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Research Article

A comprehensive evaluation framework for China’s oil import sustainability with a projection pursuit and matter-element extension model

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Pages 650-668 | Published online: 29 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Given the serious imbalance between supply and demand for domestic oil resources, it is essential to accurately identify and measure the potential problems associated with oil imports to mitigate the negative influence of oil import uncertainty on China’s energy security. This paper designs a comprehensive assessment index framework based on the dimensions of the supply chain and establishes an integrated model to evaluate the sustainability of China’s oil imports from 2000 to 2017. The results show that since 2000, China’s oil import sustainability has experienced apparent dynamic changes from a critical state to strong unsustainability and then weak unsustainability. External dependence remains the most significant threat, and high dependence on oil imports is the root cause. External supply sustainability may become the main long-term risk source in the future. Recommendations for improvements in oil import sustainability are proposed considering the less optimistic future trend.

Declaration of interest statement

No conflict of interest exists in the submission of this manuscript, and the manuscript has been approved by all authors for publication.

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Funding

This work was supported by the the Central Geological Exploration Fund Center of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the People’s Republic of China [121114000000180007].

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