LNG terminals enforce COVID-19 testing; mobility restrictions limit sales Trucked LNG loadings drop in northern, southern provinces High prices exacerbate impact on downstream gas demand Trucked LNG loading schedules have slowed at several LNG terminals in northern and southern China after tighter movement restrictions were imposed in some cities and provinces to control the largest COVID-19 outbreak in the country. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now China’s intensifying anti-pandemic measures have caused demand destruction for oil and petroleum products, according to S&P Global Commodity Insights, which expects the effect of lockdowns on oil demand in March and April to be greater than rising oil prices. COVID-19 exacerbates the impact of record high global spot LNG prices on China’s gas demand amid expectations of slower economic growth in 2022. President Xi Jinping on Thursday called for a “swift containment” of the outbreak but […]