South Korea’s crude oil imports rose for the third consecutive month in June amid a robust economic recovery, but a new wave of COVID-19 cases could put immediate brakes on the momentum, while refiners’ growing focus on hydrogen may kick off a long-term downtrend in crude purchases. The world’s fifth-biggest crude importer received 80.165 million …
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