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Buyers turn to LNG spot market as prices drop to three-year low
    2024-02-23  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINESE liquefied natural gas (LNG) importers are hunting for cheap shipments from the spot market after prices fell to the lowest level since 2021.

LNG buyers, including Shenzhen Energy Group and China Gas Holdings Ltd., are in talks with potential suppliers for additional cargoes for the next several months, according to traders with knowledge of the matter. China Resources Gas Group purchased a shipment for mid-March delivery, the traders said.

The interest in additional supplies from China, the world’s biggest LNG importer, is emerging after a drop in spot prices made the fuel more cost competitive with local gas options and oil products, the traders said.

Still, Chinese LNG spot demand remains subdued, especially when compared with a flurry of buying last month ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, traders added.

Asian LNG prices are expected to continue sliding as ample supply outstrips the spot purchases, especially as the peak winter demand season ends.

Chinese LNG imports are recovering from a slump in 2022, when virus restrictions and high prices dashed demand for the super-chilled fuel.

January imports rose nearly 30% year on year, but were still about 8% lower than the same month in 2021. (SD-Agencies)

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