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China gas and power month in brief: September 2015
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Report summary
Markets continue to be weak due to industrial overcapacity, mild summer weather, and slower investment growth. Amid weak demand, in September NOCs resold contracted imports and restrictions were placed on LNG transport.
Table of contents
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Markets
- Data dashboard update: all eyes on domestic production
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Supply
- A sign of the times: NOCs resell contracted imports
- Safety restrictions placed on LNG transport
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Policy
- Landmark carbon scheme announced, but will it move the needle?
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'Smog Watch' – living (and breathing) in Beijing
- Hoping for 'marathon blue'?
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- China monthly gas demand
- China monthly gas supply
- September AQI data
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