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Sources say that China has begun issuing the second batch of crude import quotas for 2026 to refiners

Sources say that China has begun issuing the second batch of crude import quotas for 2026 to refiners
Sources say that China has begun issuing the second batch of crude import quotas for 2026 to refiners

Two people with a direct understanding of the matter said that at least one independent Chinese refiner received its second round of government quotas 2026 for 'crude oil imports.' More refiners are expected to receive their allocations in the near future.

One source said that the independent refiner in eastern China had received 11 million metric tonnes, or 220,000 barrels a day, from the first two quota batches combined.

According to the source, the newest allocation, in combination with a small batch released at the end of November, represents about 70% of the refiner’s total quota next year. Sources declined to identify themselves or the company as the information wasn't public.

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce which issues crude oil import quotas did not reply to a fax asking for comment.

Two sources familiar with the situation say that independent?refiners in the eastern refinery hub of Shandong Province, also called teapots or teapotters, expect to receive their quotas on Wednesday, or in the next few days.

They added that the first two batches combined of quota for each teapot should account for 70% or their total yearly.

The first two batches of 2025 will?account for the full year allocation for each refiner. Beijing did not explain why it?reduced its issued volume.

China regulates its oil imports through a quota-based system. The total allocation for 2026 has been set at 257 millions tons, the same as a year ago.

Beijing released a quota of 8 million tons in late November as the first batch of 2026. This quota will be used to cover cargoes that arrive by the end this year. Reporting by Florence Tan in Singapore, Sam Li in Beijing, and Siyi Liu in Beijing. Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus.

(source: Reuters)