Aramco has cut crude supply to Asian buyers for a second consecutive month in April, sources say, following disruptions to Strait of Hormuz trade amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran.
In April, only Arab Light crude from the Red Sea port of Yanbu is being delivered to term customers, tightening supplies to Asian refineries and limiting refined product output.
Saudi crude exports fell to 4.355 million barrels per day (bpd) in March from 7.108 million bpd in February.
Aramco aims to increase Yanbu shipments, though loading was briefly disrupted by a drone incident at the SAMREF refinery.

