2018年中國石油進口國名單分布 前十五名,老美也名列其中 China’s Top Providers of Imported Crude Oil Below are the top 15 countries that supplied 90.6% of the crude oil imported into China during 2018.
Russia: US$37.9 billion (15.8% of China’s total imported crude) Saudi Arabia: $29.7 billion (12.4%) Angola: $24.9 billion (10.4%) Iraq: $22.4 billion (9.4%) Oman: $17.3 billion (7.2%) Brazil: $16.2 billion (6.8%) Iran: $15 billion (6.3%) Kuwait: $11.9 billion (5%) Venezuela: $7 billion (2.9%) United States: $6.8 billion (2.8%) United Arab Emirates: $6.7 billion (2.8%) Congo: $6.4 billion (2.7%) Colombia: $5 billion (2.1%) Malaysia: $4.8 billion (2%) Libya: $4.7 billion (2%) Together, five of China’s leading crude petroleum suppliers (Russia, Saudi Arabia, Angola, Iraq plus Oman) represent over half (55.2%) of overall Chinese crude oil imports for 2018.
China’s top 10 crude petroleum providers supply almost four-fifths (79%) of its imported crude oil.