China gas and power month in brief: 2018 Archive
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- October 2018: Moderate demand reduces winter gas shortage threat
- September 2018: Chinese buyers to shape global LNG trends
- August2018: Can summer storage stop winter shortage?
- July 2018: China remains hungry for gas
- June 2018: Industrial sector drives strong gas demand growth
- May 2018: Energy reforms gather momentum
- April 2018: Demand growth meets seasonal slowdown
- March 2018: LNG and power markets remained hot
- February 2018: LNG imports hit new record
- January 2018: Record-high LNG imports ending country's over-contracted position
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