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.
Oil becomes cheaper by more than 2%
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.