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    Aussie east coast LNG exports up 6% in July

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The three east coast projects are APLNG; Gladstone LNG and Queensland Curtis LNG.

by: Shardul Sharma

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Aussie east coast LNG exports up 6% in July

LNG exports from the three projects on the Australian east coast came in at 1.77mn metric tons (mt) in July, up 6% year/year, according to the published by Gladstone Ports Corp on August 6.

China was the biggest buyer and imported 1.16mn mt of LNG, up from 1.11mn mt in the same month of the previous year. South Korea imported 347,413 mt of LNG, up from 226,354 mt in the year-ago period while Malaysia imported 124,042 mt, as against 124,880 mt in July 2020. Japan imported 135,708 mt of LNG last month, up from 65,762 mt in the same month last year.

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The three east coast projects are APLNG; Gladstone LNG and Queensland Curtis LNG. In the 12 months to June 30, these projects exported a record 23mn mt of LNG.