
China LNG imports hint at recovery as buyers replace lost supply

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Liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports to China are recovering as buyers replace disrupted shipments due to the Middle East conflict. The 30-day moving average for imports has reached its highest since February, although still below the five-year average. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has impacted global LNG supply, with Qatar halting exports. Despite challenges, China's petrol sector is better insulated, and alternative fuel sources are available. However, rising temperatures and declining petrol inventories may increase demand for LNG, putting pressure on imports as spot prices remain high.
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