China: crude oil production 2025 Statista
This statistic shows crude oil production in from 2009 to 2018.
China's crude oil production may be set to extend its slide as state-run giants focus on pumping natural gas. Bloomberg's Ramsey Al-Rikabi reports
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Crude Oil Production is at a current level of 3.794M, down from 3.806M last month and up from 3.789M one year ago. This is a change of -0.32% from last month and 0.13% from one year ago.
Ageing fields and high production costs dragged down China’s crude oil production in January and February, on par with the lowest level on record according to Chinese government data
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Global crude oil production rose (+2%) driven by explosive growth in the United States (+16.5%) OPEC members in June 2025 agreed to increase oil production to prevent a supply shortage and reduce prices after previous production cuts were deemed excessive and raised prices too much.
The decline in production is much slower compared with the 2016-17 period, when China's crude production saw a reduction of 14.87 million tons, down 6.9 percent year-on-year in 2025 and a
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China's crude oil production may be set to extend its slide as state-run giants focus on pumping natural gas. Bloomberg's Ramsey Al-Rikabi reports
- How much oil will China produce in 2025?
- China aims to maintain crude production in 2025 little changed from 2024, with output expected to come in above 200 million tons. In 2024, China's total oil and gas output exceeded 400 million tons of oil equivalent for the first time, the National Energy Administration (NEA) has revealed.
- How much oil does China produce in 2024?
- In 2024, China's total oil and gas output exceeded 400 million tons of oil equivalent for the first time, the National Energy Administration (NEA) has revealed. China’s crude production clocked in at 213 million tons (4.9 million barrels per day), while natural gas production was 246.4 billion cubic meters (bcm).
- Why did China import crude oil in 2024?
- China’s domestic crude oil production averaged 4.3 million b/d in 2024, so the country had to import crude oil to meet the demand from its domestic refined petroleum product and petrochemical manufacturing sectors. China’s refiners imported 11.1 million b/d of crude oil and processed 14.2 million b/d.
- Where does China buy crude oil?
- China’s refiners purchase crude oil from dozens of countries, with Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Oman, and Malaysia being the largest sources. Imports from Malaysia increased significantly last year to 1.4 million b/d, which is more than Malaysia’s domestic crude oil production of around 0.6 million b/d.
- Why did China import 100 million tons of crude oil?
- In 2004, China had to import 100 million tons of crude oil to supply its energy demand, more than half of which came from the Middle East. China is attempting to secure its future oil share and establish deals with other countries.
- How did China's oil production increase in 2022?
- Increases in capital expenditures by China’s national oil companies (CNOOC, Sinopec, and PetroChina), prompted by the government increasing the importance of energy security, aided in a production increase of 130,000 barrels per day (b/d) in 2022 (Figure 1). Crude oil and condensate made up 80% of total liquids production in 2022.8