came days after the UAE said it would quit OPEC effective May 1 to pursue its national interests.

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