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Saudi Aramco reduces oil supply to Asia in April for the second consecutive month

Saudi Aramco has cut 'crude oil supply' to Asian buyers in April for a second month,>>,>>,>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>?two sources?knowing the situation? said on Monday. This is after the U.S./Israeli war against Iran disrupted the trade via the Strait of Hormuz.

Sources said that the producer will only supply 'Arab Light crude from the Red Sea port of Yanbu in April to customers on a term basis. This is to limit supplies to Asian refineries and to cap their output.

Aramco couldn't be reached immediately for comment outside office hours.

Kpler data shows that Saudi Arabia exported 4.355 millions barrels of crude per day so far in March. This is down from the 7.108 million barrels per days in February.

In March, the producer will load record amounts of crude via Yanbu to offset the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. Sinopec, China's largest refiner, is expected to load 24 million barrels of Saudi oil from Yanbu during March.

On Thursday, oil loadings at the Yanbu port were briefly interrupted after a drone crashed into Saudi Aramco SAMREF refinery.

(source: Reuters)