Core Insights - During the week of August 18-24, China imported a total of approximately 1.52 million tons of LNG, an increase from the previous week's 1.28 million tons, with 22 vessels arriving at coastal LNG receiving stations [1][3] Import Analysis - The LNG imports during the specified week came from eight different countries, with Qatar supplying five vessels and approximately 460,000 tons, accounting for about 30% of the total imports [3] - The distribution of LNG arrivals showed that the South China region received eight vessels, the Yangtze River Delta received nine vessels, and the Bohai Rim region received five vessels, with the Rudong LNG receiving station handling the most at three vessels totaling around 300,000 tons [3] Future Projections - For the upcoming week of August 25-31, it is projected that China will import 23 vessels of LNG, with an estimated total volume of approximately 1.56 million tons [3] Vessel Details - A detailed list of vessels arriving during the week includes various LNG projects from countries such as Australia, Qatar, and Russia, with specific receiving stations and arrival dates provided [2][4] Industry Information Service - The E-Gas system, developed by the China Economic Information Service in collaboration with the Shanghai Petroleum and Natural Gas Exchange Center, offers comprehensive information services focused on the energy sector, including LNG import cost estimation and real-time statistics on international trade [5]
E-Gas系统:8月18日-8月24日当周中国LNG进口量约152万吨
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-25 06:21