China was expected to receive 18 cargoes or 1.25 million tonnes of LNG in next seven days, up 7.76% from 1.16 million tonnes issued on April 25, including 0.42 million tonnes from Australia, 0.21 million tonnes from Qatar and 0.16 million tonnes from Papua New Guinea, according to OilChem's data on April 29.
Written by Sunny Fang, fss@oilchem.net
Edited by Aggie Hu, huchenying@mysteel.com