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Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025

China's Iranian Oil Imports Face Disruption Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions

China has emerged as the primary destination for Iranian oil exports, accounting for approximately 90% of Iran's crude shipments. In March 2025, China's imports of Iranian crude reached an estimated 1.8 million barrels per day, marking the highest level in recent months. This surge was facilitated by independent Chinese refineries, commonly referred to as "teapots," which have been instrumental in processing Iranian oil despite international sanctions.

Impact of Israel-Iran Conflict on Energy Infrastructure

The recent escalation in hostilities between Israel and Iran has led to significant disruptions in energy infrastructure. Israeli airstrikes targeted Iran's South Pars gas field, resulting in damage to multiple units and a partial production shutdown. Additionally, Iran reported attacks on a fuel depot and refinery near Tehran. In retaliation, Iran struck Israel's Haifa oil refinery, leading to its shutdown due to power station damage. These developments have raised concerns about potential impacts on global energy supplies.

Threats to the Strait of Hormuz

Iran has threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint through which approximately one-fifth of the world's petroleum passes. Such a move could hinder oil and gas exports from key Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Analysts suggest that a closure could lead to a significant increase in oil prices, potentially exceeding $100 per barrel, and cause substantial market volatility.

U.S. Sanctions and Their Implications

The United States has intensified its sanctions on entities involved in the Iranian oil trade. In April 2025, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on a Chinese refinery in Shandong province for allegedly purchasing over $1 billion worth of Iranian crude oil. These measures are part of broader efforts to disrupt Iran's "shadow fleet," which is used to transport oil covertly. The sanctions have also targeted several associated companies and vessels involved in the oil trade.

China's Strategic Oil Reserves and Import Patterns

Despite a decline in seaborne imports, China has continued to build its crude oil stockpiles. In May 2025, the stockpiling rate exceeded 1 million barrels per day for the second consecutive month. This strategy indicates China's efforts to mitigate potential supply disruptions amid escalating geopolitical tensions and sanctions.

Market Reactions and Global Implications

The ongoing conflict and associated risks have led to increased volatility in oil markets. On June 17, 2025, benchmark U.S. crude futures rose by 4.3% to $74.84 per barrel. However, prices remain lower than a year ago, partly due to the continued flow of Iranian oil to major buyers like China. The situation remains fluid, with potential for further disruptions depending on the developments in the Middle East and international responses.

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