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China's Saudi oil imports seen to rise 11% next year
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 25 - 11 - 2010

JEDDAH/BEIJING: China's crude oil imports from Saudi Arabia will likely rise 11 percent next year to hit one million barrels per day, a pace slightly faster than 2010 but off the heady increases in previous years, industry officials told Reuters.
China's refining expansion is expected to moderate next year and rising competition of mostly Russian oil via a Siberian pipeline means import growth for the high-sulfur Saudi oil would be limited, they said.
At one million bpd, China stands a touch behind the United States as the Kingdom's second-largest crude buyer.
US Energy Information Administration data showed Riyadh supplied 1.07 million bpd in the first eight months of 2010 to the US, largely flat from a year earlier.
Saudi Aramco has rolled over its evergreen contracts with Chinese refiner Sinopec Corp and PetroChina for next year and expects actual supplies to grow 100,000 bpd or so from this year's average of 900,000 bpd, industry officials said.
“The market was really worried earlier about 2010, which turns out to be much more robust than thought. Now we have a high base forecasting next year's growth,” said an industry source with close knowledge of oil trade between Riyadh and Beijing.
“A growth of around 10 percent is both realistic and more sustainable for Saudi Arabia.”
In 2008 Saudi supplies to China rallied nearly 40 percent to about 730,000 bpd, as China went through a major stockpiling year for the Beijing Olympics Games, followed by a 15-percent rise in 2009 when China added several big new refineries including one partly-owned by Aramco.
China, the world's second-largest oil user, may finally enter a relatively quiet year in its long refining expansion boom that started nearly two decades ago, by possibly adding less than 300,000 bpd new working capacity next year, or just over 3 percent of China's total oil demand.
That came off an average of 400,000-450,000 bpd additions each year seen in the previous few years.
And a chunk of next year's new capacity would be processing lower sulfur oil from Russia.
The start of the China branch of East Siberian Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline since earlier this month that aims to reach a full designed capacity of 300,000 bpd as early as beginning of 2011 is poised to cap the growth in competing supplies from the Middle East, traders have said.
While traders are still trying to gauge the exact amount of incremental Russian supplies, as the ESPO oil is set to replace some of the shipments now coming to China via rail, top Middle East exporters are facing up to the challenge.
In October, OPEC made no change to formal output levels, keeping intact a supply policy that has served it well for nearly two years.
Oil prices jumped Wednesday, despite news of a surprise gain in US crude reserves, as traders reacted to a raft of positive economic data in the key energy-consuming nation.
New York's main contract, light sweet crude for January, soared $2.61 to close at $83.86 per barrel. Brent North Sea crude for delivery in January leaped $2.59 to $85.84 a barrel in London.
The US Department of Energy announced Wednesday that US crude oil inventories rose by one million barrels in the week ending Nov. 19.


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