China has allowed state refiners to draw on commercial oil reserves as a
six-week Middle East war tightens global energy supplies, according to people
familiar with the matter. Companies including China Petrochemical Corp. and
China National Petroleum Corp. will be permitted to use inventories held at
storage and processing facilities. Analysts at Energy Aspects estimate potential
drawdowns of around 1 million barrels per day between April and June, while
other forecasts suggest similar levels in the near term. China imports about 11
million barrels of crude per day, though authorities did not comment.