What's new

Iranian crude flowing to China

ChinaToday

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Jan 31, 2011
Messages
4,557
Reaction score
-2
Country
China
Location
United Kingdom
China's imports of Iranian crude rebounded nearly 50 per cent last month, as Beijing refused to bow to western pressure for sanctions designed to choke off Tehran's main source of revenue.

The rise came after differences between the two parties over payments were resolved, and some say it is probable that China has been successful in its attempts to pay a lower price for Iranian oil.

"Its quite likely that the new payment terms are softer than the previous ones," said Bill Farren-Price, the head of the consultancy Petroleum Policy Intelligence.

Iranian exports to China increased by 48 per cent last month to about 390,000 barrels per day (bpd), Chinese customs data shows.

Purchases last month are still down a quarter on the same period a year earlier, but China's rediscovered appetite for Iranian crude stands in contrast to the buying behaviour of other Asian consumers.

South Korea and Japan have both reduced inflows of Iranian oil after the United States imposed sanctions against the Islamic republic and exerted strong diplomatic pressure on its primary customers.

US sanctions target the financing of the crude trade and threaten to deny access to the US financial system by any entity transacting with the Iranian central bank.

In addition, European Union sanctions bar insurers in Europe from issuing coverage for tankers carrying Iranian product, further hampering Tehran's ability to export. As a consequence, Iranian exports are estimated to have declined by 500,000 bpd from 2.2 million bpd last year.

China has countered US entreaties to reduce imports from Iran by saying it complies with existing United Nations sanctions.

Chinese imports had declined at the start of the year, as Sinopec, China's largest refiner, reduced the amount of oil it intends to buy under long-term contracts. A commercial dispute between China International United Petroleum & Chemical Company, known as Unipec, and the National Iranian Oil Company also led to Unipec skipping crude purchases. The dispute was resolved in February, making it possible for additional shipments last month.

Last year, China was the largest buyer of Iranian crude at about 550,000 bpd.

Iran was China's third-biggest source of oil, after Saudi Arabia and Angola.

Observers anticipated a recovery of the Iranian-Chinese crude trade, and regarded Sinopec's scale-down as a move to enhance Beijing's bargaining position, as it seeks discount on its imports.

Chinese demand for energy continues to grow, with total crude imports last month averaging 5.44 million bpd, an increase of more than 3 per cent on April last year.

China compensated for lower imports from Iran by turning to Saudi Arabia, Opec's biggest producer and the only exporter with the capacity to raise its output significantly. It also received additional supplies from the UAE, Angola and Russia.

The conflict between Sudan and neighbouring South Sudan has dried up crude flows from the two countries, depriving China of 260,000 bpd in imports, forcing it to seek alternative sources.

Iranian crude flowing to China - The National

China will not bow to usa pressures unlike some other countries:victory:
 
.
Forcing the Iranians to do business mostly with the Chinese, the Chinese could not ask for a better deal.

Iranians can always use the Chinese currency. Everybody is importing something from China !!
 
.
this is how you run an independent foreign policy.

this is what i call freedom.
we have freedom to do what we want, when we want, how we want.

western colonies such as india, japan, south korea, etc only wish they had an independent foreign policy like china.

we gave the middle finger to the west.
not only are we buying oil from iran, but we are paying for it using the renminbi.
we exported 12 oil tankers to iran as they can export their oil to china without using western oil tankers.
now we need to sort out the shipping insurance, then the sino-iran oil trade will be uninterupted.

we can export anything to iran, be it manufactured goods, certain food exports, machinery & equipment, etc.
there is not many things we dont make. thats the greatness of being a production economy.
 
. .
Iranian exports to China increased by 48 per cent last month to about 390,000 barrels per day (bpd), Chinese customs data shows....

Last year, China was the largest buyer of Iranian crude at about 550,000 bpd.

Even after the 48% increase from last month, it is still a 30% decrease from last year.
 
.
But you couldn't crush the freedom of Vietnam. If you believe in freedom stop atrocities against poor Tibetans.

this is how you run an independent foreign policy.

this is what i call freedom.
we have freedom to do what we want, when we want, how we want.

western colonies such as india, japan, south korea, etc only wish they had an independent foreign policy like china.

we gave the middle finger to the west.
not only are we buying oil from iran, but we are paying for it using the renminbi.
we exported 12 oil tankers to iran as they can export their oil to china without using western oil tankers.
now we need to sort out the shipping insurance, then the sino-iran oil trade will be uninterupted.

we can export anything to iran, be it manufactured goods, certain food exports, machinery & equipment, etc.
there is not many things we dont make. thats the greatness of being a production economy.

The closest you came to freedom was during Tiananmen Square freedom movement.
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
. .
Total Oil Production by Country

Total Oil Consumption by Country

china should increase its own oil production. and reduce oil Consumption.
for example if chinas oil consumption at the same level as india. we dont need to import oil from any countries.

why would we want to spend our domestic reserves? import as much as possible!

Total Oil Production by Country

Total Oil Consumption by Country

china should increase its own oil production. and reduce oil Consumption.
for example if chinas oil consumption at the same level as india. we dont need to import oil from any countries.

why would we want to spend our domestic reserves? import as much as possible!
 
.
why would we want to spend our domestic reserves? import as much as possible!



why would we want to spend our domestic reserves? import as much as possible!
why not? first it can save a lot of money. second it is better for our own employment status.
and reduce oil consumption is also important. curently chinas oil consumption is more than Japan+ India together.
 
.
Total Oil Production by Country

Total Oil Consumption by Country

china should increase its own oil production. and reduce oil Consumption.
for example if chinas oil consumption at the same level as india. we dont need to import oil from any countries.

thanks for the link and India seems import more than 70 percent of its oil abroad while the US and China only buy half of their demands for oil from abroad. by saying that, the current Rupee depreciation could hit that imports hard.
 
.
thanks for the link and India seems import more than 70 percent of its oil abroad while the US and China only buy half of their demands for oil from abroad. by saying that, the current Rupee depreciation could hit that imports hard.
Rupee depreciation is good for indias Export , but will hurt india hard.
india is a trade deficit country.imports more than its export. because of Oil import.

but so does pakistan. more than 80% prakistans oil is imported.
that why nuclear power plant is so important.
 
.
why not? first it can save a lot of money. second it is better for our own employment status.
and reduce oil consumption is also important. curently chinas oil consumption is more than Japan+ India together.

We need to get rid of excess paper money and replace it with real hard assets. The oil in our territory will always be there, the oil elsewhere will not, and neither will the purchasing power of our paper.
 
.
yes, as an energy thirsty country we have to focus more on renewable energy and nuclear power plants. but Japan's fukushima give us a warning of potential crisis. A full percent of caution should be given in a nuclear energy source proposal.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom