Located in the heart of the Eurasian continent, Xinjiang borders Central Asia, South Asia, and West Asia,
connecting two massive markets—China and neighboring countries—each with a population of over 1.3 billion.
As a vital gateway and hub for China’s opening-up, Xinjiang plays a strategic role in the nation’s energy
and resource corridors.
In line with the central government’s directives, Xinjiang has evolved into a key base for large-scale oil
and gas production, petrochemical refining, strategic petroleum reserves, and oilfield engineering services,
solidifying its position as a critical pillar of China’s energy security.