Massive expansion of oil storage is part of China’s infrastructure preparations for global confrontation

On October 7, 2025, it was reported that China is constructing 11 new oil storage facilities, marking Beijing’s most extensive program to expand oil storage capacity, which will increase its storage capabilities by nearly 170 million barrels—enough to cover two weeks of China’s crude oil imports.

China’s strategy of accumulating oil reserves is reaching a scale that transcends economic rationality and forms a new architecture for preparing for global conflict.

Beijing is creating a reserve that could serve as an energy shield capable of withstanding the initial phase of a global conflict, during which maritime supply routes would face the threat of a blockade by democratic allies.

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