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What is the proportion of China's imported oil? How are the top 10 countries in terms of import volu

China is the largest oil importing country in the world, and also the oil consuming country next only to the United States. Oil is known as the blood of industry. China is the largest manufacturing country in the world. Therefore, the demand for oil is huge. However, only the output of oil in China is far from meeting our demand for oil. Therefore, China has to import a large amount of oil every year. So, what is the proportion of China's imported oil? What are the top 10 countries in terms of import volume? Where are all these countries?

China's oil imports are different every year. However, since the reform and opening up, China's oil consumption and imports have been rising every year. In 2020, China's total oil consumption is 737 million tons, of which 195 million tons are produced by China itself and 542 million tons are imported. Therefore, the proportion of China's oil imports is 73.54%. In fact, in recent years, China's oil exports to the outside world are increasing Although China has been vigorously developing the new energy industry in recent years, this proportion is still difficult to change in a short period of time.

China's own oil production mainly comes from Tianjin, Heilongjiang, Xinjiang, Shaanxi and Shandong. Then, which countries do China's imported oil mainly come from? We also take the Statistics Bureau's data in 2020 as the analysis basis.

Saudi Arabia ranks first in China's oil imports. In 2020, China's total oil imports from Saudi Arabia will be 84.92 million tons, accounting for 15.67% of the total oil imports. Saudi Arabia is a leading oil country in the Middle East, and has always been a world-famous oil exporting country. It has a large amount of oil under its territory with low exploitation cost, and its rich oil resources are envied by the world.

Russia ranks second in China's oil imports. In 2020, China's total oil imports from Russia will be 83.57 million tons, accounting for 15.42% of the total oil imports. Russia is also one of the world's top oil exporting countries. China has a long-term oil supply agreement with Russia and has built a direct pipeline to import Russian oil into Heilongjiang. Saudi Arabia and Russia account for nearly one third of China's total oil imports.

Iraq ranks third in China's oil imports. In 2020, China's total oil imports from Iraq will be 60.12 million tons, accounting for 11.09% of the total oil imports. Iraq is also a big oil country in the Middle East.

Brazil ranks fourth in China's oil imports. In 2020, China's total oil imports from Brazil will be 42.19 million tons, accounting for 7.78% of the total oil imports. In recent years, China's imports of various bulk products from Brazil have increased significantly.

Angola ranks fifth in China's oil imports. In 2020, China's total oil imports from Angola will be 41.79 million tons, accounting for 7.71% of the total oil imports. Angola is a country in Southwest Africa, and also the country with the largest investment stock in Africa.

Oman is the sixth country in China's oil import. In 2020, China's total oil import from Oman will be 37.84 million tons, accounting for 6.98% of the total oil import. Oman is one of the major oil producing countries in the Middle East.

The United Arab Emirates ranks seventh in China's oil imports. In 2020, China's total oil imports from the United Arab Emirates will be 31.17 million tons, accounting for 5.75% of the total oil imports. UAE is one of the most important oil producing countries in the Middle East.

Kuwait is the eighth country in China's oil import. In 2020, China's total oil import from Kuwait will be 27.5 million tons, accounting for 5.07% of the total oil import. Kuwait is one of the countries with the richest oil reserves in the Middle East.

The United States ranks ninth in China's oil imports. In 2020, China's total oil imports from the United States will be 19.76 million tons, accounting for 3.65% of the total oil imports. The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and also the world's largest oil producer. Due to the development of shale oil, the oil production of the United States has increased sharply this year, from a major oil importer to an exporter. In 2020, China's import of petroleum currency from the United States has also increased more than twice in the previous year.

Norway ranks tenth in China's oil imports. In 2020, China's total oil imports from Norway will be 12.72 million tons, accounting for 2.35% of the total oil imports. Norway is a big oil producing country in Europe with rich oil resources.

As a result, the top ten Suppliers account for 81.47% of China's total imports, and the Middle East is still the largest supplier. Half of the top ten suppliers are from the Middle East. Of course, they come from a wide range of sources, including Africa, South America, North America and Europe. With the continuous application of new energy, China's dependence on oil will continue to decrease.

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