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        Mystery of oil held on Chinese islands puzzles crude markets

        Pubdate:2016-09-01 11:14 Source:zhangmeng Click:
        From underground caverns by the Yellow Sea to a scattering of islands in the Yangtze River delta, the government has been stockpiling crude for emergencies in a network of storage sites dotted around the country. Record purchases this year by the world’s biggest energy consumer have helped oil prices recover from the worst crash in a generation. What the country plans to do next could determine where they go from here.
         
        The difficulty is that nobody outside China really knows for certain. The government won’t say how much it’s holding or when the tanks will be full. Energy Aspects Ltd. says the country will probably keep buying and fill up commercial tanks if it has to, while the likes of JPMorgan Chase & Co. say the purchases may soon stop. The difference in opinion is equivalent to about 1.1 MMbopd, or more than the Asian country buys from Saudi Arabia.
         
        “China seems to feel no obligation to report on its strategic stocks, and that might confer a genuine advantage in its favor,” said John Driscoll, the chief strategist at JTD Energy Services Pte, who has spent more than 30 years trading crude and petroleum in Singapore. “The scope of their purchases can dramatically affect fundamentals and prices. However, since they will likely be shrouded in secrecy, it will remain challenging to quantify the impact.”
         
        China outlined in 2009 its plans to build reserves equivalent to 100 days of net imports. But since then it’s only provided sporadic scraps of detail on its strategic petroleum reserves, or SPR. That stands in contrast to the U.S., where the Energy Department has been detailing data on American inventories for more than three decades.
         
        The Asian country had about 191 MMbbl of crude in its SPR as of the middle of last year, according to a statement on the website of the National Bureau of Statistics in December. But it also said at the time that total combined capacity of seven above-ground sites and one location with underground caverns was the equivalent of only 180 MMbbl. The figures haven’t been updated since.
         
        The government also said at the time it has leased space in commercial sites, signaling it could buy additional oil while more of its own tanks are constructed. Nobody replied to a fax sent to the press office of the National Energy Administration asking for details about the SPR.
         
        “SPR has been a China mystery due to the lack of government data disclosure,” said Ying Wang, a Hong Kong-based analyst at JPMorgan. The bank estimates the amount of crude China is putting into stockpiles by calculating how much more oil the country is buying and producing than it’s using.
         
        Surplus Crude
         
        That amounted to about 1.2 MMbopd over the first half of the year, according to JPMorgan. The bank estimates the country built up a total of about 400 MMbbl by mid-2016 out of a targeted 511 MMbbl. That means at the current rate of stockpiling, the storage would be filled up by August, leading to a potential drop in imports in September.
         
        Energy Aspects looks at it differently. Because China can shift oil between commercial and strategic storage, the government may be able to increase purchases even if it runs out of its own space, said Michal Meidan, a London-based analyst for the industry consultant. Another 150 MMbbl of commercial storage space is coming online by the end of next year that can be filled, she said. That means that while reserve buying may slow, it won’t fall significantly.
         
        “Even if SPR tanks only come online later in the year, more commercial tanks are starting up,” Meidan said. Energy Aspects sees demand for the reserves dropping by only 100,000 bopd in the second half of the year to 300,000 bopd.
         
        China’s oil imports have averaged an unprecedented 7.5 MMbpd so far this year, government data show. The purchases, along with temporary production outages in Nigeria and Canada, helped rebalance supply and demand in the market, leading Brent crude, the benchmark for more than half the world’s oil, to jump almost 90% from mid-January to June.
         
        Brent crude on the ICE Futures Europe exchange traded 0.7% lower at $48.03/bbl by 9:16 a.m. London time. They were at more than $115/bbl in mid-2014.
         
        In the U.S., supplies in the strategic reserve were at 695 MMbbl as of Aug. 26, enough to support 149 days of import protection, according to data from the Energy Department. The government regularly reports how much oil is at each of its four sites and even breaks down the quantity of crude that’s held by sulfur level. When it purchased supplies for the reserve last year, it did so in a bidding system in which the sellers and even the price were publicly announced.
         
        Deadline Delay
         
        China plans to build emergency reserves equivalent to 100 days of net imports by 2020, the nation’s top refiner said in 2009, citing a plan approved by the State Council. It pushed back completion of the stockpile to beyond the 2020 deadline, according to a Five-Year Plan released in March 2016.
         
        “The Chinese seem to embrace the concept of asymmetric information which holds that those in possession of proprietary information and data hold a critical, strategic advantage over the less-informed,” JTD Energy’s Driscoll said.
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