In 2007, Kuwait supplied China with  of oil per day, accounting for 2.6% of Chinas total crude oil imports.  Saudi Arabia was Chinas top supplier with its shipments jumping 69.8 percent to 3.84 million tons (939,000 bbl/d), followed by Angola with 2.06 million tons (503,000 bbl/d), down 27.1 percent. Iran became third, with imports from the country shrinking 35.3 percent to 1.18 million tons (289,000 bbl/d). China is the worlds second-biggest oil consumer after the US. Abdullatif Al-Houti, Managing Director of International Marketing at state-run Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), told KUNA in October that Kuwait is on course for its China-bound crude oil export target of  by 2015, but success will heavily depend on the Sino-Kuwaiti refinery project. The two countries have been in talks for the planned  refinery in Chinas southern Guangdong Province. The complex is expected to be on-stream by 2020.
Answer this question: Which country supplied more crude oil to China, Angola or Iran?
Angola with 2.06 million tons