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Saudi crude oil supplies to China in January are set to reach a three-month high following price drops

Sources said that Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports to China are set to reach a record high in January, after it lowered its official selling prices for Asia.

Saudi Aramco, the state oil company, will send about 49.5 millions barrels or 1.60 million barrels a day to China in January, according to a list of allotments to Chinese refiners.

According to records, the allocation volume is up from the two previous months when it was?under 40 millions barrels. It's also the highest since last October.

Sources said that PetroChina, Rongsheng Petrochemical, and Shenghong Petrochemical were among the companies who planned to increase Saudi crude shipments next month.

CNOOC, Hengli Petrochemical and others will lift less this month than the previous month.

Saudi Aramco has not yet commented on the allocation of January to China.

Last week, the state-owned producer released its official January selling prices. The price of the Arab Light crude oil to Asia was cut by 60 cents per barrel, compared with the average for Oman/Dubai, which is the lowest in five years.

Two sources stated that the lower price attracted term buyers to lift more. OSPs were also cheaper than spot benchmarks, which also boosted demand.

Late November, Chinese independent refiners received their first shipment of import quotas for 2026.

(source: Reuters)