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Further China Based Purchase from Canada's TMX

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China’s Rongsheng Petrochemical has bought its first Canadian crude cargo via the recently expanded Trans Mountain Pipeline according to Reuters sources.

  • It was purchased through a TotalEnergies tender the sources said adding the 500,000-barrel of Access Western Blend (AWB) crude cargo will be delivered to Rongsheng's refinery in Zhoushan in August.
  • It further highlights the new pipelines ability to open up the Asian market for Canadian barrels via the expansion project.
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China’s Rongsheng Petrochemical has bought its first Canadian crude cargo via the recently expanded Trans Mountain Pipeline according to Reuters sources.

  • It was purchased through a TotalEnergies tender the sources said adding the 500,000-barrel of Access Western Blend (AWB) crude cargo will be delivered to Rongsheng's refinery in Zhoushan in August.
  • It further highlights the new pipelines ability to open up the Asian market for Canadian barrels via the expansion project.