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2016-10-13 18:45:00

CHINA OIL IMPORTS UP

CHINA OIL IMPORTS UP

BLOOMBERG wrote, China's crude imports rose to a record as a new strategic reserve site became operational and refineries prepare to process more oil. Net oil product exports also rose near a record.
The world's biggest energy user imported 33.06 million metric tons of crude in September, according to data released by the General Administration of Customs on Thursday. That's about 8.08 million barrels a day. China's net fuel exports were at 2.37 million tons last month, near the record 2.49 million in July.

China received two crude cargoes last month to help fill the second phase of Zhoushan emergency reserve facility on Aoshan island, according to ICIS China, a Shanghai-based commodity researcher. The nation's oil processing in the fourth quarter will climb more than 5 percent from the previous period as refineries resume operations after seasonal maintenance, it said.
"Strategic stockpiling and higher oil processing going forward certainly helped boost imports last month," Amy Sun, an analyst with ICIS China, said by phone from Guangzhou. "This trend will likely continue in the next couple of months."

Falling domestic production, expanding storage capacity and a seasonal uptick in demand through winter will likely support China's crude imports in the fourth quarter, BMI Research said in a report last week. Crude production in the nation will stabilize with prices around $50 a barrel and may not rebound until they are above $60, according to Neil Beveridge, a Hong Kong-based analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.

China held 31.97 million tons of crude in its strategic petroleum reserves as of early this year, equivalent to about 234 million barrels, the National Bureau of Statistics said last month in a rare release of such data.
The country's natural gas imports also climbed to a record, rising 72 percent from August to 5.73 million tons, Customs data show. That topped the previous monthly high of 5.23 million tons of gas imported in January. Customs data doesn't separate liquefied natural gas and pipeline imports.

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Earlier: 

CHINA'S OIL PRODUCTION DOWN BY 10% 

CHEVRON'S LNG FOR CHINA 

SINOPEC NET PROFIT DOWN 21.6% 

CNOOC NET LOSS ¥7.74 BLN 

THE LARGEST LNG IMPORTERS 

PETROCHINA NET INCOME DOWN 98%

 

 

Tags: CHINA, OIL, IMPORT