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Asian refiners feel the heat as demand dwindles

THAT Asian refining margins have been in the doldrums is nothing new. But when BP became the latest to pull out of its planned multi-billion dollar refinery investment in China, it was a clear sign that the outlook for oil demand growth in Asia is not all that rosy. <b> By Gomati Jagadeesan</b>

Asian refiners feel the heat as demand dwindles

Recent reports suggest BP is withdrawing from its planned investment in PetroChina's 200,000 barrels per day refinery in southern coastal city of Quinzhou, having disbanded the team that was assessing...

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