In the ever-shifting landscape of global energy politics, China’s quiet partnership with Iran reveals a complex dance of economic survival and geopolitical leverage. At the heart of this arrangement are the so-called “teapot refineries” in Shandong province—small, state-sanctioned plants that process Iranian crude into fuel and chemicals, bypassing US sanctions. This covert operation, now exposed in a CNN investigation, underscores a critical truth: China’s energy security is not just about oil, but about control over the flow of resources that shape the world’s most powerful economies. Let’s unpack this tangled web of alliances, sanctions, and secrecy, and why it matters more than you think.