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  • The effects of the Ukraine War on Russia-China energy relations and regional markets

The effects of the Ukraine War on Russia-China energy relations and regional markets

Authors : Cenk Tamer, Ömer Faruk Pekgöz
Pages : 1393-1426
Doi:10.58559/ijes.1676674
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Publication Date : 2025-12-29
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The paper examines the effects of the Ukraine War on global energy markets, with a particular focus on Russia’s strategic reorientation toward Asia. The main research question investigates how the crisis has reshaped global energy supply chains and the geopolitical and economic ramifications of Russia’s pivot away from Europe. The study hypothesizes that the Ukraine War has fundamentally altered traditional energy dependency structures, compelling the European Union (EU) to reduce the reliance on Russian energy while driving Russia to strengthen its energy partnerships with Asia-Pacific countries. In this sense, the energy markets of Russia, China and Asia Pacific have become inseparable from each other. Employing a qualitative research approach, this study utilizes content and textual analysis to assess shifts in global energy policies. The findings indicate that Russia has responded to the loss of its European market by significantly increasing energy exports to Asia. Notably, India’s imports of Russian oil have surged 25-fold, reaching 1.7 million barrels per day. Concurrently, the EU’s diversification efforts of its energy sources have led to a threefold rise in American liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to Europe. Moreover, volatility in coal markets has driven many developing countries to increase their dependency on fossil fuels, slowing progress in green energy transition. In conclusion, the Ukraine War has triggered lasting transformations in global energy security, reshaping supply chains and market dynamics. Russia’s pivot to Asia and the EU’s diversification strategies have set the stage for long-term shifts in the global energy landscape. By analyzing these developments, this study aims to shed light on the changing geopolitical and economic dimensions of global energy security.
Keywords : Global energy markets, Energy security, Asia energy markets, Renewable energy transition

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