China's liquefied natural gas or LNG imports for June are expected to remain flat year on year, according to Bloomberg News, citing data from vessel-tracking researcher Kpler.
Kpler estimated that China bought about 5.29 million tons of super-chilled fuel this month, which aligns with the year-ago volumes, the report said.
China ramped up its purchases to meet demand amid lower domestic output and the reduction of storage levels, while declining global prices were also a factor in the increase in the country's purchases, according to the media outlet.
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