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  • How much oil will China produce in 2025?
  • China aims to maintain crude production in 2025 little changed from 2024, with output expected to come in above 200 million tons. In 2024, China's total oil and gas output exceeded 400 million tons of oil equivalent for the first time, the National Energy Administration (NEA) has revealed.
  • How will China sustain its large production scale in 2025-2026?
  • China will sustain its large production scale mainly through the NOCs in 2025-2026. The Chinese government continues to back domestic production to support national energy security. The country relies heavily on oil and gas imports, which account for more than 70% of its oil consumption and 40% of natural gas consumption.
  • Will oil demand grow in 2025?
  • By Irina Slav for Oilprice.com More Top Reads From Oilprice.com Oil demand growth in 2025 is forecasted at 1–1.4 million bpd, with China driving petrochemical demand but seeing declines in transportation fuels due to EVs and LNG trucks.
  • How much oil does China produce in 2024?
  • In 2024, China's total oil and gas output exceeded 400 million tons of oil equivalent for the first time, the National Energy Administration (NEA) has revealed. China’s crude production clocked in at 213 million tons (4.9 million barrels per day), while natural gas production was 246.4 billion cubic meters (bcm).
  • When will China's oil demand peak?
  • At this time last year, CNPC expected a peak in oil demand coming to China by 2030. Now, after a year of EVs and LNG-fueled trucks displacing some gasoline and diesel demand, respectively, the peak in China’s oil demand may occur five years earlier, in 2025, according to a report by CNPC economists carried by Bloomberg.
  • Will Chinese national oil companies survive in 2025?
  • The creditworthiness of Chinese national oil companies (NOCs) will remain resilient in 2025, underpinned by robust output and sufficient financial headroom to support sizable capital expenditure. Another year of tepid demand for Chinese oil looms. Soft momentum in manufacturing and potential protectionism may choke prospects for economic growth.