Refined Products
Sources say that China has allowed some independent refineries to reduce their output.
Consultancies and sources said that China's powerful planner allowed independent refiners?to cut output starting in June. This is a sign of Beijing growing confidence?that it can withstand an oil shock caused by the closing of the Strait of Hormuz. Horizon Insights published a report on Monday that said some refiners from the province of Shandong in eastern China, also known as teapots, could not reduce their output below 80% of the average monthly production of last year. The National Development and Reform Commission did not respond immediately to questions sent via fax. Beijing wanted to maintain domestic fuel supplies despite...