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China's April refinery output fell 1.4% year-on-year

China's April refinery output fell 1.4% year-on-year

China's crude oil throughput fell in April from a year earlier, official data showed on Monday, due to maintenance at state-owned refineries and as independent plants curbed output amid poor margins.
The world's second-largest oil consumer processed 58.03 million metric tons of crude in April, or about 14.12 million barrels per day (bpd), according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics.
The daily processing rate in April declined by 4.9% compared with March, and was down 1.3% from a year earlier.
Independent refineries, also known as 'teapots', in China's refining hub Shandong faced thinner profit margins during the month.
Overall, Chinese refineries operated at 73.83% capacity in April, the lowest since 2022, down 1.7 percentage points from March and down 5.35 percentage points from a year earlier, according to Chinese consultancy Sublime China.
The theoretical average profit for Shandong teapots was 270 yuan ($37.5) per metric ton, down 58 yuan per ton from March due to declining gasoline and diesel prices, the consultancy said. Weakened fuel demand weighed on margins.
Apparent domestic gasoline consumption fell 4% year-on-year during the first quarter and diesel dropped 6.1%, according to another consultancy JLC.
Still, for the first four months of the year, refiners processed 0.8% more crude than in the year-ago period - a total of 240.27 million tons, or 14.62 million bpd.
Oil little changed as investors eye Iran-US talks, China data
Two independent refineries recently sanctioned by the US faced supply disruptions such as having difficulties in receiving cargoes at ports and securing financing, Reuters has reported.
Worries about sanctions have also led to about five plants in Shandong halting purchases of Iranian crude since last month.
NBS data showed that China's domestic crude oil production in April rose 1.5% year on year to 17.72 million tons, or 4.31 million bpd.
Year-to-date crude output rose 1.2% at 71.81 million tons, or 4.37 million bpd.
Natural gas output increased 8.1% from a year earlier to 21.5 billion cubic meters, and production for the first four months grew 5.3%, the data showed. Reuters

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