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Sinopec to buy 1mbpd of Saudi oil from 2010
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 04 - 11 - 2009

China's Sinopec Corp said on Tuesday it will buy about 1 million barrels per day of crude from Saudi Arabia next year, a volume nearly 30 percent above the current rate, to feed expanding refining capacities.
The No.1 refiner in Asia aims to process 205 million tons of crude in 2010, or 4.1 million bpd, its president Wang Tianpu said, a target 14 percent higher than the average rate of 3.59 million bpd for the first three quarters of this year.
The expansion comes against a backdrop that demand in the world's second-largest oil user is set to maintain robust growth after rebounding from sharp slowdowns in late 2008 and early 2009 on back of recovery of the Chinese economy.
The stronger link with Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, has become more obvious after the start of the kingdom's first China refinery in Fujian earlier this year and its ongoing interest in participating in a second one.
“Saudi Aramco will supply China about 50 million tons of crude a year in the upcoming few years and the volume should increase from year to year,” Wang told reporters.
For the first nine months, the Kingdom supplied 780,000 bpd crude to China, 15 percent higher than a year ago, official customs data has shown, the bulk of which went to Sinopec.
Wang made the remarks during the launching ceremony of a 18.3 billion yuan ($2.7 billion) petrochemical venture, a joint venture with state-controlled Saudi Basic Industries Corp, 2010.SE that is scheduled to start up in the first quarter of 2010 in northern port city of Tianjin.
Wang also said Sabic will supply 10 million tons of crude to the Tianjin plant, which is adding a new 200,000-bpd refinery as an integration with the petrochemical works.
Wang didn't give details as to when or over which period the supplies will come through. SABIC traditionally does not involve in crude supply business.
When asked about the talks between Sinopec and state-run Saudi Aramco over investment in China's Qingdao refinery, a 200,000-bpd plant that went into operation in May 2008.
“We are still in discussion and are very hopeful of reaching a deal,” said Wang, without elaborating.
Aramco and its partner Exxon Mobil now each hold 25 percent in Sinopec's Fujian refining and petrochemical venture that went online earlier this year.
Wang also said Sinopec will add between 240,000 to 300,000 bpd refining capacity each year in the next three years, adding the refiner is and will expand refineries in Shanghai, Yangzi, Jinling, Anqing, Shijiazhuang, Maoming and Changling.
Sinopec's refining capacity will rise to 200 million tons, or 4 mln bpd, by end of this year, a rate that is obviously too conservative given the firm made the same estimate for 2008.
The rate is about 20 percent more than the firm's refining capacity of 166 million tons at the end of 2007. Chinese authorities have recently quietly endorsed new plans to increase domestic refining capacity by 40 percent by 2015, focusing on the expansion of existing sites rather than building new plants, industry sources said last month.


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