Home>News Center>Bizchina
       
 

Oil import growth slows down in 2005
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-01-28 09:55

In 2005, China's crude oil imports only rose 3.3 percent year on year to 127 million tons, and the growth rate was 31.5 percentage points lower than that in 2004, according to sources with the Ministry of Commerce.

China continues to be the world's third largest crude oil importer after the United States and Japan, the ministry said.

The growth of China's crude oil import only accounted for some 10 percent of the world's overall growth in 2005, while in 2004 the ratio was 30 percent.

Well-informed sources attributed the slowdown of China's oil import growth to the increase of domestic oil output and the decrease of domestic oil demand.

In 2005, the average crude oil import price for China was 51.5 U.S. dollars per barrel, 2.8 dollars lower than the benchmark oil price in the international market, the commerce ministry said.

This shows Chinese companies are learning to protect their interests in the international petroleum market and to avoid price hikes, the ministry said.

As China's oil imports have soared due to its high-speed economic growth in recent years, the country has been making an all-out effort to reduce its dependence on petroleum from overseas.

Figures show that China imported 120 million tons of crude oil in 2004, or some 40 percent of its oil consumption.

"China will import less oil and oil products in 2006 than in the previous years," Lu Jianhua, director of the Foreign Trade Department of the Ministry of Commerce, said recently.

"It is unfair to blame China for the rising international oil prices," he added.

Official statistics show China's primary energy consumption in 2004 was 1.97 billion tons of standard coal. Its domestic energy supply capacity was 94 percent, among the highest in the world.

In 2004, China contributed some 11 percent of the global energy output, according to statistics from the country's National Development and Reform Commission. The country produced 1.956 billion tons of coal that year. If its oil, natural gas and other energy output was counted, China produced a total of 1.85 billion tons of primary energy in terms of standard coal.

Currently nearly 70 percent of China's energy demand is met by coal, and petroleum accounts for more than 20 percent of the country's energy supply.

Experts believe that developing new and renewable energies, improving the country's energy use efficiency and keeping the growth of its demand for imported oil at a moderate level will help sustain China's energy consumption.



 
  Story Tools  
   
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 欧美成人777| 国产精彩视频在线| 在线播放黄色片| 国产精品区免费视频| 国产在线精品一区二区中文 | 99精品欧美一区二区三区| 2016天天干| 青春草在线视频观看| 三上悠亚日韩精品| 久久精品99国产精品日本| 久久88色综合色鬼| aisaobi| 麻豆国产一区二区在线观看| 视频一区精品自拍| 男女同房猛烈无遮挡动态图| 精品免费一区二区三区| 波多野结衣一区二区三区在线观看 | 亚洲精品国产成人中文| 亚洲av人无码综合在线观看 | 久久婷婷国产综合精品| а√天堂地址在线| 五月激情丁香网| 精品久久久久久蜜臂a∨| 欧美一级高清片免费一级| 成年女人黄小视频| 国产精品综合一区二区三区| 国产va免费精品高清在线| 国产乱子伦真实china| 国产乱xxxxx97国语对白| 免费一级特黄视频| 人妻被按摩师玩弄到潮喷| 任你躁在线精品免费| 亚洲AV无码精品国产成人| 一级毛片免费播放| 亚洲精品一二区| 百合潮湿的欲望| 日本成本人三级在线观看2018| 搞av.com| 成年大片免费视频| 好吊妞998视频免费观看在线| 国产精品国产三级在线专区|