China likely to shun US LNG despite multi-billion trade deal
Rystad Energy is expecting LNG trading between the US and China to remain low, despite also predicting that tariffs on trade between the two countries will be removed in the near future.
Rystad Energy is expecting LNG trading between the US and China to remain low, despite also predicting that tariffs on trade between the two countries will be removed in the near future.
After the signing of a trade deal between Washington and Beijing, Gazprom is hopeful that China will purchase the majority of US-produced LNG cargoes, not Europe.
Kosmos Energy and its partners have signed a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with BP Gas Marketing Ltd.
According to Reuters, two industry sources have reported that Gail (India) has issued a swap tender to buy and sell LNG cargoes.