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Platts Report: China's Oil Demand Continues Robust Growth in October
Demand is Third Highest on Record, Refinery Runs Remain High

SINGAPORE, Nov. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- China's apparent* oil demand rose 6.6% year over year in October to 41.28 million metric tons (mt), or an average 9.76 million barrels per day (b/d), the third highest on record, a just-released Platts analysis of recent Chinese government data showed.

October apparent* demand was slightly lower than the record 9.8 million b/d in September and the 9.77 million b/d seen in February this year.

"We continued to see strong growth in apparent oil demand in October, particularly after the lackluster performance from June to August when demand contracted by about 0.3% year over year," said Song Yen Ling, Platts senior writer for China. "Most analysts now believe China's economy is on the mend and we should see a corresponding improvement in oil demand going into next year."

China's oil demand in October continued to be sustained by a recovery in economic growth. In September, demand had risen 9.1% year over year, a rebound from the 1.5% contraction in August to 8.95 million b/d, the lowest since September 2011.

Apparent oil demand was also boosted by higher refinery throughput, which rose 6.7% from October 2011 to 9.44 million b/d, according to data released by China's National Bureau of Statistics on November 13. This is the second highest on record after the 9.47 million b/d seen in September. Another factor contributing to the rise in apparent demand was the surge in net oil product imports of 3.8% year over year to 1.37 million mt in October.

Similar to September, Chinese refiners are believed to have kept their refinery runs high in October as they looked ahead to higher seasonal winter demand in the fourth quarter and after having run down domestic product stocks in July and August.

In China's individual oil products markets, apparent demand for gasoil, primarily used in the transport and industrial sectors, continued to show growth in October. It increased 2.6% from a year ago to 14.36 million mt or 3.47 million b/d. Growth in September had rebounded to 4.7% following three consecutive months of demand contraction – which averaged 1.8% -- from June to August to 3.3 million b/d.

Domestic production of gasoil in October was up 4.8% from a year ago to 14.46 million mt. China's net exports of gasoil last month totaled 100,000 mt. This compared to net imports of 200,000 mt in October 2011. China consumes more gasoil than any other oil product.

"Year-to-date gasoil demand is fairly anemic at just 1.3% to 3.45 million b/d on a year-over-year basis," said Song. "But demand growth is expected to pick up to the 3-4% range in the fourth quarter of this year and the first quarter of next year as the government's stimulus measures continue to filter through the economy."

Apparent demand for gasoline in October rose 8.8% year over year to 7.39 million mt or 2.03 million b/d. The rise was largely driven by an increase in domestic output, also up 8.8%, to 2.09 million b/d. China is a net exporter of gasoline. Total gasoline exports last month were 220,000 mt, up 10% from a year ago.

Meanwhile, jet fuel/kerosene demand in October was up 28.6% from a year ago to 464,928 b/d or 1.85 million mt. The rise followed a relatively low base of 361,608 b/d in October 2011. Exports of jet/kerosene last month surged 32.6% to 610,000 mt on a year-over-year basis, while imports rose 47.5% to 590,000 mt. Domestic production totaled 469,960 b/d in October, a 24.8% rise from October 2011.

MONTHLY TRADE DATA IN MILLION METRIC TONS:


Oct '12

Oct '11

%Chg

Sep '12

Aug '12

Jul '12

Jun '12

Net crude imports

23.33

20.69

12.8

19.88

18.21

21.62

21.61

Crude production

17.91

16.52

8.4

17.43

17.53

17.03

16.5

Apparent demand

41.28

38.73

6.6

40.12

37.87

38.92

36.84

*Platts calculates China's apparent or implied oil demand on the basis of crude throughput volumes at the domestic refineries and net oil product imports, as reported by the National Bureau of Statistics and Chinese customs. Platts also takes into account undeclared revisions in NBS historical data.

The government releases data on imports, exports, domestic crude production and refinery throughput data, but does not give official data on the country's actual oil consumption figure and oil stockpiles. Official statistics on oil storage are released intermittently.

Platts releases its monthly calculation of China's apparent demand between the 18th and 26th of every month via press release and via its website. Any use of this information must be appropriately attributed to Platts.

For more information on crude oil, visit the Platts website at www.platts.com. For Chinese-language information on oil and the energy and metals markets, visit http://www.platts.cn/.

About Platts: Founded in 1909, Platts is a leading global provider of energy, petrochemicals and metals information and a premier source of benchmark prices for the physical and futures markets.  Platts' news, pricing, analytics, commentary and conferences help customers make better-informed trading and business decisions and help the markets operate with greater transparency and efficiency.  Customers in more than 150 countries benefit from Platts' coverage of the carbon emissions, coal, electricity, oil, natural gas, metals, nuclear power, petrochemical, and shipping markets.  A division of The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE: MHP), Platts is headquartered in New York with approximately 900 employees in more than 15 offices worldwide. Additional information is available at http://www.platts.com.

About The McGraw-Hill Companies: McGraw-Hill announced on September 12, 2011, its intention to separate into two public companies: McGraw-Hill Financial, a leading provider of content and analytics to global financial markets, and McGraw-Hill Education, a leading education company focused on digital learning and education services worldwide.  McGraw-Hill Financial's leading brands include Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, S&P Capital IQ, S&P Indices, Platts energy information services and J.D. Power and Associates.  With sales of $6.2 billion in 2010, the Corporation has approximately 21,000 employees across more than 280 offices in 40 countries.  Additional information is available at http://www.mcgraw-hill.com/

CONTACT
Kathleen Tanzy
212-904-2860
Kathleen_tanzy@platts.com

 

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