China’s Crude Oil Demand to Rise 14% by 2015, PetroChina Says

At a conference in Singapore, PetroChina analysts said China’s crude oil demand will increase in the future by 14%. From Bloomberg News:

China’s crude oil consumption will rise 14 percent by 2015 compared with last year as additional refining capacity makes it more dependent on imports, according to PetroChina Co., the country’s biggest producer.

“The demand of crude oil in 2015 is projected to break through 500 million metric tons and it will reach 600 million tons in 2020,” according to a presentation yesterday by the company’s research department at the ARTC conference in Singapore. “Import dependence is expected to grow from 53.8 percent in 2010 to 62 percent in 2020.”

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, in terms of global oil consumption, China is ranked second to the United States, who is currently the biggest oil consumer.

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