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Saudi Aramco is transporting additional oil through ship-to-ship transfers off the coast of Oman, as part of the Kingdom's efforts to reduce its reliance on the Strait of Hormuz—a critical corridor for global oil exports—and to enhance the security of oil delivery routes. Satellite data and images indicate an increase in Saudi oil tanker movements in the Gulf of Oman, where at least 9 million barrels have been loaded from export facilities. Meanwhile, the Kingdom is working to secure alternative routes for oil transit following security threats from the Houthi group in Yemen. These measures focus on minimizing risks associated with the Strait of Hormuz and avoiding complete dependence on pipelines within the Arabian Gulf.
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