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China issues 2025 unrefined quota to Sinochem, company official says

Staterun Sinochem Group has actually gotten a petroleum import quota of 17.12 million metric heaps for 2025, which will be for the group's eastern China refineries, a company authorities said on Tuesday.

The issue, which equates to 342,400 barrels daily, is part of the broad 2025 quotas allocated to the country's independent refiners. Traders said the quota suggests Sinochem's 3 Shandong province refineries, stated insolvent and with operations shut in, might resume operations.

Weaker fuel need has deteriorated margins for refiners who are processing less crude than the year before.

Reuters reported last month that Sinochem might keep the refineries after an auction to offer the assets drew bit interest.

Independently, state-run CNOOC likewise got 3 million tons of unrefined import quota for its majority controlled subsidiary refinery in east China's Ningbo, according to numerous traders and consultancy China Sublime Info.

The allocated total up to Sinochem and CNOOC bring the total 2025 petroleum quotas up until now to 178.45 million tons, or about 3.57 million bpd.

China is the world's most significant oil importer and second-largest customer. Last year's total crude import quota was 182.69 million loads, or 3.65 million bpd. (1 metric load = 7.3 barrels)

(source: Reuters)