Saudi Arabia's oil sales to Asia's two biggest importers are set to come in at lower-than-usual levels next month due to the war raging across the Middle East.
Saudi Aramco, the world's top exporter, is due to ship about 40 million barrels of crude to customers in China in April, lower than usual exports of 48 million barrels in February.
Flows to buyers in India are also set to come in lower, with exports set at roughly 23 million barrels for next month, slightly lower than recent months.
The global oil market has been upended by the conflict between the US, Israel and Iran, which is nearing the one-month mark.
Crude has spiked as Tehran launched attacks against energy infrastructure across the region and also forced the near-total closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway that links the Persian Gulf to global markets.