China is increasingly relying on its vast coal reserves in Xinjiang to fuel its energy needs, particularly as global oil supplies face disruption. The Wucaiwan region in Xinjiang is a hub for this coal-chemical production, sitting atop an estimated 390 billion tonnes of coal. This shift signifies a move away from Middle Eastern oil, which has historically been central to global industrial development. AI
排序理由 Article discusses geopolitical and economic implications of China's energy policy shift, rather than a specific event.
AI 生成摘要 · Google Gemini · 来自 1 个来源。 我们如何撰写摘要 →