Russia remains China's top oil supplier as pipeline
Russia remained the top crude oil supplier to in January, data showed, beginning 2025 on a strong note after the start-up of an expanded trans-Siberia pipeline and as Beijing released more
Russia remains China’s largest crude oil source for 3rd year and the US ranked among the top 10 for the first time, although the proportion the US had was small compared with major suppliers
Russia remains China's top oil supplier for a 13th
Russia remains China's top oil supplier for a 13th month in March 3 Min Read BEIJING (Reuters) Russia was China’s largest crude oil supplier in March, data showed on Tuesday, retaining the
Russia came in as China's largest crude oil supplier in December, cementing the top spot for all of 2025 for a third year in a row ahead of rival Saudi Arabia, customs data showed on Friday.
Russia remains China's top oil supplier for fifth month
BEIJING (Reuters) Russia held its spot as China’s top crude oil supplier for a fifth month in a row in July, with shipments up 54 percent over a year earlier, data showed on Wednesday.
Russia remains China's top oil supplier as pipeline expands. Feb 24 (Reuters) Russia remained the top crude oil supplier to in January, data showed, beginning 2025 on a strong note
Russia remains China’s largest crude oil source for 3rd
China’s dependence on imported crude oil has climbed to about 70 percent with Russia remaining the country’s largest supplier for three consecutive years from 2025 to 2018, said an industry
Russia beats Saudis for third straight month as China's top crude supplier. of crude oil from Russia last month, up 33.7 percent year on year, and beating the previous record in April of 1.17
Russia remains China's top oil supplier for eighth
Russia held its position as China's top crude oil supplier for the eighth month in a row in October, customs data showed on Friday.
How much petroleum does the United States import and export? In 2018, the United States imported about 9.94 million barrels per day (MMb/d) of petroleum from nearly 90 countries. Petroleum includes crude oil, hydrocarbon gas liquids, refined petroleum products such as gasoline and diesel fuel, and biofuels including ethanol and biodiesel.
- Which countries supply the most crude oil to China?
- Iraq and Malaysia were third- and fourth-biggest crude suppliers to China last year, the data show. Crude and fuel from sanctioned exporters — such as Iran — is often classified as coming from the Southeast Asian nation in Chinese government figures. Russia was also top supplier of fuel oil to China last year, shipping 9.6 million tons.
- Why did Russia remain China's largest crude supplier in July?
- REUTERS/Tatiana Meel/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights BEIJING, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Russia remained China's largest crude supplier in July, Chinese government data showed on Sunday, even as Russian shipments fall from all-time highs on narrower discounts and rising domestic demand crimps Russian exports.
- How much Russian crude does China sell a day?
- That compared with just under 86 million tons from Saudi Arabia. It’s the first time Russia has been China’s No. 1 supplier since 2018, and translates to around 2.15 million barrels a day. Chinese refiners have been eagerly snapping up cut-price Russian crude, despite it being sold at levels above a $60 a barrel Western-imposed price cap.
- Why did China's Crude oil imports drop 1% in 2024?
- China's crude oil imports from top supplier Russia were up 1% in 2024 to a record high versus 2023, while purchases from Saudi Arabia dropped 9%, data showed on Monday, as refiners chased discounted Russian supplies to cope with weakened margins.
- Where are China's Top 15 crude oil suppliers?
- The leading decliners among China’s top 15 sources of crude oil were mainly suppliers in the Middle East: Kuwait (down -35.5% from 2022), Angola (down -18.5%), Saudi Arabia (down -16.7%), United Arab Emirates (down -14.8%), Oman (down -14.7%) and Iraq (down -10%).
- What percentage of China spends on crude oil in 2023?
- OPEC countries accounted for 31.3% of mainland China’s total spending on crude oil imported in 2023, compared to 37.2% in 2019. Year over year, the difference is also pronounced. OPEC was responsible for a 36.4% share for the prior year in 2022.