China's LNG Imports Continue Eight-Month Decline
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China's LNG Imports Continue Eight-Month Decline
LNG imports into China, the world’s top buyer of the super-chilled fuel, continue to be weaker than the prior-year month for the eighth consecutive month in June, according to ship-tracking data from Kpler cited by Bloomberg. China is on track to import about 5 million tons of LNG this month, per Kpler’s data. This volume, if confirmed, would be a 12% decline compared to June last year. Chinese demand for overseas LNG has thus extended its year…
China’s LNG Imports Continue Eight-Month Decline: Implications for Global Energy Markets
China, the world’s largest importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and crude oil, is experiencing a sustained decline in LNG imports for the eighth consecutive month in June 2025. This trend, coupled with shifts in its oil import dynamics, signals significant changes in global energy markets. Below, we explore the latest data on China’s LNG and oil imports, their sources, and the broader implications for markets and investors. Is Oil & Gas Righ…
China scales back LNG imports, redrawing global gas trade flows
China scales back LNG imports, redrawing global gas trade flows June 26, 2025 Posted by: Quatro Strategies Categories: China, Oil & Gas No Comments Subscribe to unlock this insight. START YOUR TRIAL NOWALREADY A MEMBER? .vc_custom_1452662201783{margin-right: 0px !important;margin-bottom: 40px !important;margin-left: 0px !important;}.vc_custom_1533640275437{margin-bottom: 40px !imp…
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