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China's crude and gas production, refinery throughput in 2025 will reach new heights

China's crude and gas production, refinery throughput in 2025 will reach new heights
China's crude and gas production, refinery throughput in 2025 will reach new heights

Government data released on Monday showed that China's crude oil production and refinery output in 2025 will both be at all-time highs.

National Bureau of Statistics reported that the world's second largest oil consumer will process?737.59 millions?metric tonnes of crude oil by 2025.

Calculations showed that the figure is about 14.75 millions barrels per day. This surpasses the previous record of 14.7 million barrels set in 2023.

Analyst Jianan Sun at Energy Aspects said that "Chinese refinery runs will grow by an average of 0.25 million barrels a day in 2025. This is due to capacity expansion among Chinese national oil companies as well as the ramping up of the private mega Yulong refining plant."

Energy Aspects predicts that teapot runs will continue to be resilient and the start-up Huajin Aramco Petrochemical Company will support Chinese runs by increasing them by 250,000 bpd this year.

China produced 4.19 million barrels per day (bpd) and processed?17.8 millions tons of crude in December 2025. Both figures are down from November.

The total crude oil production grew 1.5% over the past year to 216.05 mt, or 4.32 million bpd. This was due to state oil companies increasing drilling offshore and unconventional resources.

Data also showed that natural gas production increased 6.2% to a record 261.9 billion cubic meters (bcm) last year.

According to Sunday's official data, gas imports – including piped gas, and?liquefied nataral gas (LNG), shipped in tankers-- dropped 2.8% on the year. This was mainly due to a 10.6% decline in LNG imports.

(source: Reuters)