Southern Guangdong’s Dapeng LNG terminal, China’s first LNG import facility, has imported 46 mt of LNG since it became operational in June 2006.
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Half of Asia’s LNG could be spot-sourced by 2020
An oversupply of LNG in Asia is causing buyers to rethink how they buy the fuel and how to get the best deals.
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Oil and gas prices may go their separate ways
Oil and gas prices are diverging as a rebalancing of the market helps crude recover while LNG prices remain pressured by a supply glut.
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