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The number of liquefied natural gas tankers sailing to China rose from Jan. 8, while the quantity bound for the US declined dc shoes by one, according to ship tracking data on Bloomberg.The US, the world’s biggest gas market, is to receive five cargoes, down from six a week ago. Three LNG tankers are sailing to China, up from one last week.Japan, the world’s biggest buyer of LNG, will receive 20 cargoes, down three in the last seven days while the number of tankers destined for South Korea held steady at eight.Signals were captured today from 165 vessels, four fewer than on Jan. 59fifty

8, amounting to 53 percent of hermes handbags the global fleet of 310 LNG carriers.LNG is natural gas chilled to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 162 Celsius), putting it in a liquid state for shipping by tanker. (Bloomberg)

 

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Jul
17, 2010

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