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LNG map changing

THE Chinese government has confirmed what many market watchers have believed for some time: China is now officially the world’s second largest importer of LNG in the world, while over on the other side of the ledger the US has broken new records for exports.

LNG map changing

Overnight China's General Administration of Customs confirmed that the nation imported some 34.5 million tonnes of LNG last year, more than the 34.1MMt imported by South Korea, but still far behind Japan,...

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