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Is China really dependent on middle-east oil? I read that they had been diversifying in preparation for an energy resource fight for some time now. For example, they've massively invested in Solar power generation, are building a 300-400 billion dollar gas pipeline from Russia, already buy a lot of oil to from Russia, and also purchased from Venezuela (though how that's going now is anybody's guess). They also have a good relationship with most of the players in the middle-east and helped repair ties between the Saudis and the Iranians.
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Yes, China imports most of its oil, and most of its imports are from the Middle East.

As your own reply alludes, electrification was clearly strategic move to reduce their risk in a scenario such as where we find ourselves today.

However, there are things that you can do with petroleum you can never do with batteries e.g. lubricants, asphalt, plastics, cosmetics, jet fuel, etc.


I saw an article that went really into depth - basically oil has huge diversity, and they really wanted Venezuelan oil:

https://open.substack.com/pub/endtropy/p/trumps-enormous-c-l...




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