Strategic petroleum reserve (China)

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The Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR; Chinese: 中华人民共和国战略石油储备) is an emergency fuel store of oil maintained by the People's Republic of China National Development and Reform Commission. China does not officially report its volume, but as of 2026, China is estimated to hold the largest emergency reserves in the world, totalling 1.3 billion barrels.[1]

Background

In 2007, China announced an expansion of its crude reserves into a two-part system. Chinese reserves would consist of a government-controlled strategic reserve complemented by mandated commercial reserves.[2] The government-controlled reserves was completed in three phases. Phase one consisted of a 101.9 million barrel reserve, mostly completed by the end of 2008. The second phase of the government-controlled reserves with an additional 170 million barrels for completion by 2011.[3] Recently, Zhang Guobao the head of the National Energy Administration also stated that there will be a third phase that will expand reserves by 204 million barrels with the goal in 2009 of increasing China's SPR to 90 days of supply by 2020.[4]

Reserve structure

Government reserves in 2025

As of March 2025, the government is estimated to have 401 million barrels stored in above-ground facilities and 668 million barrels in above-ground commercial storage.[5] There are also five underground storage sites for the SPR which can hold a combined 130 million gallons of reserve.

Government reserves in 2016

as of 2016, the Chinese SPR was estimated to hold approximately 400 million barrels in total, out of a capacity of around 500 million barrels.[6]

Government reserves in 2009

The government and enterprise reserves are managed by the National Development and Reform Commission(NDRC). Current plans call for government reserves of 475.9 million barrels (101.9 million barrels completed, 374 million barrels planned).[7]

Enterprise reserves in 2008

In 2008, the enterprise reserves composed a smaller portion of the overall SPR, with a 209.44 million barrel strategic reserve planned (35.33 million barrels completed, 51.5 million barrels under construction).

The planned state reserves of 475.9 million barrels plus the planned enterprise reserves of 209.44 million barrels will provide around 90 days of consumption or a total of 685.34 million barrels.[23]

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