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15 Jul 2024 | 03:51 UTC
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June crude throughput down 3.7% on year
H1 crude throughput falls 0.9% on year
June crude output hits 4.39 mil b/d, 2nd highest on record
China's crude throughput extended its year-on-year decline in June as its gross domestic product growth slowed to 4.7% in the second quarter, National Bureau of Statistics data released July 15 showed.
China processed 14.25 million b/d (58.32 million mt) of crude in June, falling 3.7% year on year and edging down 0.4% from May on a barrel-per-day basis to the lowest since the 14.21 million b/d seen in December 2023, NBS data showed.
The year-on-year decline of throughput started in April at 3.3% and in May, the decrease was 1.8%.
Despite the lower GDP growth in Q2 from the 5.3% seen in Q1, the economy remains in a long-term growing trend, a spokesman with NBS said during a press conference on July 15, attributing the slowdown to the extreme weather in April-June, coupled with weak domestic demand.
As a result, China's crude throughput slipped 0.9% year on year in the first half of 2024, averaging at 14.5 million b/d, while the GDP expanded 5% during the same period, NBS data showed.
The NBS releases data in metric tons, which S&P Global Commodity Insights converts to barrels using a conversion factor of 7.33.
Upstream, China's crude production rose 3.4% year on year to 4.39 million b/d in June, the second highest level in history, NBS data showed. The historic high was 4.46 million b/d seen in June 2015.
With the oil giants' efforts, China's crude output grew 1.3% year on year to 4.31 million b/d in the first six months of 2024.
China's crude throughput, output (million mt)
Jun 2024 | Jun 2023 | Change | May 2024 | Change | |
Crude output | 17.95 | 17.53 | 2.4% | 18.15 | -1.1% |
Crude throughput | 58.32 | 60.56 | -3.7% | 60.52 | -3.6% |
H1 2024 | H1 2023 | Change | |
Crude output | 107.05 | 105.05 | 1.9% |
Crude throughput | 360.09 | 361.54 | -0.4% |
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
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