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Chinese oil imports jump to five-month high on quota impact

The world’s biggest crude importer bought 43.1 million tons in October, according to customs data released Monday. That equates to 10.2 million barrels a day, which is four percent higher than September and the most since May.

By Bloomberg  Nov 7, 2022 11:58:55 AM IST (Published)

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China stepped up oil imports last month after the government released more fuel-export quota in an attempt to help revive the country’s virus-battered economy.
The world’s biggest crude importer bought 43.1 million tons in October, according to customs data released Monday. That equates to 10.2 million barrels a day, which is four percent higher than September and the most since May.
Beijing issued 15 million tons of fuel-export quota in late September, which can possibly be rolled over into the first quarter. The impact of the allocations will continue to show up in the crude import data for a few months, with almost 9.3 million barrels a day of oil being loaded to head to China in October, the highest since December 2021, tanker-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show.