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Russia is China’s top oil supplier for 2nd month, Saudi volumes tumble

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Russia is China’s top oil supplier for 2nd month, Saudi volumes tumble

OIL. A worker walks past oil pipes at a refinery in Wuhan, Hubei province, March 23, 2012.

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China's imports of Russian oil total 7.29 million metric tons in June 2022, up nearly 10% from a year ago

SINGAPORE – Russia held its spot as China’s top oil supplier for a second month in June as Chinese buyers cashed in on lower-priced supplies, slashing more costly shipments from Saudi Arabia, data showed on Wednesday, July 20.

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, totaled 7.29 million metric tons, up nearly 10% from a year ago, according to data from the Chinese General Administration of Customs.

Still, Russian supplies in June, equivalent to about 1.77 million barrels per day, were below May’s record of close to 2 million bpd, a level analysts had expected to be maintained.

China imported 5.06 million metric tons from Saudi Arabia, or 1.23 million bpd, down from 1.84 million bpd in May and 30% below the level in June last year.

Year-to-date imports from Russia totaled 41.3 million metric tons (1.67 million bpd), up 4% on the year but still trailing behind Saudi Arabia, which supplied 43.3 million metric tons (1.75 million bpd), a volume 1% below year-ago level.

China’s total crude oil imports sank in June to near a four-year low as rigid lockdowns to contain the spread of the coronavirus reduced fuel demand. The rise in imports from Russia also displaced supplies from Angola and Brazil.

The Customs data showed China imported 260,000 metric tons of Iranian crude oil last month, its fourth shipment of Iran oil since last December, confirming an earlier Reuters report.

Despite US sanctions on Iran, China has kept taking Iranian oil, usually passed off as supplies from other countries. These supplies, roughly 7% of China’s total crude oil imports, are facing competition from the growing Russian flows.

Customs reported zero imports from Venezuela. State oil firms have shunned purchases since late 2019 for fear of falling foul of secondary US sanctions.

Imports from Malaysia, often used as a transfer point in the past two years for oil originating from Iran and Venezuela, soared 126% year-on-year to 2.65 million metric tons. 

Separately, data also showed China’s imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) totaled 520,530 metric tons, the second highest monthly volume since at least the start of 2021. 

Russian LNG imports for the first half of 2022 – mostly from the Sakhalin-2 project in the Far East and Yamal LNG in Russian Arctic – were up almost 30% on the year to 2.36 million metric tons, the data showed.

This is against a 21% year-on-year fall in the nation’s total LNG imports during the same period. – Rappler.com

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