📹 قدرت در دنیای امروز فقط به داشتن منابع نفتی نیست؛ بلکه به توان مدیریت مصرف، ذخایر راهبردی، برنامه…
انتشار: 2026/08/07 23:08 UTCدریافت: 2026/08/12 01:00 UTCآخرین مشاهده: 2026/08/12 01:00 UTC
📹 قدرت در دنیای امروز فقط به داشتن منابع نفتی نیست؛ بلکه به توان مدیریت مصرف، ذخایر راهبردی، برنامهریزی و نفوذ در بازار جهانی هم بستگی دارهچین، کشوری که خود تولیدکننده بزرگ نفت نیست، با کاهش هدفمند واردات و استفاده از ذخایر استراتژیک تونست بر توازن بازار جهانی اثر بذاره#رشتوQuoting Bigwhyte (@BenWhite1254999) How China Quietly Save The World Last Month This video explores how China unexpectedly prevented a catastrophic global oil shock following the outbreak of the Iran war, which threatened to halt energy supplies globally .Key takeaways:The Crisis: When the Strait of Hormuz was closed, the world faced a 20-million-barrel-per-day deficit. Despite releases from strategic reserves and alternative pipelines, a major economic collapse appeared imminent .China's Intervention: China, the world's largest oil importer, quietly cut its imports by approximately 5.5 million barrels per day, essentially balancing the global market deficits.How They Did It: China achieved this through a mix of methods:A secret ban on fuel exports .Increased reliance on coal for industrial processes and power generation.Nudging domestic demand toward rail and electric vehicles .Drawing upon a massive, previously hidden strategic petroleum reserve, estimated at over 1.4 billion barrels, largely sourced from Russia and Iran using non-dollar currencies.Strategic Implications:Neutralizing the 'Malacca Dilemma': China has demonstrated it can withstand a naval blockade (like the one potentially posed by the United States at the Strait of Malacca), making a conflict over Taiwan appear more viable to them .New Global Power: By proving it can control 5% of global oil demand, China has signaled its transition into a dominant energy superpower, capable of influencing global prices and leverage over rivals like the United States.مرتضی(هیچ سابق)🚩📨 @hashtageram





