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China to increase crude oil import quota by 5.14 million barrels per day

Báo Công thươngBáo Công thương24/10/2024

China's Ministry of Commerce announced that the country will increase crude oil import quotas for private refineries by 6% in 2025 and will reach about 5.14 million barrels/day.


China's Ministry of Commerce has announced that the world's top crude oil importer will increase its total import quota for private importers by 6% in 2025 to about 5.14 million barrels per day.

The total import quota for non-state-owned companies has been raised to 257 million tonnes, or 5.14 million barrels per day, from 243 million tonnes allocated to private refineries this year, according to Reuters. The increase is aimed at enabling private refineries in China to import crude oil for processing.

Trung Quốc sẽ tăng hạn ngạch nhập khẩu dầu thô 5,14 triệu thùng/ngày
China's Ministry of Commerce announced a 6% increase in crude oil import quotas for private refineries in 2025, opening up opportunities for the energy industry.

The increase in the 2025 import quota comes as China’s newest refinery, Shandong Yulong Petrochemical, began operations last month with a capacity of 200,000 barrels per day, and is preparing for another similar unit.

China's Ministry of Commerce also said that the country will allocate the first batch of crude oil import quotas to qualified applicants later this year. However, companies that have not imported crude oil in the past two years will not receive any quotas.

China plans to adjust and supplement the quota for 2025 after receiving feedback from refineries on their new needs and operating capacity.

China allocates crude oil import quotas to private refineries each year, typically in three or four batches each year, and analysts are watching closely for clues about China's crude oil import needs and future strategy.

Although China's crude oil demand has disappointed this year, leading to a drop in oil prices and prompting OPEC and the International Energy Agency (IEA) to lower their expectations for global oil demand growth in 2024, the revision shows China's efforts to restore and boost its energy sector.

Lower-than-expected oil consumption in China, coupled with rising electric vehicle sales, will continue to weigh on global oil demand in the future, according to the head of the IEA.

https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/China-Raises-Crude-Import-Quota-for-Private-Refiners.html



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