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China Cautious on Spot LNG Buying Despite Early Summer Onset

Southern China is facing sweltering heat, putting pressure on its power grids that could trigger the need for additional spot LNG cargoes.

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energyintel.comStai leggendo9 g fa

China Cautious on Spot LNG Buying Despite Early Summer Onset

Southern China is facing sweltering heat, putting pressure on its power grids that could trigger the need for additional spot LNG cargoes.

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oilprice.com10 g fa

China’s LNG Imports Recover Ahead of Peak Cooling Season | OilPrice.com

China’s LNG imports rose in May as buyers prepared for stronger summer electricity demand, despite months of reduced purchases caused by higher prices and disrupted Middle Eastern supply.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·oilprice.com

    China’s LNG Imports Recover Ahead of Peak Cooling Season | OilPrice.com

    China’s LNG imports rose in May as buyers prepared for stronger summer electricity demand, despite months of reduced purchases caused by higher prices and disrupted Middle Eastern…

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·energyintel.com

    China Cautious on Spot LNG Buying Despite Early Summer Onset

    Southern China is facing sweltering heat, putting pressure on its power grids that could trigger the need for additional spot LNG cargoes.