China drew heavily on crude inventories during the Iran conflict, slashing imports while maintaining refinery runs and easing pressure on global oil supplies.

China's crude imports rebound as fuel export curbs ease. Crude oil to reach a new all-time high by December 31 at 14.5% YES.

New York Times: China is demonstrating its remarkable power over oil prices.

China's crude oil imports hit a decade-low due to the Iran conflict. New all-time high by September 30 at 7.9% YES.

Discover how China's oil import decisions influence global oil prices, alongside factors like the Strait of Hormuz and the Russia-Ukraine war. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read…

China reduces crude oil imports to stabilize prices amid the Iran conflict. Crude oil reaching a new all-time high by September 30 at 7.8% YES.

China’s falling oil imports signal a strategic shift from securing crude supplies toward managing costs, strengthening energy security, argues Fu Chengyu.

China's oil imports face risks from Middle East tensions. Crude oil reaching a new all-time high by December 31 at 14.5% YES.

China drew heavily on crude inventories during the Iran conflict, slashing imports while maintaining refinery runs and easing pressure on global oil supplies.

China shielded itself from the Iran war's energy shock by cutting crude imports and restricting fuel exports. This move demonstrated its capacity to manage global energy flows…