Summer demand pushes China’s LNG May imports


April’s imports fell to the lowest level in eight years as higher prices triggered by the near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz weighed on demand. — Bloomberg

BEIJING: China’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports have rebounded as the world’s largest buyer steps up purchases ahead of peak summer demand, reversing a months-long decline following disruptions to Middle East supplies.

LNG deliveries to China rose to 4.9 million tonnes last month, marginally higher than a year ago, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.

That’s a stark reversal from the year-on-year contractions seen in previous months.

April’s imports fell to the lowest level in eight years as higher prices triggered by the near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz weighed on demand.

The Iran war has choked shipments from the Persian Gulf, which typically accounts for a third of China’s supply.

The drop in LNG deliveries from Qatar has been offset by an increase from exporters including Canada, Malaysia, Oman and Russia, according to vessel-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg. 

Declining gas inventories and the prospect of a hot summer this year have also compelled companies to buy more from the spot market, according to traders.

State-owned Cnooc Ltd last month bought several cargoes for June delivery, while second-tier firm Zhejiang Energy International Ltd purchased a cargo for July.

China’s increased appetite could tighten global supply as competition between Europe and Asia heats up for spare cargoes ahead of winter restocking requirements.

Europe is so far lagging, with its 30-day moving average for deliveries down 13% year-over-year, according to the ship-tracking data.

China’s imports have remained soft over the past year because buyers have shied away from expensive LNG to rely on cheaper pipeline gas.

This includes substitutes such as coal and renewables which are cheaper.

Still, a surge in domestic prices over the past months has pushing importers to look at importing more of the super-chilled fuel. — Bloomberg

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Business News

Higher aluminium prices to lift Press Metal
Factory jobs stall amid weak demand
BoJ must signal clear rate path after June hike, says SMFG chief
General Mills to sell its China Haagen-Dazs ice-cream shops
Indonesia May inflation picks up to 3.08%
Luxury brands seek to lure America’s AI super-rich
Earnings season turns softer

Zetrix AI Nasdaq bid heats up with SPAC partnership
Australia lifts minimum wage by 4.75% as inflation reaccelerates
Firms line up IPOs to pitch for next phase of AI

Others Also Read