China is one of the largest importers of oil and gas in the world, and Russia is one of its key suppliers. While I don't have the most current figures, as of recent years, China has been importing significant amounts of oil and gas from Russia, and these volumes have been increasing steadily.
Oil Imports: China imports crude oil from Russia primarily through pipelines. The East Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline, for example, transports oil from Russia to China. Additionally, China has signed various agreements with Russian oil companies for the supply of crude oil. These imports have been substantial and have contributed to China's energy security.
Gas Imports: China also imports natural gas from Russia, mainly through the Power of Siberia pipeline. The pipeline, which began operations in December 2019, transports natural gas from Russia's Siberian fields to China. This project represents a significant milestone in Sino-Russian energy cooperation and has the potential to further deepen bilateral ties in the energy sector.
Both countries have sought to enhance energy cooperation through various agreements and initiatives, reflecting their shared interests in energy security, economic development, and geopolitical considerations. The exact volumes of oil and gas imports from Russia to China can vary from year to year based on factors such as market demand, pricing dynamics, and changes in energy policies. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the quantity of oil and gas that China imports from Russia, consulting recent trade statistics and energy reports would be advisable.

