BEIJING, June 22 (Xinhua) -- China refined a record
31.19 million tonnes of crude oil in May, up 10.7 percent over the same month
last year, according to the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association
(CPCIA).
The CPCIA on Monday released figures that showed
refined oil output, including gasoline, diesel and kerosene, totaled 19.34
million tonnes, an increase of 16.7 percent over the same period last year.
Market analysts attributed the increases to surging
demand as the domestic economy rebounded from its slowdown.
Sales of refined oil topped 18.32 million tonnes in May,
up 2.3 percent from April, with gasoline sales up 2.9 percent year on year,
or 3.6 percent from April, to hit 5.61 million tonnes.
"China's crude output and sales are expected to
continue rising, to meet the demand from heavy industry in particular," said
Jiang Xinmin, an expert with the National Development and Reform Commission, the
country's economic planner.
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