In this list
Oil

China data: US becomes top 5 crude supplier in July, record high 867,000 b/d shipment

Energy | Oil

Platts Global Alert - Oil

Market Movers Global, June 10-14: OPEC, IEA to release oil data; US Fed's interest rate decision in focus

Oil | Energy Transition | Energy

APPEC 2024

Refined Products | Metals | Coal | Ferrous | Thermal Coal

Deep discounts way forward for Russia to sell coal to India via new route: sources

Oil & Gas | Energy Natural Gas | Natural Gas | LNG | Renewables | Emissions | Energy Transition | Nuclear | Electric Power | Coal | Energy | Electric Power Electricity

Energy Security

Electric Power | Energy Transition | Metals | Renewables | Non-Ferrous | Ferrous | Steel | Carbon | Emissions

Insight conversation: Alejandro Wagner, Alacero

For full access to real-time updates, breaking news, analysis, pricing and data visualization subscribe today.

Subscribe Now

China data: US becomes top 5 crude supplier in July, record high 867,000 b/d shipment

Highlights

Arrivals from Saudi Arabia slumps 40% from June

Iranian crude inflows resume

Russia ranks as top supplier in Jan-Jul

  • Author
  • Analyst Oceana Zhou
  • Editor
  • Pritish Raj
  • Commodity
  • Oil
  • Topic
  • Oil & Money Conference 2019 OPEC+ Oil Output Cuts

China's July crude imports from the US surged 524.4% from June to a fresh high of 3.67 million mt, or 866,793 b/d, propelling the producer to become China's fifth largest supplier in the month, data from the General Administration of Customs showed Aug. 26.

Not registered?

Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.

Register Now

The US' crude oil imports to China were last highest in January 2018 when inflows hit 2.01 million mt, or 474,450 b/d. The flow then slowed and dried up for a few months amid the China-US trade tensions.

In the second half of 2020, China's is expected to overtake South Korea as the top Asian customer of US crude.

The country is poised to receive about 80 million barrels over July-December based on current buying pace, with Beijing stepping up efforts to comply with the Phase 1 trade deal it struck in January with Washington.

August is on track to have the largest volume of US crude delivered to China in a given month, expected to cross 30 million barrels, data intelligence firm Kpler said.

Meanwhile, at least seven China-bound cargoes, carrying around 14 million barrels of crude, have been scheduled for September loading in the US Gulf Coast in recent days with China as their destination, S&P Global Platts fixtures data showed. These will arrive through October-November.

SAUDI ARABIA LOSES TOP SEAT

On the contrary, crude shipments from leading OPEC producer Saudi Arabia slumped 39.7% to 5.36 million mt, or 1.27 million b/d, in July from the record high of 2.17 million b/d in June amid production cuts.

As a result, the kingpin fell behind Russia and Iraq to become the third largest crude supplier to China in July.

Klper said it was unlikely to see another peak of arrivals from Saudi Arabia in the coming months.

Meanwhile, Iranian crude inflow resumed in July with 498,026 mt, or 117,759 b/d, shipped. There were no Iranian crude imports in June for the first time since January 2007, when Platts first began tracking the GAC data.

Over January-July, Russia delivered 51.34 million mt, or 1.77 million b/d, of crude to China, jumping 18.4% year on year to become the top supplier during the period.

Russian inflows helped imports from OPEC+ suppliers to rise 7.4% year on year to 8.69 million b/d in the first seven months of the year, but the group's market share fell to 78.9% from 81.9% a year ago.

In addition to Russia, supplies from Norway rocketed 6,679% year on year to 7.96 million mt in the first seven months, helping Europe to shot up its market share to 21.7% from 18.7% in the year ago period.

China's crude imports jumped 11.5% year on year in January-July to 11.01 million b/d as it took full advantage of low crude prices in the first half of the year.

China's top crude suppliers ('000 mt)

Jul-20
Jul-19
% change
Jun-20
% change
Russia
7,382
5,673
30.1%
7,978
-7.5%
Iraq
5,788
4,265
35.7%
6,011
-3.7%
Saudi Arabia
5,360
6,995
-23.4%
8,884
-39.7%
Brazil
4,595
3,606
27.4%
4,977
-7.7%
United States
3,666
1,532
139.2%
587
524.4%
Angola
3,602
3,893
-7.5%
4,442
-18.9%
U.A.E.
3,535
1,123
214.7%
2,549
38.7%
Oman
3,442
2,166
58.9%
2,981
15.5%
Kuwait
2,162
2,374
-8.9%
3,124
-30.8%
Colombia
1,372
962
42.6%
1,029
33.3%
Total*
51,291
41,020
25.0%
53,181
-3.6%
Total* '000 b/d
12,128
9,699
25.0%
12,994
-6.7%
Jan-Jul 20
Market share
Jan-Jul 19
Market share
Vol Change
Russia
51,344
16.0%
43,365
15.2%
18.4%
Saudi Arabia
50,524
15.8%
44,755
15.7%
12.9%
Iraq
38,978
12.2%
27,021
9.5%
44.3%
Brazil
25,049
7.8%
23,817
8.3%
5.2%
Angola
24,677
7.7%
29,193
10.2%
-15.5%
Oman
21,754
6.8%
17,883
6.3%
21.6%
U.A.E.
17,297
5.4%
7,457
2.6%
132.0%
Kuwait
15,577
4.9%
13,260
4.6%
17.5%
Malaysia
8,168
2.6%
5,644
2.0%
44.7%
Norway
7,964
2.5%
117
0.0%
6678.6%
Total*
320,038
100.0%
285,597
100.0%
12.1%
Total* '000 b/d
11,014
100.0%
9,875
100.0%
11.5%

Note: * includes other suppliers

Source: General Administration of Customs