How China Is Screwing Iran Thanks To The West
China Look to Take Advantage of Iran's Situation by Negotiating New Oil Prices
They are trying to take advantage of the pressure exerted upon Iran by the West’s sanctions and negotiate lower prices for the oil it purchases from Tehran.
China has bought its new oil from Saudi Arabia, West Africa, Russia and Australia over the last few months. According to OPEC, Saudi Arabia increased production by 360,000 bpd in December and industry sources claim that most of that excess has gone to China.
However despite the new sources of oil, China still need Iranian oil because the OPEC countries such as Saudi Arabia do not have sufficient excess capacity to replace it.
A Beijing-based oil trader commented that "Unipec (the trading division of Chinas top refiner Sinopec) is gambling now. If the Iranian side can compromise and reach a term deal, Unipec will get a large volume of crude at favourable prices, offsetting the premiums it paid to buy alternative oil over the past months."
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