“Looking ahead, Asian LNG prices are expected to remain slightly bearish into next week, pressured by stronger domestic gas production and higher underground gas storage withdrawals in China and ample regional LNG inventories,” said Go Katayama, LNG and gas analyst at data analytics firm Kpler.
“In China, upward revisions to domestic gas production forecasts for September–December 2025, combined with higher forecasted underground gas storage withdrawals in November, are set to displace additional spot LNG demand and add bearish pressure on Asian prices,” Katayama added.