China boosts imports of Russian crude, stymieing India's refiners: Russell
XLE•India loses some access to Russian barrels
The Middle East conflict and the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports have resulted in sharply lower Chinese imports of Iranian crude, with Kpler estimating August arrivals at around 340,000 bpd.
This is roughly in line with July's 329,000 bpd and June's 361,000 bpd, but the past three months are about a third of the 1.14 million bpd of Iranian oil that China imported in March.
That March crude would have left Iran before the U.S. and Israel launched their aerial attacks on February 28, with the strikes prompting Tehran to effectively close the Strait of Hormuz to vessels through missile and drone strikes.
Nearly 20% of the world's crude oil and refined products moved through the narrow waterway before the conflict began, and while volumes have recovered in recent weeks they are still well below pre-war levels.



