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Sources say that Saudi Arabia and Iraq allocated full-term crude volumes to Indian refiners by December.

Sources at three Indian refiners reported on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia and Iraq, producers from the Middle East, have allotted full-term crude volumes for Indian refiners in December while also offering additional quantities under optional contracts.

After halting their Russian oil purchases due to the tightening of Western sanctions, Indian suppliers have increased demand for Middle East crude.

Last month, the United States, Britain and European Union designated Russian

Top oil producers

Rosneft, and Lukoil caused immediate disruptions in trade as fears of sanctions drove away buyers from India and China.

Sources said that the Indian refiners received their full allocation from OPEC's two biggest producers. The sources said that at least one refiner would receive a larger monthly supply of oil from Iraq than the previous month.

Saudi Aramco, and Iraq's State Oil Marketer SOMO, did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

Two other sources confirmed that Kuwait Petroleum will also supply more crude oil to Indian refiners between November and December.

According to one of the sources, Middle Eastern oil suppliers have a surplus and are willing to share it.

Indian refiners also seek more supplies after

Saudi Aramco

Official selling prices are lowered.

Indian refiners have been buying crude oil from the Middle East and Iraq since the latest round sanctions.

Spot market

(source: Reuters)