China’s oil imports from Saudi Arabia climb 21% in Feb
by ChemOrbis Editorial Team - content@chemorbis.com
According to media reports, data from the General Administration of Chinese Customs showed that China’s crude oil imports from Saudi Arabia rose around 20.6% to 1.38 million barrels of oil per day (bpd) in February compared with the same month of 2015.
The data showed that the country’s crude imports from Iran also increased 1.05% on the year to 537,969 bpd in February.
The data showed that the country’s crude imports from Iran also increased 1.05% on the year to 537,969 bpd in February.
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