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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/21/business/china-oil-iran.htmlWhile the World Scrambles for Oil, China Sits on Full Tanks
The possible reopening of the Strait of Hormuz may not prompt China to return quickly to prewar levels of oil purchases from the Persian Gulf.
By Keith Bradsher
June 21, 2026, 5:01 a.m. ET
While the United States and Iran haggle over reopening the Strait of Hormuz and restoring oil exports from the Persian Gulf, China, the worlds largest oil importer, is not expected to quickly ramp up purchases from the region.
China finds itself in a very different position from much of the world, which is emerging from the war in Iran with depleted oil supplies.
The crude stockpiles held by the countrys state-owned energy companies remain nearly full. Beijing appears not to have tapped its vast strategic reserves, and storage tanks at Chinese refineries are brimming with gasoline, diesel and other refined products.
China cut its daily oil imports by roughly a third during the war. The pullback, driven largely by higher prices, helped ease some of the upward pressure on global oil markets caused by the almost complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
China was able to reduce imports so sharply in part because it had been buying more oil than it needed before the war. For years, it accumulated inventories whenever prices were low as part of a broader push to strengthen national self-reliance and improve its ability to withstand supply disruptions.
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While the World Scrambles for Oil, China Sits on Full Tanks (Original Post)
dalton99a
6 hrs ago
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yaesu
(9,449 posts)1. They were and are buying Russian oil. nt
orthoclad
(4,996 posts)2. "state-owned energy companies"
The Chinese people are not beholden to BP or Exxon or any of the other vampires. The people own the oil.
They are organized, and plan accordingly. They are not enslaved to the profit machine, which they use as a tool. In the West the profit machine owns us.
Meanwhile, they plunge ahead on wind, solar, hydrogen, and electric.
Some lessons we could learn.