China’s Crude imports hit record high – Commerzbank

China imported a record volume of Crude Oil in December and across 2025, driven by higher refinery runs and aggressive stockpiling, Commerzbank's commodity analyst Carsten Fritsch notes.

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"China imported a record amount of Crude Oil in December. The import volume amounted to 56 million tons, or 13.2 million barrels per day. This was 17% more than in the previous year and 6.4% more than in the previous month on a daily basis. Imports for 2025 as a whole also reached a record level of 579 million tons or 11.6 million barrels per day."

"This exceeded the previous year's level by 4.6%. One reason for this is the increase in Crude Oil processing in China, which was 4% higher after eleven months than in the same period last year. The data for December will be published early next week."

"Another reason is the build-up of strategic reserves. In the first eleven months of 2025, China imported a good 46 million tons or 1 million barrels per day more than was processed by domestic refineries. Through its reserve purchases, China absorbed a considerable portion of last year's oversupply and prevented a sharper decline in Oil prices."

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