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China energy consumption has climbed to 28% of the world total, reshaping global energy demand.
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China energy consumption has climbed to 28% of the world total, reshaping global energy demand.
China cut oil imports hard — and why it is not and may never rush back. China cut crude imports from 11.7 million b/d in February to just under 9 million by late May, and by May im...
See how global crude oil trade has shifted since 1990, with China and India driving import growth and North America becoming a net exporter.
China's sharp pullback in crude purchases has acted as a de facto shock absorber for global oil markets, helping explain why prices topped out near $120 a barrel rather than testin...
China’s EV push, the Power of Siberia 2 saga, and Chinese imports of raw uranium supplies may appear to be separate issues. In reality, they tell the same story.
Russia continues to be the largest exporter of oil to China
China’s crude oil demand is expected to peak this year, according to executives from the country’s largest oil firm, a scenario set to further reshape the global energy market foll...
The impact of the conflict in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has had an uneven geopolitical impact. For China, it has formed the catalyst for a resurgence...
While China’s oil and gas imports from Gulf nations plunged in April amid the Strait of Hormuz crisis during the US-Israeli war on Iran, shipments from Russia have provided Beijing...
(click to enlarge) The International Energy Agency released its 2026 energy investment report, highlighting the key investment regions and sectors as the world continues to deal wi...
Given that control over energy reinforces superpower status, the contest of the century has morphed into an intense rivalry between China, a rising “electrostate”, and the United S...
China’s exports of green-energy and battery products to the United States have accelerated amid demand in America’s fast-expanding AI sector, as cooling trade tensions and energy-s...
As the war in Iran disrupts global oil and chemical supplies, China’s coal-heavy energy sector is seizing an unprecedented opportunity. Dannie Peng visited the Changji Hui Autonomo...
Chinese buyers shunned Omani crude when prices surged to a record high in March, resulting in a sharp drop in May liftings. A diverse range ...
Ireland is still very reliant on imported fossil fuels despite more energy coming from renewable sources, according to the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland's latest energy s...
China is the world’s largest purchaser of oil. But three months after the war with Iran began, it cut its imports, cushioning the global market.
The Persian Gulf exported 16.4 million barrels of crude per day in 2024, with its single largest flow of 5.1 Mb/d heading to China.
The recent escalation in the Middle East has produced an unforeseen winner. The conflict has rekindled worries about logistics and energy security, prompting governments and busine...
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