This is news to me.
Guess those dirty coal plants come in handy for that.
So you O&G folks. Is this a good reliable source?
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/China-Aggressively-Dumps-Oil-In-Tenders-As-Iran-War-Reshapes-Flows.html
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We knew there was a reason why China had accumulated a cool 1.5 billion barrels in its strategic petroleum reserve: the reason, to become the world's strategist petroleum reserve when the time arises... for a price of course.
According to the chief executive officer of commodity trader Mercuria, Chinese oil companies have been aggressive sellers in recent weeks, selling barrels to several nations in tenders.
"What has been happening in the last two or three weeks is actually they have been aggressively selling crude oil," Mercuria CEO Marco Dunand said at the FT Commodities Global Summit in Lausanne on Tuesday. "They've taken out a lot of demand from various countries and offered aggressively in tenders."
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- Possible drivers include releases from Chinese oil inventories, continued sales of Iranian barrels, and bets the Strait of Hormuz reopens sooner than expected.
- Dunand gives the selling roughly three more weeks before China has to rethink its position, a window that tracks with the Iran war endgame.
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He also said that Mercuria sees Chinese gasoline demand falling by 1 million barrels a day this year as a result of electric-vehicle adoption, which also could have played a factor in the sales.
Guess those dirty coal plants come in handy for that.
So you O&G folks. Is this a good reliable source?
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/China-Aggressively-Dumps-Oil-In-Tenders-As-Iran-War-Reshapes-Flows.html
