Refined Products
China refiners purchase more Brazilian and W.African crude oil as sanctions and tariffs disrupt supply
Chinese refiners are increasing their purchases of Brazilian crude and West African crude to reorganise their sourcing in response to tariffs and sanctions, as well as after the prices of Middle Eastern grades soared. The U.S.'s tougher sanctions against Russia and Iran, as well as China's new tariffs on U.S. crude oil imports in response to the duties imposed by Donald Trump have disrupted trading patterns and increased costs for world's largest crude importer. According to Vortexa analyst Emma Li, China's crude oil imports from Brazil could reach 3 million metric tonnes, or 800,000. barrels per day. This would be...