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26 tháng 1, 2024

Russia Surpasses Saudi Arabia to Become China's Largest Crude Oil Supplier

In 2023, China imported 107 million tons of crude oil from Russia, equivalent to approximately 2.15 million barrels per day, while importing less than 86 million tons from Saudi Arabia.


Russia has overtaken Saudi Arabia to become the largest crude oil supplier to China in 2023.


According to customs data released on January 22, the world's largest oil importer bought a record 107 million tons of crude oil from Russia in 2023, nearly 25% more than the previous year, and equivalent to around 2.15 million barrels per day.


This figure exceeds the less than 86 million tons imported from Saudi Arabia.


This is the first time since 2018 that Russia has become China's largest supplier.


Chinese refineries have turned to Russian oil due to its lower price and relatively shorter shipping route.


In contrast, Saudi Arabian oil is more expensive, and recent disagreements with Iranian exporters continue to drive demand for Russian oil.


According to Bloomberg's calculations based on customs data, the value of Russian oil imports by China in 2023 reached $60.6 billion, averaging about $77 per barrel.


Data also shows that Iraq and Malaysia were the third and fourth largest crude oil suppliers to China in 2023.


Russia was also the leading supplier of fuel oil to China in 2023, shipping 9.6 million tons. Malaysia was the second-largest exporter, providing 6.93 million tons.


Source: Vietstock

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