Russia is China's top oil supplier for 12th month in April, volumes up 30%

Imports from Saudi Arabia, which was last China's biggest supplier in April 2023, were 6.34 million tonnes, or 1.54 million bpd, down 25 per cent from a year earlier

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3 min read Last Updated : May 20 2024 | 11:11 AM IST
Russia was China's top oil supplier in April for a 12th month, with volumes rising 30 per cent from a year earlier, official data showed, as refiners continued to cash in discounted shipments, while supplies from Saudi Arabia fell a quarter on higher prices.
 
China's crude oil imports from Russia, which include supplies sent via pipelines and the sea, were 9.26 million metric tons last month, or 2.25 million barrels per day (bpd), according to data from the General Administration of Customs.
 
That is down from March's 2.55 million bpd and the record in June 2023 of 2.56 million bpd.
 
In April, Russia cut its crude supply by 150,000 bpd to 9.3 million bpd, according to the IEA's monthly oil market report. That was still 200,000 bpd above the production target it agreed to with other major producers.
 
Year-to-date imports from Russia gained 17 per cent from a year earlier to 37.79 million tonnes, or about 2.28 million bpd, making up 21 per cent of total imports into the world's largest crude oil importer.
 
Imports from Saudi Arabia, which was last China's biggest supplier in April 2023, were 6.34 million tonnes, or 1.54 million bpd, down 25 per cent from a year earlier.
 
The kingdom had raised its April selling price for oil to Asia to $1.70 a barrel above the Oman/Dubai average, up from $1.50 previously.
 
Imports from Malaysia, a key transhipment hub for oil from Iran and Venezuela and the fourth largest source of imports, held largely steady year-on-year at about 980,000 bpd.
 
A US official appeared to raise some concerns about the transhipments during a visit to Singapore and Malaysia this month by noting that Iran's capacity to move its oil is reliant on service providers based in Malaysia, with oil being transferred near Singapore and throughout the region.
 
Monday's data also recorded 0.19 million tonnes of imports from Venezuela, taking the year-to-date volume to 0.92 million tonnes, or 55,000 bpd, amid a temporary relaxation of US sanctions on Caracas.
 
Sanctions were re-imposed last month after the US said President Nicolas Maduro had failed to meet election commitments.
Customs recorded no imports from Iran.

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First Published: May 20 2024 | 11:11 AM IST

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