China's liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports are projected to decline to 3.69 million metric tons in March, marking the lowest level since 2018. This decrease is attributed to supply disruptions that have caused a significant rise in Asian LNG prices. The reduction in imports highlights the impact of regional supply challenges on China's energy procurement strategies.
China's LNG Imports Drop to Lowest Level Since 2018 Amid Price Surge
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