China now have nation wide diesel shortage crisis?!

Dgains

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After this "pandemic" with vaccines passport
Next is going to be "food/power shortages" then they will introduce "carbon taxes" to "save the earth"

And who are the one doing the pollution again?
 

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how now? do they go invade coal and oil rich countries?

oh wait, they don't do that..

Actually they do, they doing it with south china sea first

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Once they had their way and really claimed the imaginary 9 dotted lines, They will be holding the largest amount of crude oil reserves in this region.
 

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Actually they do, they doing it with south china sea first

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Once they had their way and really claimed the imaginary 9 dotted lines, They will be holding the largest amount of crude oil reserves in this region.
not bad, quite impressive
 

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MMMM......

Actually they do, they doing it with south china sea first

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Once they had their way and really claimed the imaginary 9 dotted lines, They will be holding the largest amount of crude oil reserves in this region.
 

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nehmind , they take some of the uk oil crisis videos to show their maindlanders can liao ... they laugh at amdk will forget their own problems
 

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after coal, gas now diesel too...



Gas stations ration petrol in China diesel shortage​


https://www.bbc.com/news/business-59059093
Petrol stations in many parts of China have begun rationing diesel amid rising costs and falling supplies.

Some truck drivers are having to wait entire days to refuel, according to posts on social media site Weibo.

China is currently in the midst of a massive power crunch, as coal and natural gas shortages have closed factories and left homes without power.

And this latest issue is only likely to contribute to an ongoing global supply chain crisis, say analysts.

"The current diesel shortages seem to be affecting long distance transportation businesses which could include goods meant for markets outside of China," said Mattie Bekink, China Director at the Economist Intelligence Unit

"Depending on the duration and intensity of this crunch, we could well see this contribute to the global supply chain challenges."

The global supply chain crisis has been largely driven by the Covid-19 pandemic, with demand surging as economies re-open.

In China, trucks are only being allowed to fill up 100 litres each - about 10% of their capacity, a truck dealer from Shijiazhuang city in Hebei province told Chinese business news service Caixin.

In other parts of the country, reports suggest rations are even tighter with drivers only allowed to buy up to 25 litres.

Meanwhile, in the city of Fuyang, about a seven hour drive south of the key transportation hub of Shijiazhuang, Caixin reports petrol stations are limiting purchases or charging drivers surcharges of up to 300 yuan ($47, £34) to fill up their tanks.

"After going to a few [petrol] stations, there is no more diesel, and prices will continue to rise, and large trucks running logistics will not be able to refuel," one Weibo user wrote.

Another also bemoaned the impact on inflation and deliveries.


no surprises lah, rural ppl are already chopping down trees for firewood liao.
rast time their pork kena swine flu, prices shot up, they follow halimau advice, no fish eat prawns, then chicken prices shot up too.
now coal prices shot up, u can expect other fuel prices to follow, when they look for alternatives.
 

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Have not fight war already facing fuel shortages and blackouts. Imagine if fight war how? Fuel depot and supply line will always be targeted first in war and there will be no trade with foreign countries during a war as most will evacuate their own citizens and companies first.

The tiong have eat grass and tree barks with no lights at night? Freeze to death in winter? LOL!
 

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after coal, gas now diesel too...



Gas stations ration petrol in China diesel shortage​


https://www.bbc.com/news/business-59059093
Petrol stations in many parts of China have begun rationing diesel amid rising costs and falling supplies.

Some truck drivers are having to wait entire days to refuel, according to posts on social media site Weibo.

China is currently in the midst of a massive power crunch, as coal and natural gas shortages have closed factories and left homes without power.

And this latest issue is only likely to contribute to an ongoing global supply chain crisis, say analysts.

"The current diesel shortages seem to be affecting long distance transportation businesses which could include goods meant for markets outside of China," said Mattie Bekink, China Director at the Economist Intelligence Unit

"Depending on the duration and intensity of this crunch, we could well see this contribute to the global supply chain challenges."

The global supply chain crisis has been largely driven by the Covid-19 pandemic, with demand surging as economies re-open.

In China, trucks are only being allowed to fill up 100 litres each - about 10% of their capacity, a truck dealer from Shijiazhuang city in Hebei province told Chinese business news service Caixin.

In other parts of the country, reports suggest rations are even tighter with drivers only allowed to buy up to 25 litres.

Meanwhile, in the city of Fuyang, about a seven hour drive south of the key transportation hub of Shijiazhuang, Caixin reports petrol stations are limiting purchases or charging drivers surcharges of up to 300 yuan ($47, £34) to fill up their tanks.

"After going to a few [petrol] stations, there is no more diesel, and prices will continue to rise, and large trucks running logistics will not be able to refuel," one Weibo user wrote.

Another also bemoaned the impact on inflation and deliveries.

dey have reserves to last at least half a year without imports
 

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after coal, gas now diesel too...



Gas stations ration petrol in China diesel shortage​


https://www.bbc.com/news/business-59059093
Petrol stations in many parts of China have begun rationing diesel amid rising costs and falling supplies.

Some truck drivers are having to wait entire days to refuel, according to posts on social media site Weibo.

China is currently in the midst of a massive power crunch, as coal and natural gas shortages have closed factories and left homes without power.

And this latest issue is only likely to contribute to an ongoing global supply chain crisis, say analysts.

"The current diesel shortages seem to be affecting long distance transportation businesses which could include goods meant for markets outside of China," said Mattie Bekink, China Director at the Economist Intelligence Unit

"Depending on the duration and intensity of this crunch, we could well see this contribute to the global supply chain challenges."

The global supply chain crisis has been largely driven by the Covid-19 pandemic, with demand surging as economies re-open.

In China, trucks are only being allowed to fill up 100 litres each - about 10% of their capacity, a truck dealer from Shijiazhuang city in Hebei province told Chinese business news service Caixin.

In other parts of the country, reports suggest rations are even tighter with drivers only allowed to buy up to 25 litres.

Meanwhile, in the city of Fuyang, about a seven hour drive south of the key transportation hub of Shijiazhuang, Caixin reports petrol stations are limiting purchases or charging drivers surcharges of up to 300 yuan ($47, £34) to fill up their tanks.

"After going to a few [petrol] stations, there is no more diesel, and prices will continue to rise, and large trucks running logistics will not be able to refuel," one Weibo user wrote.

Another also bemoaned the impact on inflation and deliveries.

i wonder how are they able to post to youtube ... not scared asking for trouble.
 

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That time they got some people creating 2-3 threads daily to say Europe no more petrol uk no more petrol and laugh.
 

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Have not fight war already facing fuel shortages and blackouts. Imagine if fight war how? Fuel depot and supply line will always be targeted first in war and there will be no trade with foreign countries during a war as most will evacuate their own citizens and companies first.
The tiong have eat grass and tree barks with no lights at night? Freeze to death in winter? LOL!

Military always get first reserves on food, water n fuel.

NK so poor, still can drive tank parades like free like that. China PLA easily got 1 year worth of fuel for full combat operations.



Sent from my toilet bowl
 

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https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202110/1237632.shtml

Gas stations in many parts of China are running out of diesel after supply constraints posed by the booming demand for coal transportation and factories using diesel to generate electricity.

Several gas stations in North China's Hebei Province told the Global Times on Friday that pumps had been empty from days to even a week. Those who have just acquired supplies face a limited amount of diesel delivery to each customer, in addition to charging them a higher price.

"Each customer can only buy a fixed amount, because there isn't enough at the moment," an employee from a gas station in Shijiazhuang, capital of Hebei, told the Global Times on Friday.

Staff from another gas station said that the diesel price had increased in recent days by 0.2 yuan ($0.03) to 7.22, but they cannot say if the price will continue to rise or there will be any diesel available in the near future.

"The diesel price hike is driven by demand for the booming transportation of bulk cargo, especially coal, which has now entered a peak season, while some factories have also increased their use of diesel to generate electricity to complete orders amid tight power supplies," Han Xiaoping, chief analyst at energy industry website china5e.com, told the Global Times on Friday.

The latest diesel crisis has hit the cargo business, especially smaller operators with limited cash flow and bargaining power.

An employee with a logistic company based in Qingdao, East China's Shandong Province, said that they turned down new orders or those involving long distance transport, because of the high diesel price.

Truck drivers are very sensitive to diesel price hikes since they bear the brunt of any price change, the analyst said.

The price of domestic refined oil soared in October. The domestic 92-octane gasoline price was 9,062 yuan per ton, an increase of 17.11 percent from a month ago, while the diesel price was 8,135.4 yuan per ton, a monthly increase of 19.07 percent, industry data shows.

Oil prices have continuously hit multi-year highs recently, with Brent crude hitting $86.70 a barrel on Monday - the highest since October 2018, the Star reported on Friday.

As a country with 70 percent of total crude oil consumption reliant on imports, the Chinese oil market is also vulnerable to international market changes, Han said.

The National Development and Reform Commission issued a notice on October 22, raising domestic gasoline prices by 300 yuan per ton and 290 yuan for diesel.

To stabilize supplies, Sinopec's monthly distribution of domestic diesel in October rose by a monthly-average of 20 percent compared with the previous three quarters, media reports said. The company plans to continue to increase distribution by 18 percent more than October to ensure domestic diesel supplies.

"The tight situation is expected to be a temporary one that will be largely eased after the heating season this winter," Han said.
 
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