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China's Crude Stockpiling Set to Continue Through 2026
China is projected to continue its aggressive crude oil stockpiling into 2026, a move that has supported oil prices despite market uncertainties. Read More
China still storing crude oil even as refinery runs rise

LAUNCESTON, Australia, Aug 18 (Reuters) - China's refiners lifted their processing rates in July, but strong crude oil imports and domestic output meant there was still a surplus of more than half a ... Read More
China’s Commodities Imports Rise as Seasonal Demand Revives
China’s commodities imports broadly rose in August as buyers geared up for the increase in industrial activity that usually accompanies the end of summer. Read More
China’s Oil Imports Jumped in July From a Year Earlier

Chinese crude oil imports jumped by 11.5% in July from a year earlier as major state refiners boosted processing rates, official data showed on Thursday. Last month, China imported 47.2 million metric ... Read More
Asia crude oil imports surge in August, but is it demand or prices?
Asia's imports of crude oil rebounded in August as heavyweight buyers China and India bought more crude from top exporters in the Middle East. Read More
China In "Opportunistic" Move, Pounces On Cheap Russian Oil, As Indian Demand Dips

Chinese refineries have ramped up their crude oil purchases from Russia as demand from India has weakened. US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose secondary tariffs on goods from countries ... Read More
China snaps up Russian oil as Indian demand drops following Trump tariffs

Chinese refineries have placed new orders for Russian crude that will be shipped from ports that typically supply India, as demand from the South Asian country for Moscow’s crude slips following US ... Read More
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