China launches national oil reserve centre
After a three year process China on today announced the setting up of a national oil reserve centre.
China started a state strategic oil reserve base program in 2004 as a way to offset oil supply risks and reduce the impact of fluctuating energy prices worldwide on China's domestic market of refined oil.
With the approval of the Chinese government, the centre was officially launched today, said the National Development and Reform Commission, which oversees a wide-range of social and economic affairs, including energy.
The centre, the administrative body of the country's national oil reserve system, takes the responsibility of building and making use of the country's strategic oil reserves, the commission said in a statement.
The commission said the centre will also keep an eye on the movement of demand and supply of both domestic and international oil markets.
The NDRC said the country has decided to establish four strategic oil reserve bases in Dalian, Qingdao, Ningbo and Zhoushan, respectively. All of the bases are on the coast.
The first one in Ningbo, eastern China's Zhejiang Province, has started to stock up on oil. They are designed to maintain strategic oil reserves of an equivalent to 30 days of imports, or about 10 million tonnes.
After a three year process China on today announced the setting up of a national oil reserve centre.
China started a state strategic oil reserve base program in 2004 as a way to offset oil supply risks and reduce the impact of fluctuating energy prices worldwide on China's domestic market of refined oil.
With the approval of the Chinese government, the centre was officially launched today, said the National Development and Reform Commission, which oversees a wide-range of social and economic affairs, including energy.
The centre, the administrative body of the country's national oil reserve system, takes the responsibility of building and making use of the country's strategic oil reserves, the commission said in a statement.
The commission said the centre will also keep an eye on the movement of demand and supply of both domestic and international oil markets.
The NDRC said the country has decided to establish four strategic oil reserve bases in Dalian, Qingdao, Ningbo and Zhoushan, respectively. All of the bases are on the coast.
The first one in Ningbo, eastern China's Zhejiang Province, has started to stock up on oil. They are designed to maintain strategic oil reserves of an equivalent to 30 days of imports, or about 10 million tonnes.