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China unrefined throughput up 1.3% in March on stronger economic backdrop

China's oil refinery throughput rose in March as refiners stepped up runs amidst signs of a tentative economic recovery in the world's second largest customer of crude.

Overall refinery throughput was 63.78 million metric lots, information from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed on Tuesday. That was comparable to 15.09 million barrels per day ( bpd), up from 14.45 million in the January-February period.

Run rates were 1.3% higher than the figure of 14.9 million bpd last March, a record at the time, as refiners stocked fuel ahead of set up upkeep.

China's unrefined imports slipped 6.23% in March on the year to stand at 11.55 million bpd.

China's economy grew 5.3% in the very first quarter year-on-year, main data also revealed on Tuesday, easily beating analysts' expectations that first-quarter gdp ( GDP) would expand 4.6%.

Though a drawn-out home crunch has been a significant financial headwind, manufacturing activity surprised to the upside last month. The official manufacturing buying supervisors' index (PMI) expanded for the first time in 6 months in March, buoyed by higher export orders.

Domestic transportation fuel need got an increase from the brief Qingming festival travel duration in early April. Cars and truck trips over the vacations rose 52.3% year-on-year to 683 million from a year previously, state news company Xinhua stated.

However, slow diesel demand in the middle of weak points in the mining and infrastructure building sector capped runs, market consultancy Vortexa stated ahead of the information.

Unrefined throughput last month was forecast by Vortexa to increase by about 200,000 bpd, accompanied by a boost of roughly 2.5 million barrels in onshore crude inventories.

NBS data likewise showed China's crude oil production in March was increased 1.2% from a year previously to 18.37 million lots, about 4.32 million bpd.

That was the greatest level given that June 2015. China has actually been investing greatly in domestic production to balance out a decline in output beginning with 2015.

Natural gas production grew 4.5% to strike a record 21.6 billion cubic metres

(source: Reuters)