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China's July Fuel Oil Imports Climb to Seven-Month High

SINGAPORE/BEIJING, Aug 20 (Reuters) - China's fuel oil imports rose further in July, hitting their highest in seven months, customs data showed on Wednesday.

Fuel oil imports totalled 1.96 million metric tons, or about 400,855 barrels per day (bpd), last month, up 40% from June and 42% higher than the year-earlier period.

Import volumes have shown signs of a recovery after crack spreads retreated last month, supporting demand as a lower-cost feedstock versus crude oil.

Asia's 380-cst high-sulphur fuel oil cracks fell to more than six-month lows in end-July, closing in steeper discounts from crude, pricing data showed.

An uptick in fuel oil imports also emerged after China's Shandong provincial government decided to raise import tax rebates for some independent refineries after a tax hike dampened demand earlier this year.

Meanwhile, exports of low-sulphur marine fuels totalled 1.45 million tons, down 37% from June and easing 13% from the same month last year.

The table below shows China's fuel oil exports and imports in metric tons.

The exports section largely captures low-sulphur oil-bunkering sales along China's coast. The import volumes include purchases under ordinary trade, which are subject to import duties and consumption tax, as well as imports into bonded storage.

Exports (2025)

Bonded storage trade

m/m % change

y/y % change

January

1,337,960

-1%

-20%

February

1,666,864

25%

42%

March

1,753,646

5%

33%

April

1,772,478

1%

8%

May

1,236,411

-30%

-26%

June

2,318,320

88%

46%

July *

1,454,122

-37%

-13%

Imports (2025)

Ordinary trade

Bonded storage trade

Total

m/m % change

y/y % change

January

991,690

890,684

1,882,374

-8%

-13%

February

686,966

1,267,117

1,954,083

4%

36%

March

510,604

872,008

1,382,612

-29%

-30%

April

553,545

1,273,856

1,827,401

32%

-38%

May

406,413

895,315

1,301,728

-29%

-40%

June

442,352

954,692

1,397,044

7%

-6%

July *

428,451

1,528,478

1,956,929

40%

42%

(Figures are based on latest available data at the time of publishing, and may be subject to revision by China customs at a later date)

(1 metric ton = 6.35 barrels for fuel oil conversion)

Reporting by Jeslyn Lerh in Singapore and Colleen Howe in Beijing; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu

Source: Reuters


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