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Gulf Press > Business > Forex > Commerzbank Reports Another Decrease in China’s Crude Oil Imports in October
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Commerzbank Reports Another Decrease in China’s Crude Oil Imports in October

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Last updated: 2024/11/08 at 7:07 PM
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China’s crude oil imports have seen a decline of 9% year-on-year in October, totaling 44.7 million tons or 10.5 million barrels per day. This decrease marks the sixth consecutive month of lower imports, with factors such as the closure of a processing plant and reduced capacity at smaller refineries contributing to the overall drop. Since the beginning of the year, crude oil imports have reached 457 million tons, translating to an average of 10.8 million barrels per day and a 3.4% decline compared to the previous year.

Carsten Fritsch, a commodity analyst at Commerzbank, notes that the current trend suggests a potential third consecutive year-on-year decline in China’s crude oil imports. Unlike previous years where declines were attributed to the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, this year’s dip is linked to weaker demand for oil stemming from slower economic growth and the rise of electric vehicles. In October, exports of oil products also decreased by 23% compared to the previous year, with a 7.2% drop recorded for the first 10 months of the year. This trend indicates a probable year-end decline in oil product exports as well.

To offset the shortfall, China would need to increase crude oil imports to an unrealistic 12.8 million barrels per day in the final two months of the year. This scenario seems unlikely given the current market conditions. The country’s move towards e-mobility and the overall shift in energy consumption patterns have played a significant role in reducing the demand for traditional fossil fuels such as oil. As China continues its transition towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy landscape, the impact on oil imports and exports is expected to persist in the coming years.

The decline in crude oil imports in China reflects a broader global trend towards renewable energy sources and efforts to reduce carbon emissions. With the country’s focus on sustainable development and green technologies, the demand for oil is expected to further decline in the future. This shift poses challenges for oil-producing countries that rely heavily on exports to China, as they must adapt to changing market dynamics and find alternative sources of revenue. As China’s energy market continues to evolve, stakeholders in the oil industry will need to explore new strategies and opportunities to remain competitive in the changing landscape.

Despite the current decline in oil imports, China remains a key player in the global energy market and will likely continue to influence the direction of the industry moving forward. The country’s shift towards renewable energy and the adoption of e-mobility technologies present opportunities for innovation and growth in the energy sector. As China navigates the challenges of transitioning to a more sustainable energy landscape, it will be essential for industry players to collaborate and adapt to stay ahead in the evolving market. By aligning with China’s energy goals and embracing green technologies, stakeholders can position themselves for success in the changing energy market.

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