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China releases first batch of crude oil import quotas 2026 for independent refiners

Multiple trade sources reported on Thursday that independent refiners have received the first batch of crude import quotas from China for 2026. These quotas can be used to purchase cargoes due to arrive by the end the year.

The new quota will boost crude oil imports to the world's biggest oil importer.

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Two sources familiar with the matter confirmed that Hengli Petrochemical was the refiner who received the quota for the import of 2 million metric tonnes (40,000 barrels of crude per day). Three sources familiar with the matter confirmed that Rongsheng Petrochemical had been granted a quota of 750,000 tons. Shenghong Petrochemical, Hongrun Petrochemical, and Hongrun Petrochemical were each given 120,000 and 530,000 tonnes, respectively.

Sources at a second independent refiner confirmed that the company expects to receive official notification on Thursday.

Three trade sources reported that 21 refiners have received nearly 8 million tonnes of quota, compared to 6.04 million in November 2024.

The Ministry of Commerce of China, which controls crude oil import quotas in China, did not respond immediately to a request for comment sent by fax.

The ministry set the crude oil price last month.

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For 2026, the non-state trade is unchanged at 257 millions tons.

One source said that Beijing will dispatch the remaining quotas for 2026 as early as next year.

(source: Reuters)