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China crude oil imports rise 1.5 percent in February

According to the latest data published by the Customs General Administration in Beijing, the country’s crude oil imports for the month of February rose 1.5 percent y/y to 32.26 million tons.

In January, China's crude oil imports rose 20 percent y/y in January to 40.6 million tons, up from 33.7 million tons in December 2017. 

Crude oil imports from:

The US stands at 237,020 barrels per day or 909 thousand tons.

Russia grows by 17.8 percent y/y to 1.32 million barrels per day or 5,052 thousand tons.

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