<p>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 Friday.</p>.<p>Saudi Arabia's reduction in supplies come as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, a group known as OPEC+, decided earlier this month to extend most of its supply cuts into April.</p>.<p>Saudi Arabia has pledged to continue with an extra 1 million barrels per day voluntary output cut for a third month in April.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>Saudi Aramco is also commissioning its 400,000-bpd Jizan refinery in the south west of the country which may have reduced its exports, one of the sources said.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>Saudi Aramco did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment.</p>.<p>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.[nL4N2JU3 E6]</p>.<p>Saudi Aramco did not cut supplies for some Asian buyers in March, but reduced volumes by up to a quarter in February.</p>
<p>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 Friday.</p>.<p>Saudi Arabia's reduction in supplies come as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, a group known as OPEC+, decided earlier this month to extend most of its supply cuts into April.</p>.<p>Saudi Arabia has pledged to continue with an extra 1 million barrels per day voluntary output cut for a third month in April.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>Saudi Aramco is also commissioning its 400,000-bpd Jizan refinery in the south west of the country which may have reduced its exports, one of the sources said.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>Saudi Aramco did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment.</p>.<p>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.[nL4N2JU3 E6]</p>.<p>Saudi Aramco did not cut supplies for some Asian buyers in March, but reduced volumes by up to a quarter in February.</p>