China's crude oil imports showed steady growth into the final quarter. December imports reached 55.97 million metric tons according to latest customs figures.
Looking at the broader picture, 2025 delivered strong momentum across the year—full-year crude oil imports climbed 4.4% to hit 577.73 million metric tons. This sustained demand reflects continued economic activity and energy consumption patterns that traders should be monitoring as they consider broader macroeconomic conditions affecting global markets.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 01-14 03:36
Imports here in China have surged dramatically, a 4.4% increase is no small figure... Is energy demand this strong?
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AirdropBlackHole
· 01-14 03:33
China's crude oil imports are picking up again. How long can this pace last?
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AirdropHunterKing
· 01-14 03:24
Bro, this data is more solid than the gas fees in my wallet, 57.773 billion tons, a 4.4% increase. China is really importing in a sheep-shearing style.
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-14 03:23
China's oil imports are still rising, huh? How long can this pace last...
Crude Oil Market Data Update
China's crude oil imports showed steady growth into the final quarter. December imports reached 55.97 million metric tons according to latest customs figures.
Looking at the broader picture, 2025 delivered strong momentum across the year—full-year crude oil imports climbed 4.4% to hit 577.73 million metric tons. This sustained demand reflects continued economic activity and energy consumption patterns that traders should be monitoring as they consider broader macroeconomic conditions affecting global markets.