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Op-eds & Essays with Luisa Palacios • January 04, 2026
The country could see a relatively rapid recovery of some oil production, depending on the leadership that emerges.
Amid global oil and gas disruptions, China stands prepared for the electrostate era.
Multiple US–Iran conflict scenarios carry materially different risks for global oil infrastructure, transit routes, and prices.
China’s crude oil imports hit a record-high 11.6 million barrels per day in 2025, as geopolitical tensions, low oil prices, and global oversupply spurred China to increase its oil stockpiles, a trend likely to continue in 2026.
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Op-eds & Essays with Luisa Palacios • January 04, 2026