China's domestic crude oil production during the first six months of 2016 fell 4.6 per cent from a year ago, official data showed on Friday, to the lowest level since 2010, as producers cut back output on lower oil prices.
Lower output from China, the world's fourth-largest crude oil producer, has helped ease a global supply glut that led global oil prices to a 75 per cent rebound this year after falling to the lowest since 2003 in mid-January.
Data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed China pumped 16.58 million tonnes of crude last month, or 4.03 million barrels per day, down 8.9 per cent from June 2015.
Output in the first half of the year was 101.59 million tonnes.
On a daily basis, China pumped 4.07 million barrels in the first six months, roughly 179,000 bpd less than a year earlier, according to calculations based on the official data.
Dominant domestic producers PetroChina and Sinopec both projected output declines this year as many of their fields began to operate at a loss, especially in the first quarter when oil prices sank below $40 a barrel.
Sinopec Corp posted a 9.3 per cent fall in crude oil output in the first quarter versus a year earlier, and PetroChina reported a 0.2 per cent fall in domestic oil and gas production.
The lower domestic production partly contributed to a 930,500 bpd rise in China's crude oil imports in the first half of 2016, 14.2 per cent higher than a year ago, according to government data released on Wednesday.
Benchmark Brent crude prices averaged $41.21 a barrel in the first half of this year, versus $59.35 during the year-ago period.
Natural gas output for the first half of this year gained 4.1 percent over a year earlier at 69 billion cubic meters, with June output down 0.5 percent on year, the NBS data showed.
(tonne = 7.3 barrels)
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