Core Insights - During the week of September 29 to October 5, China imported a total of approximately 900,000 tons of LNG, a decrease from the previous week's import of 1,100,000 tons [1] LNG Import Analysis - A total of 12 LNG vessels were imported during the specified week [1] - The breakdown of imports by country shows that Australia accounted for 6 vessels, totaling about 450,000 tons, which represents 50% of the total imports for that week [4] - The distribution of LNG receiving stations included 4 vessels in South China, 4 in the Yangtze River Delta, and 4 in the Bohai Rim region, with the Tianjin Sinopec LNG receiving station receiving the highest volume of 2 vessels, approximately 150,000 tons [4] Future Projections - For the upcoming week of October 6 to October 12, it is predicted that China will import 20 LNG vessels, with an estimated total volume of 1,390,000 tons [4][6] Data Sources - The data is sourced from the China Natural Gas Information Terminal (E-Gas system), which provides comprehensive information services for the energy sector [8]
E-Gas系统:9月29日-10月5日当周中国LNG进口量约90万吨
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-09 02:42