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The South China Sea is a major trade route for crude oil, and in 2016, more than 30% of global maritime crude oil trade, or about 15 million barrels per day (b/d), passed through the South China Sea. <a href="http://go.usa.gov/xUJu7" rel="nofollow">go.usa.gov/xUJu7</a>

August 27, 2018
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Source Major crude oil trade flows in the South China Sea (2016)
Author U.S. Energy Information Administration

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