North China's Tianjin port ranked first in liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports among the country's LNG import ports in the first half of this year, according to Tianjin Customs.
LNG imports through the Tianjin port increased by 26.1 percent year-on-year to hit 5.95 million tonnes in the period.
The LNG imported through the port during the six-month period mainly came from Australia, Russia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
The sustained growth in LNG imports can be attributed to the optimization of the port's customs clearance efficiency and its geographical location, a pivotal seaport for northern China.
As an efficient and green energy source, imported LNG ensures the supply for winter heating and new energy vehicles like LNG buses in northern China.
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Datong 5500 | 450 | 0 | ex-mine | 06-19 |
Shuozhou 5200 | 435 | 0 | FOR | 06-19 |
Ordos 5500 | 415 | 0 | ex-mine | 06-19 |
Yulin 6200 | 535 | 0 | ex-mine | 06-19 |
Liulin Low-sulphur | 560 | 0 | ex-mine | 06-19 |
Gujiao Low-sulphur | 1095 | 0 | FOR | 06-19 |
Xingtai Low-sulphur | 1210 | 0 | ex-Factory | 06-19 |
Yangquan PCI | 770 | 0 | FOR | 06-19 |
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