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China will not import oil to fill strategic reserve
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-09-13 11:34

China will not import crude oil to fill its reserve when the oil price remains high, a senior government official said in Beijing Tuesday.

China will not import oil to fill strategic reserve
Zhang Guobao, deputy director the State Development and Reform Commission, said China will not use imported oil to fill its strategic reserve at a press conference in Beijing September 13, 2005. [Xinhua]
"It would be a great financial risk for China to buy oil at the international market for its strategic reserve program as the current global oil price has been fluctuating at a high level," said Zhang Guobao, deputy director the State Development and Reform Commission.

China will study other ways to gradually increase the state oil reserve, said Zhang at a press conference of the Information Office of the State Council, the country's cabinet.

China has started to formulate plans for the state oil reserve and construction of some oil reserve facilities are under way.

As for the scale of China's oil reserve, Zhang said some people suggest it should be equivalent to the amount of 90 days of oil consumption, while others hold it should be equivalent to that of a 120-day consumption.

"This (scale) should be determined according to China's real conditions," Zhang said.

It's not necessary for China to build up a state oil reserve as big as that of Japan which has to import every drop of oil from the world market, while China can satisfy most of the domestic demand with the crude produced at home, he added.

According to him, China is expected to produce 180 million tons of crude oil in 2005, compared with 175 million tons last year, when the country imported 117 million tons.

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