chinese oil refiners have always tried to purchase as little oil as they could because they sell gas at a loss. if the government increases prices, it might make sense for them to buy more crude oil because quite honestly, chinese consumers weren't getting enough gas at the old prices. oil shortages and lines at gas stations were quite common. Don't know if this still holds true at current prices, nytimes article seems to think it still does. Regardless, many economies seem to be slowing down. Many traditional gas users seem to be slowing down. The bearish story is still unfolding. Only time will tell if its correct
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well sliman could be partially right...
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chinese oil refiners have always tried to purchase as little oil as they could because they sell gas at a loss. if the government increases prices, it might make sense for them to buy more crude oil because quite honestly, chinese consumers weren't getting enough gas at the old prices. oil shortages and lines at gas stations were quite common. Don't know if this still holds true at current prices, nytimes article seems to think it still does. Regardless, many economies seem to be slowing down. Many traditional gas users seem to be slowing down. The bearish story is still unfolding. Only time will tell if its correct