Core Insights - The article reports a decrease in China's LNG imports, with 14 vessels bringing in approximately 870,000 tons from June 16 to June 22, down from 1,270,000 tons in the previous period [1] LNG Import Analysis - During the week of June 16 to June 22, China imported LNG from seven countries, with Qatar supplying three vessels totaling about 210,000 tons, accounting for 24% of the total imports [4] - The South China region received the highest number of LNG vessels, with eight ships, while the Yangtze River Delta and Bohai Rim regions received four and two vessels, respectively [4] - The Fujian Putian LNG receiving station had the highest volume, receiving two vessels totaling approximately 120,000 tons [4] Future Projections - For the week of June 23 to June 29, it is projected that China will import 23 vessels of LNG, with an estimated total volume of 1,760,000 tons [4] LNG Shipping Details - A detailed list of vessels, their exporting countries, and receiving stations is provided, indicating a diverse range of sources including Papua New Guinea, Russia, Australia, Qatar, Malaysia, and others [3][5] E-Gas System Overview - The E-Gas system, developed by the China Economic Information Service in collaboration with the Shanghai Petroleum and Natural Gas Exchange, offers comprehensive information services focused on the energy sector, including real-time statistics on LNG international trade [6]
E-Gas系统:6月16日-6月22日当周中国LNG进口量约87万吨
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-06-23 07:48