China Faces Fuel Panic Long queues at gas stations across China have raised concerns for many

China Faces Fuel Panic Long queues at gas stations across China have raised concerns for many

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China Undercover
53 Video Views·Mar 8, 2026

"The war in Iran has sent shockwaves across global energy markets, leaving many countries that depend on Iranian oil in a difficult position. As supply routes become unstable and geopolitical tensions intensify, the fear of shortages spreads rapidly through the international oil trade. Import-dependent economies suddenly face higher costs and uncertainty. China, one of the world’s largest energy consumers, feels this pressure immediately. The ripple effect of the conflict travels thousands of kilometers from the Middle East to Asia. What began as a regional war is now shaking energy security across entire continents.
The price of oil is going up again. Oil prices have risen once more. Let’s see why the gas stations have suddenly become so crowded. Yesterday, several major oil supplies were reportedly halted. The war itself may not have expanded yet, but the tension has clearly intensified. This time they finally found an excuse and seized the opportunity. Oil trucks are heading toward the Yautun branch station. Come on, let’s go and take a look. Oil shipments are being sent toward the factories. The old street is crowded again, but there is still no oil available. Many gas stations have already closed. We have been waiting in line for one or two hours. Where is that car? They are all here. Every vehicle is carrying oil barrels. Yesterday we came here too, but we couldn’t even get into the station. That car has already run out of fuel. Alright, let’s line up again with another car. Let’s go."