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China gas and power month in brief: July 2015
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Report summary
Highlights from our July 2015 China month in brief include: Reaching a turning point in weak gas and power demand?; Altai pipeline postponed; Sinopec PNG LNG volumes into Japan; and a return of the smog (just as our Beijing marathon training steps up).
Table of contents
- H1 scorecard: weak gas demand, but are higher June LNG imports a turning point?
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Light at the end of the tunnel for power demand?
- China power demand growth (H1 2015)
- Altai pipeline postponed for an 'indefinite period'
- Sinopec PNG volumes find a home in Japan
- Zhejiang moves toward a two-tier power pricing structure for gas-fired power
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Air quality not helping our Beijing marathon training schedule!
- Beijing Air Quality Index (API) July 2015
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- China total gas demand (Jan '14 - June '15)
- China gas imports by type (Jan '14 - June '15)
- China monthly PNG LNG imports data (H1 2015)
- PNG LNG offtake by market (H1 2015)
- China gas and power month in brief: July 2015: Image 3
- China gas and power month in brief: July 2015: Image 6
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