In this episode of Finance Pulse, we dive into one of the biggest questions in global energy: Does China really need another fossil fuel supply line from Russia?
As the world shifts toward renewables, China’s soaring energy demand keeps fossil fuels at the core of its strategy. With Russia eager to deepen ties amid Western sanctions, a new supply line could reshape the balance of energy security, trade, and geopolitics.
We break down:
- China’s current energy mix and its dependence on fossil fuels
- Russia’s role in meeting Beijing’s oil and gas needs
- The risks and benefits of expanding supply lines amid shifting markets
- How this move could affect global energy prices and geopolitics
Is this a smart long-term strategy for Beijing — or a risky overcommitment in a world moving toward cleaner energy? Join us as Finance Pulse unpacks the stakes.