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中国能源报·2026-03-03 09:44

Core Insights - China's total primary energy production has surpassed 5.13 billion tons of standard coal for the first time, marking the best year for energy supply security during the 14th Five-Year Plan [1] - Non-fossil energy generation has seen rapid growth, with coal-fired power generation experiencing its first decline in a decade [1] - Domestic crude oil production continues to rise, with a diversified import structure showing significant improvement [1] Group 1: Energy Production - In 2025, China's primary energy production reached 5.13 billion tons of standard coal, exceeding the 5 billion tons mark for the first time [1] - The total coal production in 2025 was 4.85 billion tons, a year-on-year increase of 1.4%, which is 3 percentage points lower than the average growth rate during the 14th Five-Year Plan [1] - The total electricity generation from coal was approximately 6.3 trillion kilowatt-hours, showing a year-on-year decrease of 0.7% [1] Group 2: Non-Fossil Energy - In 2025, the newly added electricity generation from non-fossil energy accounted for 112.1% of the total new electricity consumption, marking the fourth consecutive time since 2020 that it exceeded 50% [1] - Non-fossil energy has become the main contributor to new electricity generation during the 14th Five-Year Plan [1] Group 3: Oil and Gas Production - In 2025, domestic crude oil production was 216 million tons, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 1.5% [1] - The total crude oil import volume was 578 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 4.4%, with the import structure continuously optimizing [1] - Natural gas production reached 620.6 billion cubic meters, marking a continuous increase of over 10 billion cubic meters for nine consecutive years, with a year-on-year growth of 6.3% [2] - Natural gas imports totaled 176.46 billion cubic meters, a year-on-year decrease of 2.8%, with pipeline gas imports increasing by 8.0% and LNG imports decreasing by 10.6% [2] - The dependence on foreign natural gas has dropped to 40%, the lowest level during the 14th Five-Year Plan [2]