Scandinavian Oil-Gas Magazinehttp://www.scandoil.com/moxie-bm2/news/platts-report-china-oil-demand-declined-19-in-dece.shtmlPlatts Report: China Oil Demand Declined 1.9% in December 2013 from Prior YearChina's apparent oil demand in December 2013 fell 1.9% to an average 10.11 million barrels per day (b/d) or 42.76 million
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Edit page New page Hide edit links China's apparent oil demand in December 2013 fell 1.9% to an average 10.11 million barrels per day (b/d) or 42.76 million metric tons (mt) versus prior year data, according to a Platts analysis of China’s latest government data. December was the second consecutive month that China’s apparent oil demand contracted and marked the third monthly decline this year, behind November’s 2.1% decline and September’s 2.3% drop. The dip in apparent oil demand last month was evidenced by relatively lower refining activity and a significant drop in net oil product imports. As reported by the National Bureau of Statistics on January 20, crude oil processing by refineries was down 0.2% versus a year ago to 9.94 million b/d. In 2013, China’s apparent oil demand rose 2.5% versus the prior year to 9.83 million b/d. This was the same rate of expansion for the same period in 2012 versus 2011. |