Russia has increased oil supplies to China in November
MOSCOW, Dec 20 – PRIME… Oil supplies from Russia to China rose in November to October – to 6.7 from 6.64 million tons, also increased from Saudi Arabia, Oman, United Arab Emirates, the United States, Brazil and Kuwait, and from Iraq, Malaysia and Angola – decreased, reports Bloomberg agency citing data from Chinese customs.
Russia retained the second place in this indicator. And the import of oil to China from Saudi Arabia, which ranks first in terms of supplies, grew by 4.4% in a month, to 7.4 million tons.
The third place was taken by the UAE, whose supplies increased 2.2 times, to 4.47 million tons. Imports from Oman rose 6.7% to 3.66 million tons. The fifth to start is Iraq, which has cut oil exports to China by a quarter, to 3.44 million tons.
Supplies from Angola decreased by 7.6%, to 2.81 million tons, from Kuwait – increased by 8.8% by October, to 2.6 million tons. Oil imports from Malaysia increased by one and a half times and amounted to 2.27 million tons, from Malaysia – decreased by 4%, to 1.7 million. Shipments from the United States increased by 6% to 141 thousand tons. Deliveries from Iran remain at zero for the eleventh month in a row.