China’s LNG Imports Rebound Late in the Year After a Prolonged Slump

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China's LNG imports are expected to rebound at the end of the year after a prolonged slump, with a 7.17 million ton increase in November and a modest increase in December, marking the second consecutive month of growth.

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China’s imports of liquefied natural gas are on course to end the year with a jump, Kpler has reported, reaching 7.17 million tons after another strong month in November. Citing the Kpler data, Bloomberg reported today that the December total will be modestly higher than the December 2024 total, but it would be the second month of LNG import increases in a row, following a long stretch of declines. Indeed, in late November, forecasters were expecting another LNG import decline for the month but factual figures surprised, booking an annual…

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