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AlwaysFree: China's March Crude Imports From Saudi Arabia Down 1.6 Percent

Author: SSESSMENTS

The latest data from General Administration of Customs showed Saudi Arabia remained China's top crude oil supplier in March, despite arrivals slipping 1.6 percent year on year to 1.7 million b/d or 7.21 million mt. The year-on-year fall was mainly due to a high base in the same month of last year, which was 1.73 million b/d.

From Saudi Arabia, China's crude imports rose 14 percent to 1.77 million b/d from January to March. The country's crude imports from Saudi Arabia totalled 21.95 million mt in the same period.

China's crude imports, as a result, went up 10.4 percent and rose to 4.8 million b/d in Q1 from the Middle East. Despite Saudi Aramco slashed the pricing of its crude exports for April, April-loading cargoes from the kingdom were likely to be flat month-on-month.

In March, some Chinese crude buyers turned to sour Russian Urals for April loading. From 1.66 million b/d in March, this would help to boost shipments from Russia in the coming month. GAC data showed crude imports from the US in Q1 were zero.

Tags: AlwaysFree,China,Crude Oil,English,Saudi Arabia

Published on April 29, 2020 3:39 PM (GMT+8)
Last Updated on April 29, 2020 3:39 PM (GMT+8)