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BEIJING, March 23 (Xinhuanet) -- China's annual crude
oil imports will exceed 100 million tons this year, according to a report by the
Ministry of Commerce issued Tuesday.
China's oil market will keep booming and the supply will meet demand on the whole, the report said, predicting
China's annual consumption of crude oil to reach 270 million tons this year.
But the supply in some parts of the country and in
some specific oils might be affected by seasonal and logistic factors, the
report said.
According to the report, the consumption of petrol,
diesel oil and coal oil will add up to 136 million tons, up 4.6 percent
year-on-year. The oil price will be flexible and maintain the general level of
last year.
China's need for oil soared by 11.4 percent year on
year in 2003, making it the world's second largest oil importer, followingthe
United States.
The average price of oil and oil goods also surged by
11.8 percent in Chinese market last year. Enditem |