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Russia Remains China's Top Oil Supplier

Saudi Arabia supplied 4.29 million tons, or 1.01 million bpd, to China in January.
Saudi Arabia supplied 4.29 million tons, or 1.01 million bpd, to China in January.

Russia remained the top crude oil supplier to China in January, data showed, beginning 2018 on a strong note after the inauguration of an expanded trans-Siberia pipeline and as Beijing released more crude import quotas to independent refiners.

Angola and Iraq took the second and third positions for the month, leapfrogging Saudi Arabia, which was the second-largest supplier to China in 2017, Reuters reported.

Russian supplies came in at 5.67 million tons, or 1.34 million barrels per day, up 23.4% from a year earlier, data from the Chinese General Administration of Customs showed on Saturday. The January number compared with 1.194 million bpd in December. Last month, data showed Russia notched up its second year as China’s largest supplier in 2017, surpassing Saudi Arabia—OPEC’s top exporter—by some 150,000 barrels each day.

The strong Russian exports to the world’s largest crude oil buyer came as a second East Siberia-Pacific Ocean pipeline, as well as expanded domestic connections in China, started commercial operation in January. In a reshuffle of the pack, Angola ranked second with 4.68 million tons, or 1.1 million bpd, of crude in January, down 5.4% from a year earlier. China imported 4.45 million tons, or 1.05 million bpd, of crude from Iraq, up 28% from a year ago.

Saudi Arabia supplied 4.29 million tons, or 1.01 million bpd, to China in January. That was down 15% from the same year-ago rate and compared with 1.11 million bpd in December.

Even so, exports from the kingdom are expected to rise to record levels this year as Saudi Aramco ramps up supplies to Chinese state oil firm CNOOC, as well as the Huajin refinery owned by defense giant NORINCO. China’s total crude oil imports last month soared 20% from the same month a year earlier to a record rate of 9.57 million barrels per day, beating the previous peak of 9.17 million bpd.

Customs data also showed China’s oil imports from the United States soared to 2.01 million tons last month, or roughly 472,508 bpd. That compares with just 257,861 tons a year ago.

In 2017, US shipments, which benefited from OPEC-led supply cuts, averaged about 153,000 bpd.

 

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