Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia has cut the supply of April-loading crude to at least four north Asian buyers by up to 15%, while meeting the normal monthly requirements of Indian refiners, refinery sources told Reuters on March 12.
Saudi Arabia’s reduction in supplies comes as OPEC and its allies, a group known as OPEC+, decided earlier this month to extend most of its supply cuts into April.
Saudi Arabia has pledged to continue with an extra 1 million bbl/d voluntary output cut for a third month in April.
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Chinese refiners received a small cut in their Saudi supply, while the reduction in volumes for Japanese buyers was between 10% and 15%, the sources said.
Saudi Aramco is also commissioning its 400,000-bbl/d Jizan refinery in the southwest of the country which may have reduced its exports, one of the sources said.
For India, Saudi Aramco has rejected Indian refiners’ requests for extra supplies in April, but will keep average monthly supplies to the country unchanged, three Indian refining sources said.
Saudi Aramco did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment.
India, the world’s third biggest oil importer and consumer, had repeatedly called on major oil producers to ease supply curbs and had pointed to Saudi Arabia’s voluntary cuts for contributing to a spike in global oil prices.
Saudi Aramco did not cut supplies for some Asian buyers in March, but reduced volumes by up to a quarter in February.
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