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Suncor Energy Inc. is a Canada-based integrated energy company. The Company's segments include Oil Sands, Exploration and Production (E&P), and Refining and Marketing. Its operations include oil sands development, production and upgrading; offshore oil production; petroleum refining in Canada and the United States; and the Company’s Petro-Canada retail and wholesale distribution networks (including Canada’s Electric Highway, a coast-to-coast network of fast-charging electric vehicle (EV) stations). The Company is developing petroleum resources while advancing the transition to a lower-emissions future through investments in lower-emissions intensity power, renewable feedstock fuels and projects targeting emissions intensity. The Company also conducts energy trading activities focused primarily on the marketing and trading of crude oil, natural gas, byproducts, refined products and power. It also wholly owns the Fort Hills Project, which is located in Alberta's Athabasca region.


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Comment by MigraineCallon Sep 15, 2023 1:52pm
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RE:China's Refinery Throughput Jumps To Record Highs +20%

RE:China's Refinery Throughput Jumps To Record Highs +20%Interesting that recent Chinese crude import data shows that there has been a decrease in Russian and Iranian crude, while imports of crude from Saudi Arabia, the US, UAE, and Iraq have increased.

Now why would China be paying much higher global prices for crude oil from these sources?

While China has drawn down reserves in the last 7 weeks, the implications of the import data to the oil  market may be profound.

This means that Russian and Iranian crude production and exports are now fully maxed out.

If so, one can infer that the Saudi oil cutbacks were a calculated and brilliant move to push oil supply to the limits, and with all the cards on the table, find out just where peak oil supply really is from every producing country.

More on Chinese oil data by Dr. Anas Alhajji.
This article is not behind a paywall:


https://anasalhajjieoa.substack.com/p/what-does-chinese-oil-data-tell-us

MigraineCall wrote: While we continure to hear how bad the Chinese economy is doing, and how they are the leaders in the energy transition, their refiners are going through 20% more crude now than this time last year. 

Not to miss an opportunity, they are taking advantage of the huge crack spreads from cheap Russian and Iranian crude, and selling it to the undersupplied global product market. Product inventories are low in the US and Europe, which will support this arbitrage going forward.

With India continuing to ramp up their crude demand as well, this is also driving prices higher.

I had posted about the increasing oil demand here in Asia and the Third world a long time ago, which will more than displace oil demand losses in the Western world. It is indeed happening. This is one more reason why we are seeing $91 WTI today.

Got oil?

https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Chinas-Refinery-Throughput-Jumps-To-Record-Highs.html

China’s Refinery Throughput Jumps To Record Highs

High margins on the export markets and peak domestic summer demand prompted China’s refiners to boost crude oil processing to a record-high 15.23 million barrels per day (bpd) in August, official Chinese data showed on Friday.  

The total throughput jumped last month by 19.6% compared to August 2022, according to data from China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) quoted by Reuters. The rise in refinery runs was the highest annual increase since March 2021, Reuters noted.

Between January and August, refinery throughput went up by 11.9% year-over-year to 14.76 million bpd, per Reuters estimates.

 
 

The August 2023 refinery processing rates were higher than in the previous month, too. In July, Chinese refiners processed 17.4% more crude compared to a year ago, in response to stronger demand for fuels both at home and abroad. At 14.87 million bpd in July, the refinery processing was up from 12.5 million barrels daily a year earlier.

Refinery throughput further accelerated in August with record runs, thanks to peak summer travel demand in China and higher volumes of fuel exports as refiners looked to capture strong margins abroad and had additional export quotas allocated.   

China imported in August the third-highest monthly crude oil volumes ever as crude arrivals surged by 20.9% compared to July and by 30.9% versus August last year, according to Chinese customs data.

Chinese crude imports hit 12.43 million bpd last month, the third-highest ever daily rate of arrivals in a month, per Reuters estimates on data from the General Administration of Customs.

Refinery throughputs are likely to remain elevated as China has just issued the third batch of fuel export quotas for this year.

At the end of August, China issued a larger-than-expected fuel export quota in the third batch of allocations this year as authorities look to incentivize refiners to sustain economic growth and sell more product abroad at a time when China’s 2023 fuel demand may have peaked.

The news of record-high refinery throughput only added to bullish sentiment in oil markets, pushing both WTI and Brent higher.

 

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com



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