US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
    Business / Industries

    Planned oil price cut suspended

    By Du Juan and Zheng Jinran (China Daily) Updated: 2015-12-16 07:56

    Planned oil price cut suspended

    A worker fills up a car with fuel at a gas station in Lianyungang city, East China's Jiangsu province, Feb 9, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Govt says it will make adjustments to reduce energy consumption, pollution

    China's top economic planner suspended a retail oil price cut that was scheduled for Wednesday and will adjust the current pricing mechanism in order to reduce fossil fuel consumption for better air quality.

    The National Development and Reform Commission, said on Tuesday that the government will use the price of refined oil as a tool to save energy and reduce air pollution.

    "To keep a stable domestic price of refined oil on a background of the low global crude price will be helpful in limiting oil consumption, improving the country's energy structure and protecting the environment," the commission said.

    The government will soon release a new retail oil pricing mechanism draft for public comment.

    The current retail oil price system started in March 2013, shortening the adjustment period to 10 days, which allowed for swifter reactions to increases or cuts in global prices.

    The current mechanism represented progress for the country's energy pricing authorities, as it links to global prices. However, global crude prices have declined steeply since last year because of an increasing supply, reaching an 11-year low. The International Energy Agency predicted that the global supply would likely increase next year, dragging down prices further.

    The world's crude oil benchmark-US crude-fell as low as $34.53 per barrel on Monday. Brent crude fell as low as $36.33 per barrel, its weakest since December 2008.

    Under the current domestic pricing mechanism, China would cut retail prices for a fourth consecutive time on Wednesday, but the authority decided not to do so.

    From November last year to January, the government raised the retail oil consumption tax three times from 1 yuan ($0.15) per liter to 1.52 yuan per liter, aiming to improve the energy structure by increasing fuel taxes when global crude prices were low.

    "The ongoing falling crude prices seem a challenge for the current pricing mechanism," said Li Li, research director at ICIS Energy, a Shanghai-based energy consultancy.

    It may be more like a bonus for China's major State-owned oil producers, including China National Petroleum Corp and China Petrochemical Corp. The two companies will avoid billions of yuan in revenue reductions for one adjustment period-which is 10 days-after the government decided not to cut the price this time, according to an industry insider who didn't want to be named.

    In Beijing, vehicle exhaust is a prime contributor to air pollutants, accounting for 31.1 percent of all pollution sources, the municipal environmental watchdog said.

    Hot Topics

    Editor's Picks
    ...
    69ZXX少妇内射无码| 中文无码伦av中文字幕| 亚洲国产AV无码专区亚洲AV| 中文字幕亚洲综合小综合在线 | 777久久精品一区二区三区无码| 久久中文精品无码中文字幕| 内射无码专区久久亚洲| 日韩精品无码一本二本三本| 无码H黄肉动漫在线观看网站| 人妻少妇久久中文字幕| 少妇无码太爽了不卡视频在线看 | 亚洲精品无码永久在线观看你懂的| 亚洲最大激情中文字幕| 无码AV一区二区三区无码| 国产在线无码一区二区三区视频| 国产啪亚洲国产精品无码| 最近最新中文字幕高清免费| 色综合久久综合中文综合网| 日韩亚洲欧美中文在线| 无码的免费不卡毛片视频| 国产麻豆天美果冻无码视频| 久久久久亚洲av无码专区| 亚洲AV无码日韩AV无码导航| 亚洲韩国精品无码一区二区三区| 日韩人妻无码一区二区三区| 天堂а√在线地址中文在线| 中文字幕在线免费观看| 最近2019好看的中文字幕 | 无码人妻精品一区二区蜜桃网站| 久久精品中文字幕久久| 中文字幕视频一区| 乱人伦人妻中文字幕无码| 欧美日韩中文国产va另类| 亚洲va中文字幕无码| 69堂人成无码免费视频果冻传媒| 久久精品无码一区二区WWW| 国产啪亚洲国产精品无码| 亚洲AV无码国产精品色午友在线| 日日麻批免费40分钟无码| 国产精品视频一区二区三区无码| 精品无人区无码乱码毛片国产|