Reclever // Arabic commodities news data feed for AI agents

Middle East commodity news.
Structured for AI.

Vector-search API for critical Middle East commodity news. We structure local language Arabic sources — from Libyan ports to Saudi decrees — into structured machine readable JSON for your AI agents.

reclever — agentic search
 client.search( query="venezuela impact on egypt oil production" )

{
  "answer": "1. There is no clear direct impact on Egypt's oil production from
             the events in Venezuela at this time [1]. 2. Lower global oil prices
             would negatively affect Egypt's economy and state budget, as oil and
             gas revenues make up about 98% of Egypt's total state revenues [1].
             3. Egypt's oil is higher quality and geographically closer to key
             European markets compared to Venezuela's heavy crude oil, giving
             Egypt some competitive advantages [2]. 4. Egypt's ability to
             significantly increase its own oil production (to potentially over
             2 million barrels per day) is limited in the near-term due to
             required investments and preparations [1].",
  "sources": [
    {
      "id": 1,
      "url": "https://libyaupdate.com/al-shuhumi-no-clear-reactions...",
      "published": "2026-01-05T16:01:47Z"
    },
    {
      "id": 2,
      "url": "https://attaqa.net/2026/01/01/إنتاج-مصر-من-النفط-في-2026...",
      "published": "2026-01-01T10:42:45Z"
    }
  ]
}
Recent queries
The product

The sources your agent can't read

The news that moves Middle East commodities breaks in Arabic, on local wires, hours before it reaches an English feed — if it ever does. We read it, structure it, and hand it to your agent as JSON.

01

Vector search, not keywords

Ask in plain English and match on meaning across Arabic source text. No keyword lists, no transliteration tables, no brittle regex over place names.

semantic
02

Local-language Arabic sources

From Libyan port bulletins to Saudi decrees, Iraqi ministry statements and Gulf energy trade press — the outlets that report first, in the language they report in.

arabic-first
03

Machine-readable JSON

A structured answer plus the sources behind it — no HTML scraping, no PDF parsing, no cleanup step between the wire and your agent's context window.

agent-ready
04

Every claim cited

Each answer carries numbered citations with the source URL and publication timestamp, so an analyst can verify what the agent told them in one click.

provenance
05

Fresh, timestamped

Continuously ingested and indexed, with publication times on every record — so your agent can reason about what was known when, not just what is known now.

real-time
06

Built for agents

One call in, a grounded answer out. Drop it in as a tool in your agent stack and let it answer commodity questions from sources it otherwise has no path to.

one call
How it works

Arabic wire in. Grounded JSON out.

01

Ingest local sources

We continuously pull Arabic-language commodity and energy reporting from Middle East and North African outlets — ports, ministries, regulators and the regional trade press.

02

Structure and embed

Each article is parsed, timestamped and embedded into a vector index, so a question written in English retrieves the Arabic passage that actually answers it.

03

Answer with citations

Your agent calls client.search() and gets back a structured answer with numbered sources, URLs and publication times — grounded, not guessed.

Coverage

From Libyan ports to Saudi decrees.

The questions our users actually ask are specific, regional, and rarely answerable from an English-language feed.

  • Oil & heavy crude. Production levels, export volumes, terminal disruptions and force majeure declarations across Libya, Iraq, Egypt and Oman.
  • LNG & gas. Qatari export volumes, long-term supply agreements, and the regional politics that reprice them.
  • Policy & decrees. Saudi decrees, new Iraqi government formation, ministry statements and regulatory moves — reported locally first.
  • Ports & logistics. Terminal status, loading schedules and shipping disruptions from the bulletins that publish them.

"Egypt's oil is higher quality and geographically closer to key European markets compared to Venezuela's heavy crude oil, giving Egypt some competitive advantages."

Answer excerpt · sourced from attaqa.net · Jan 2026
JSON
Structured output
AR → EN
Ask in English
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Get in touch

Point your agent at it

Tell us the commodities and the questions your agents need answered. We'll get you API access and show you what the local sources are already saying.

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