China's crude imports rebound as fuel export curbs ease. Crude oil to reach a new all-time high by December 31 at 14.5% YES.

China's crude imports rebound as fuel export curbs ease. Crude oil to reach a new all-time high by December 31 at 14.5% YES.

China's crude oil imports hit a decade-low due to the Iran conflict. New all-time high by September 30 at 7.9% YES.

China reduces crude oil imports to stabilize prices amid the Iran conflict. Crude oil reaching a new all-time high by September 30 at 7.8% YES.

China's crude oil imports fell to their lowest level in a decade as higher prices and weaker refinery demand reduced purchases amid renewed Middle East supply risks.

China’s falling oil imports signal a strategic shift from securing crude supplies toward managing costs, strengthening energy security, argues Fu Chengyu.

China's oil imports face risks from Middle East tensions. Crude oil reaching a new all-time high by December 31 at 14.5% YES.

China’s crude imports of just over 7 million b/d for June were the lowest since 2016. Amid low refinery throughputs, there is no sign yet of a rebound.

China drew heavily on crude inventories during the Iran conflict, slashing imports while maintaining refinery runs and easing pressure on global oil supplies.

China's June oil demand dropped 19% due to supply disruptions. Crude oil reaching a new all-time high by September 30 at 5.8% YES.

China's refinery throughput fell to its lowest level since 2020 in June as refiners cut processing due to weak fuel demand, expensive crude, and reduced Middle East oil supplies.