China announced a green hydrogen policy last week, which will see the country’s state budget offer subsidies for the production of green fuels. Interestingly, the initiative came in the week that IMO member states failed to adopt a Net-Zero Framework for the global shipping industry. China’s National Development and Reform …
Read More »China Continues Russian Arctic LNG Imports despite Sanctions
The sanctioned Russian Arctic LNG export facility continues to ship cargoes to China as the U.S.-sanctioned project did not incur additional sanctions in Wednesday’s U.S. package imposed “as a result of Russia’s lack of serious commitment to a peace process to end the war in Ukraine.” While the U.S. slapped …
Read More »China Becomes Canada’s Biggest Crude Customer Thanks to Trans Mountain
For decades, Canadian oil exporters have only had one destination: south of the border. Yet things are changing. There’s a new big buyer in town, and it’s buying a lot: China. Canadian crude oil flows abroad began to change direction earlier this year, after the trade dispute ignited by U.S. …
Read More »China’s Role in Africa’s Green Energy Future
China’s incredible pace of clean energy spending has made the world’s second-largest economy the single-largest producer of clean energy by a long shot. This dominant position in global energy markets doesn’t just stem from domestic production capacity, but from increasingly significant control of global supply chains for clean energy technologies …
Read More »China Drives Global EV Sales to Record High
Global sales of electric vehicles rose to a record high of 2.1 million in September, driven by Chinese demand which accounted for over half of that global total, Rho Motion reported today. EV sales in China last month hit 1.3 million, with the number for the first nine months of …
Read More »China’s Coal Imports Jumped to 9-Month High in September
Chinese coal imports surged in September to the highest level in nine months and the highest for 2025 amid falling output and rising prices within China, official data showed on Monday. The world’s top coal consumer, China, imported 46 million tons of coal in September, the highest level so far …
Read More »China Vows to Protect Its Firms amid Fresh US Oil Sanctions Barrage
China vowed on Friday to protect the rights and interests of Chinese companies after the U.S. unleashed on Thursday a new sanctions package on Chinese entities for importing crude oil from Iran. The U.S. Treasury on Thursday blacklisted around 100 individuals, vessels, and companies—including China’s Shandong Jincheng Petrochemical Group, a …
Read More »China to Build 11 New Oil Storage Sites in 2 Years
China is building new oil storage sites as it stockpiles crude while it is cheap. This year and next will see a total of 11 new storage sites built across the country, Reuters reported today, noting that the combined capacity of the new sites would come in at some 169 …
Read More »CNOOC Expands Presence in South China Sea with New Projects
China’s network of subsea pipelines has reached a total length of 10,000 kilometers, CNOOC reported this week. The news was hailed by media as a milestone in offshore oil and gas development in the world’s largest importer of energy commodities as it seeks to change that status. China has been …
Read More »China Defies Sanctions with Sixth Russian Arctic LNG Cargo
China has received a sixth LNG cargo from Russia’s heavily sanctioned Arctic export project in a sign that the Chinese-Russian trade from Arctic LNG 2 has been flourishing in recent weeks despite U.S. and European sanctions on the project. The Arctic Mulan discharged its LNG cargo at the Chinese terminal …
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