Russia is China's top oil supplier for 3rd mth in July- customs data
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[August 20, 2022] By
Chen Aizhu
(Reuters) - Russia held its spot as China's
top oil supplier for a third month in July, data showed on Saturday, as
independent refiners stepped up purchases of discounted supplies while
cutting shipments from rival suppliers such as Angola and Brazil.
Imports of Russian oil, including supplies pumped via the East Siberia
Pacific Ocean pipeline and seaborne shipments from Russia's European and
Far Eastern ports, totalled 7.15 million tonnes, up 7.6% from a year
ago, data from the Chinese General Administration of Customs showed.
Still, Russian supplies in July, equivalent to about 1.68 million
barrels per day (bpd), were below May's record of close to 2 million
bpd. China is Russia's largest oil buyer.
Imports from second-ranking Saudi Arabia rebounded last month from June,
which was the lowest in more than three years, to 6.56 million tonnes,
or 1.54 million bpd, but still slightly below year-ago level.
Year-to-date imports from Russia totalled 48.45 million tonnes, up 4.4%
on the year, still trailing behind Saudi Arabia, which supplied 49.84
million tonnes, or 1% below the year-ago level.
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Oil and gas tanks are seen at an oil
warehouse at a port in Zhuhai, China October 22, 2018. REUTERS/Aly
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China's crude oil imports in July fell 9.5% from a year earlier, with daily
volumes at the second lowest in four years, as refiners drew down inventories
and domestic fuel demand recovered more slowly than expected.
The strong Russian purchases squeezed out competing supplies from Angola and
Brazil, which fell 27% year-on-year and 58%, respectively.
Customs reported no imports from Venezuela or Iran last month. State oil firms
have shunned purchases since late 2019 for fear of falling foul of secondary
U.S. sanctions.
Imports from Malaysia, often used as a transfer point in the past two years for
oil originating from Iran and Venezuela, soared 183% on the year, to 3.34
million tonnes, and up from June's 2.65 million tonnes.
(Reporting by Chen Aizhu; Editing by Richard Pullin and Clarence Fernandez)
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