Real-time LNG import vessel arrival data released by China's Natural Gas Information Terminal (E-Gas System) indicates that during the week of December 8-14, China imported an estimated 19 LNG vessels through coastal receiving terminals, totaling approximately 1.35 million metric tons. This compares to the previous week's figure of 1.59 million metric tons.
By importing country, China sourced LNG from six nations during the week of December 8-14. Australia supplied seven vessels totaling approximately 500,000 tons, accounting for about 37% of the week's total imports.
By destination, the South China region unloaded 9 LNG vessels, the Yangtze River Delta region unloaded 5 vessels, and the Bohai Rim region unloaded 5 vessels during the week of December 8-14. Among these, the Rudong LNG Terminal received 3 vessels totaling approximately 290,000 tons, the highest volume.
According to E-Gas system LNG vessel schedule forecasts, China is expected to import 21 LNG ships via coastal receiving terminals during the week of December 15-21, with an estimated import volume of approximately 1.51 million tons.
The China Natural Gas Information Terminal (E-Gas System) is a specialized information service product developed by China Economic Information Service in collaboration with the Shanghai Petroleum and Natural Gas Exchange. Focusing on niche sectors within the energy industry, it integrates extensive industry data resources and addresses practical business needs. Key features include real-time statistics on international LNG trade, an energy industry database, and domestic port vessel traffic queries. The platform is dedicated to providing comprehensive information services for the natural gas sector.
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