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China's trucked LNG to double by 2025: WoodMac

WOOD Mackenzie said today that LNG trucking capacity will double in China by 2025 to 38 million tonnes, with last year standing at 17MMt sent via truck from domestic liquefaction plants and LNG import terminals and accounting for 12% of the nation's gas consumption. 

 LNG trucking creates a spot market and aids price discovery WoodMac says

LNG trucking creates a spot market and aids price discovery WoodMac says

Trucking adds flexibility to China's fast growing gas market and alleviates lagging infrastructure like pipeline coverage, storage and resgas capacity as well as adding liquidity to the market and helping...

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