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China's 'Teapots' Eat Into Crude Glut, but Build Asian Fuel Surplus

China's 'Teapots' Eat Into Crude Glut, but Build Asian Fuel Surplus
Singapore/Beijing: Newly licensed Chinese oil importers are taking advantage of low crude prices and healthy domestic product margins, snapping up hundreds of thousands of barrels a day of a global surplus but also adding to China's swelling fuel exports. Armed with quotas that could make up a fifth of total Chinese crude imports this year, the independent refiners, nicknamed "teapots", are seeking barrels from Asia, the Middle East...
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