China expands security confidentiality work to the energy field, requiring the excellent tradition of confidentiality in the energy industry such as nuclear energy and oil, and increasing the promotion of confidentiality.

China National Energy Administration on Wednesday (August 16) claims that some contradictions and problems in energy transformation and development are often the focus of hostile forces abroad to steal and attack."They pay close attention to the energy field of our country and step up various types of data information to distort and slander my country's energy strategic planning, transformation and development, etc., and interfere with the safe and stable environment of my hard -to -come."

China National Energy The bureau requires strengthening confidentiality supervision and inspection, increasing the disposal of disciplinary violations and illegal treatment, and leaks that cause losses to violating the laws and regulations and management systems of confidentiality.

According to Bloomberg, China has become more vigilant against the United States and its allies, and has carried out extensive confidentiality security work, including restricting public information access, revising anti -spy law, and increasing support for anti -spy work.

China is the world's largest energy production country and consumer country. Coal mining and combustion account for more than half of the world. The amount of oil and gas in the world exceeds any other country.

Reported that although this information is not as easy to obtain as Europe and the United States, government agencies and research institutions will still release data regularly.the trend of.

However, in the more sensitive period, energy information will be strengthened.In 2020, the China Coal Transport and Sales Association stopped publishing daily coal consumption and other data that was generally used to reflect the national economic health in real time.In 2021, China's coal supply shortage, the costs soared, and the power supply was tight. The two coal data providers later suspended the release of the price index.