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China s imports of natural gas surged in 2017 as the government encourages use of cleaner energy Imports of natural gas rose 26 9 percent year-on-year to 68 6 million metric tons in 2017, data from the General Administration of Customs (GAC) showed
China s steel output continued to grow, with prices picking up as global recovery and a firming domestic economy combined to drive up demand, according to data from NDRC
Crude oil imports from Kazakhstan to China through a transnational pipeline hit a new record high last year, PetroChina West Pipeline Company said Thursday
Fuling, China s largest shale gas field, generated more than 6 billion cubic meters of shale gas in 2017, according to its developer Sinopec
Chinese LNG prices have fallen by 33 percent in the past few days, thanks to the governmental regulation and rebalancing of supply and demand, ending the ever soaring price of the clean fuel due to China s winter gas crunch
The Tarim Oilfield in Northwest China s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has sent more than 200 billion cubic meters of natural gas to eastern China over the past 13 years
China will raise the retail prices of gasoline and diesel from Friday, the 11th increase this year, the country s top economic planner announced
Daqing Oilfield, China s largest oilfield, saw stable production of crude oil and natural gas in 2017, according to the China National Petroleum Corporation
Chinese steel futures ticked higher on the first trading day of the new year, but concerns remain about tepid consumption in the world s top consumer
China s output of 10 major non-ferrous metals in November dropped 6 9 percent to 4 32 million tonnes, new data showed
China s imports of liquefied natural gas surged sharply in November as the nation experienced fuel shortages amid peak winter demand and the government s drive to cut coal use
China s imports of LNG set a monthly record in November as residential and industrial demand surged in line with the nation s drive to promote gas rather than coal to cut winter pollution
Improved product quality and structure brought China s steel export price to $798 8 per metric ton in October, the highest level since February 2014, according to the China Iron and Steel Association (CISA)
China s primary aluminum production fell for a fifth consecutive month in November, official data showed on Thursday, as the country s winter restrictions on smelters pushed output to its lowest since February 2015
Chinese steel rebar futures rose on Monday as output cuts in major steelmaking cities tightened supply
Chinese iron ore futures climbed to their strongest level in almost two weeks on Monday, tracking firmer steel prices after China s top steel producing province surpassed its capacity reduction targets for the year
Chinese spot alumina prices slipped further Friday on the back of a surge in lower offers from traders this week
China will raise the retail prices of gasoline and diesel starting Friday, the ninth increase this year, the country s top economic planner announced Thursday
China s biggest state-run aluminum producer said consumption of the metal is set to increase by 9-10 percent this year on the back of strong downstream demand, and keep growing at a faster rate than the country s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2018
Growth in steel demand is expected to remain subdued in China next year as the government continues to shift its focus from manufacturing to services and steps up environmental protection measures, according to the World Steel Association