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Fears grow of China dispute spilling over into Australian LNG – The Australian Financial Review
Some smaller Chinese LNG importers have reportedly been told to avoid buying Australian cargoes, posing a potential threat to Australia’s $13 billion export trade….
Australian cargoes to China reached 43 in April, up from 37 in March and 29 in February, said EnergyQuest founder Graeme Bethune, adding that the increased purchases likely stemmed from restocking after the last northern hemisphere winter.
Energy adviser Energy Edge, which tracks gas markets in Queensland in particular, also said it had not seen any substantive change to LNG shipments from Curtis Island in Gladstone to Chinese ports. An average of five LNG vessels per week have sailed to China from…
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