Real-time LNG import vessel arrival data released by the China Natural Gas Information Terminal (E-Gas System) indicates that during the week of February 23 to March 1, China imported an estimated 20 LNG vessels through coastal LNG receiving terminals, totaling approximately 1.42 million metric tons. The previous week's figure was 530,000 metric tons.
Data Source: China Natural Gas Information Terminal (E-Gas System)
By importing country, China sourced LNG from six nations during the week of February 23 to March 1. Qatar supplied six vessels totaling approximately 530,000 MT, accounting for roughly 38% of the week's total imports.
By destination, the South China region unloaded 5 LNG ships, the Yangtze River Delta region unloaded 9 ships, and the Bohai Rim region unloaded 6 ships during the week. Among these, the Shanghai Yangshan LNG Terminal received 3 ships totaling approximately 170,000 tons, the largest volume.
According to E-Gas system LNG vessel schedule forecasts, China is expected to import 9 LNG vessels through coastal LNG receiving terminals during the week of March 2 to March 8, with an estimated import volume of approximately 700,000 tons.
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