
China’s independent refiners cut output in May as losses mount: sources

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Independent refiners in China's Shandong province are reducing fuel output due to declining margins and weak domestic demand, despite a directive from Beijing to maintain production. The average operating rate has dropped to around 50% from 55% in April, with some refiners facing losses of 500 to 600 yuan per tonne processed. The situation is exacerbated by high crude prices following the Iran war and a domestic supply glut. Some refiners have requested permission to lower processing rates or suspend operations, but approval from Beijing is still pending.
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