China has reduces its import of Nigerian crude oil
Nigeria saw its share of China’s
crude oil imports shrink by 7.5 per cent last year as the world’s largest
energy consumer reduced its import of Nigerian crude to 10.56 million barrels.
China’s crude import from Nigeria
stood at 11.41 million barrels in 2014, data obtained on Monday from the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation showed.
The country bought crude from
Nigeria in five months last year, compared to nine months in 2014.
It imported its largest volume of
3.9 million barrels in October; 2.85 million barrels in February; 949,721
barrels in March; 948,024 barrels in July, and 1.9 million barrels in December.
China’s import of Nigerian crude in
2014 only hit a high of 1.96 million barrels in January, according to the NNPC
data.
Last year, the Asian country
imported a record amount of crude last year as oil’s lowest annual average
price in more than a decade spurred stockpiling and boosted demand from
independent refiners.
China
increased imports last year by 8.8 per cent to a record 334 million metric
tons, or about 6.7 million barrels per day, according to preliminary data
released by the Beijing-based General Administration of Customs in January.
The country
had earlier this month said it was seeking more crude oil exports from Nigeria
in spite of the recent changes in oil prices.
The Economic
and Commercial Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria, Mr. Zao LingXiang,
said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.
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