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Chinese refiner Yulong buys first Canadian TMX crude oil cargoes

Trade sources report that China's Shandong Yulong Petrochemical purchased its first Canadian crude oil cargoes via the Trans Mountain Pipeline (TMX) to be delivered in September and October, diversifying its supply.

Two sources confirmed that Yulong purchased an Access Western Blend cargo from Macquarie for September delivery, at a discounted price of $1.50 per barrel compared to the November ICE Brent. It also bought a cargo from Totsa for October delivery, at a comparable discount to the December ICE Brent. Each cargo contains approximately 550,000 barrels.

Yulong didn't immediately reply to an email asking for comment. Macquarie and TotalEnergies don't comment on commercial issues.

Yulong made its first purchase of Canadian crude oil in September, when the refinery began processing 200,000 barrels per day.

The AWB bitumen is a heavy, highly acidic diluted version of bitumen that's produced by Canadian Natural Resources (CNR) and MEG Energy.

Trade sources reported that Yulong also made a recent purchase of Urals crude oil from Russia.

They said that the refiner usually buys West African crude and Russian Far East ESPO-grade crude. (Reporting and editing by Florence Tan in Singapore, Siyi Liu in Singapore)

(source: Reuters)