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LNG Stockpiles Held by Japanese Utilities Rises on Week

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LNG stockpiles held by Japanese utilities jumped sharply by 26.5% on the week to 2.05m mt April 21, according to data released by the trade ministry

  • Stockpiles are above the five-year average of 2.02m mt for the end of April.
  • Volumes are down by 15% compared to the 2.44m mt seen during this period in 2023
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LNG stockpiles held by Japanese utilities jumped sharply by 26.5% on the week to 2.05m mt April 21, according to data released by the trade ministry

  • Stockpiles are above the five-year average of 2.02m mt for the end of April.
  • Volumes are down by 15% compared to the 2.44m mt seen during this period in 2023