BEIJING/SINGAPORE, Sept 29 (Reuters): The tax office in China's Shandong province has urged refiners in the oil hub to make payments to a government risk reserve fund to cover periods when oil prices fell below US$40 a barrel this year, in line with government policy.
Global oil prices held below that level for more than three months and the payments due are estimated to be in the billions of yuan.
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