(Joe Raedle/Getty Images North America via Bloomberg)Key Takeaways: U.S. imports of Saudi crude fell to zero in July, marking the first full month without Saudi oil deliveries since 1985, according to preliminary government data. Saudi shipments to the U.S. may rebound to about 300,000 barrels a day this month, according to Kpler forecasts, after months of trade disruptions. Saudi oil exports have been disrupted for months as the U.S.-Iran conflict all but shut down Persian Gulf crude flows. It’s a significant decline given that U.S.refiners were buying more than 800,000 barrels of Saudi oil a day earlier this year. Venezuela has been a big winner in the pivot away from Saudi crude.