China LNG Imports Could Hit Record Levels in 2024

Model of LNG tanker is seen in front of China's flag in this illustration taken May 19, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
Model of LNG tanker is seen in front of China's flag in this illustration taken May 19, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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China LNG Imports Could Hit Record Levels in 2024

Model of LNG tanker is seen in front of China's flag in this illustration taken May 19, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
Model of LNG tanker is seen in front of China's flag in this illustration taken May 19, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

China's liquefied natural gas imports could hit record levels in 2024, a PetroChina official forecast on Wednesday.

China is the world's largest LNG buyer, while PetroChina is the largest natural gas importer in China.

Zhang Yaoyu, global head of LNG and new energies for PetroChina International, said at an industry conference in Bangkok that his company is seen shipping between 78-80 million metric tons of LNG this year, with the industrial and commercial sectors driving demand.

Zhang's forecast would be a 9-12% rise from the 71.2 million metric tons imported in 2023, according to China's customs data.

China imported a record 78.8 million metric tons in 2021.

“Based on the first quarter data, that's achievable,” said Zhang.

He said China has shipped nearly 20 million tons of LNG already in the first quarter of this year, with the chemicals, paper, steel and cement industries driving demand growth.

“Besides, we haven't seen winter (demand) yet.”

For power plants in China, however, LNG prices would need to drop to below $6 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) for consumption to pick up, added Zhang, who spoke to Reuters on the sidelines of the Future Energy Asia conference.

Asia spot LNG prices had traded as low as around $8/mmBtu in February this year, its lowest in nearly three years, amid weak demand in Asia and Europe. But hotter weather and supply concerns have since pushed prices up to $10.50/mmBtu.

Zhang said he expects coal to support grid stability in China and did not see greater LNG adoption in power generation amid rising renewable energy use.

“You can't solely rely on renewable power. The reliability, that's not going to be easy. But having said that, the base is still coal. So (in the) short term, no worries.”

On Wednesday, a coal industry association said a sharp increase in China's hydropower generation from late April is likely to continue, leading to lower-than-expected demand for coal in power plants.

Hydropower output in the last third of the month was up 42.9% year on year and is “very likely to maintain double-digit growth,” China Coal Transportation and Distribution Association analyst Feng Huamin told a market seminar, adding that drought-stricken Yunnan province in the south has had more rain recently.

“Following the beginning of the flood season, hydropower's squeeze on thermal power generation will gradually become more obvious,” Feng said, adding that the continued ramp-up in renewable capacity will also eat into coal's share of power generation.



Diriyah Company Awards Major Contract for Landmark Arena Project

The Diriyah Arena will boost the quality of life in Diriyah by providing a space for residents and visitors to enjoy events. (SPA)
The Diriyah Arena will boost the quality of life in Diriyah by providing a space for residents and visitors to enjoy events. (SPA)
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Diriyah Company Awards Major Contract for Landmark Arena Project

The Diriyah Arena will boost the quality of life in Diriyah by providing a space for residents and visitors to enjoy events. (SPA)
The Diriyah Arena will boost the quality of life in Diriyah by providing a space for residents and visitors to enjoy events. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia’s Diriyah Company has awarded a contract worth SAR5.75 billion to the branch of China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd. for the construction works of the Arena Block, a district that includes the multi-purpose indoor Diriyah Arena, three mixed-use office buildings, and a parking facility.

Diriyah Arena will have a gross floor area of approximately 74,000 square meters and is designed as a flexible and scalable venue to accommodate events such as concerts, sporting events, esports competitions, exhibitions, and live shows, said a statement from Diriyah Company on Wednesday. With a seating capacity of 20,000 spectators, it aims to attract residents and visitors from around the world.

Designed by the renowned global architecture firm HKS Inc., the Diriyah Arena’s design draws inspiration from the natural geology surrounding Diriyah, while honoring traditional Najdi architectural elements, to create a harmonious blend of heritage and modernity.

The Diriyah Arena will boost the quality of life in Diriyah by providing a space for residents and visitors to enjoy events, fostering a sense of community spirit, and contributing to the overall well-being of the area.

In addition to the Diriyah Arena, the Arena Block development will include three mixed-use office plots designed by international architects John McAslan + Partners, covering approximately 114,000 square meters, supported by state-of-the-art technology and infrastructure. The contract also includes over 4,000 parking spaces to support both Diriyah Arena events and office facilities.

Diriyah Company Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo stated: “The Diriyah Arena will be a landmark entertainment complex in Diriyah that reinforces the City of Earth’s growing global role in shaping Saudi Arabia’s artistic and cultural future, in alignment with Vision 2030.”

“By attracting both residents and global visitors to experience world-class sports and performances, the Diriyah Arena firmly demonstrates our commitment to creating a world-leading gathering place,” he added.

General manager of China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd. (Middle East) Yang Zhiyuan said: “This award marks a significant milestone for CHEC in the Kingdom. CHEC will bring to the project a wealth of global experience, technical expertise, and a proven track record of delivering successful projects.”

“We will mobilize the best resources and talents from across our international network and strive for excellence to ensure the successful and timely delivery of this world-class Arena. We will continue to deliver excellence in support of Vision 2030. We are deeply proud to be part of this initiative,” he remarked.

The contract is the latest in a series of major announcements so far in 2025 as Diriyah Company continues to accelerate its development program for Diriyah, realizing milestone after milestone.

The Diriyah Arena will join world-class cultural and entertainment assets in Diriyah, including the Royal Diriyah Opera House, nine museums, and academies, all featuring Najdi architectural elements inspired by the At-Turaif UNESCO World Heritage Site.