The Changing Dynamics of Oil Markets: China's Influence and the Impact of Rising Prices

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China's decades-long dependence on oil may be coming to an end as its demand for oil is predicted to peak within the next three to five years. Experts suggest that global oil markets should look to countries like India and other emerging economies in Southeast Asia to create resilience on the demand side. China's commitment to carbon neutrality by 2060 and the rapid growth of electric vehicle adoption may contribute to a decline in its crude oil demand. However, some analysts believe that without significant technological innovation, China's oil demand will continue for the next two to three decades.
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