China’s Five-Year Plan Targets Peak Oil While Boosting Gas Storage

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China’s Five-Year Plan Targets Peak Oil While Boosting Gas Storage
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China's new five-year energy plan sets 2030 targets for natural gas storage and import capacity while calling for the country to reach peak oil consumption, possibly this year. The plan follows the closure of the Strait of Hormuz earlier this year, which China's stockpiles helped it absorb with markets largely unchanged.

China's National Development and Reform Commission and National Energy Administration released a new five-year plan for the oil and gas sector on Monday that calls for the country to reach peak oil consumption, an outcome some experts say could arrive as soon as this year. The same plan simultaneously pushes for a build-out of domestic oil production, reflecting Beijing's ambivalence between clean-energy buildout and industrial and energy-security priorities.

Plan sets 2030 gas storage and pipeline targets

The plan targets 200 million tonnes of LNG terminal capacity and 114 billion cubic metres of pipeline capacity by 2030, alongside a mandate for natural gas storage capacity to outpace national consumption by 13% that same year. It also calls for expanded overland and coastal LNG import capacity. At the same time, the plan outlines a parallel push to ramp up domestic oil production, even as it targets peak oil demand.

Peak oil and gas expansion serve the same goal

These two aims look contradictory at first: reach peak oil while also growing gas infrastructure and domestic crude output. But both serve one strategic priority — energy independence. For Beijing, the energy transition represents autonomy from foreign fuel imports rather than decarbonization alone. Planning to hit peak oil demand before the world reaches peak oil production also protects China from a scenario in which global crude output starts declining before it has weaned itself off imports.

Hormuz closure tested the strategy

China's energy strategy already faced a real test when the Strait of Hormuz closed in February, a route that on a given day carried a fifth of the world's oil and gas trade, mostly bound for Asian markets. China's stockpiles and contingency planning left its energy markets largely unchanged through the closure. According to the Washington Post, Third Way's Josh Freed, head of climate and energy at the think tank, said "This is a shock China can absorb." Freed added that the country would emerge from the conflict in a stronger position on the other side.

Source: Oilprice.com

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