【radio set an vrc 90f】China cuts crude oil import quotas with first batch of 2019 allowances

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By Florence Tan and Meng Meng

SINGAPORE/BEIJING (Reuters) - China issued its first batch of crude oil import quotas for 2019 on Wednesday at a lower volume than for the same batch a year ago though expectations are for the volumes to climb later this radio set an vrc 90fyear.

【radio set an vrc 90f】China cuts crude oil import quotas with first batch of 2019 allowances


The Ministry of Commerce granted quotas totalling 89.84 million tonnes to 58 companies in its first allowances for 2019, according to four sources with direct knowledge of the matter and documents reviewed by Reuters on Wednesday.

【radio set an vrc 90f】China cuts crude oil import quotas with first batch of 2019 allowances


This is down from the 121.32 million tonnes issued in the first batch of allowances for 2018, although the sources said Beijing may increase the overall volume for 2019 in a second batch of quotas later this year.

【radio set an vrc 90f】China cuts crude oil import quotas with first batch of 2019 allowances


Lower import quotas may signal slowing crude demand growth for the first half of 2019 in China, the world's largest oil importer and second-largest oil consumer.


Private refiners, also known as teapots, received quotas for 70.65 million tonnes of imports, more than 20 percent lower than the first batch of quotas issued last year, according to the documents and Reuters data.


This volume should be able to cover 10 months of their requirements, said Zhou Guoxia, a crude oil analyst with consultancy JLC.


"The market, in general, does not have a upbeat outlook for imports. I think the drop in quota could likely mean easing growth in China's crude imports in the first half," said Zhou.


One of the four sources, who works for a private Chinese refiner, said they received about a third of its annual quota in the first batch and expects to get the remainder in a second batch, which Beijing usually issues around September.


However, the start up of new refineries in China in 2019 is expected to raise crude imports to a record, adding 630,000 barrels per day of new demand, 7 percent higher than last year, according to Beijing-based consultancy SIA Energy.


Dalian Hengli Petrochemical and Zhejiang Petrochemical, which are starting up new refineries in 2019, have each received quotas of 4 million tonnes, according to the documents reviewed by Reuters.


Dragon Aromatics, a petrochemical producer based in Fujian province, has also received import quota of 600,000 tonnes as it resumes operations at its condensate splitter, the sources said.


(Reporting by Florence Tan in SINGAPORE and Meng Meng in BEIJING; Editing by Tom Hogue and Christian Schmollinger)


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