No volumes or timescale were announced for the contract, which follows deals with Japanese and Indian companies since state-owned ADNOC Gas's share flotation in March.
"China continues to be a key market for ADNOC Gas, and this agreement further reinforces our role as a major LNG supplier across East and South Asia, and beyond," chief executive Ahmed Mohamed Alebri said in a statement.
It follows July's $7-9 billion, 14-year supply deal with the Indian Oil Corporation, and last month's five-year contract with Japan's JAPEX worth up to $550 million.
In May, ADNOC Gas -- 90 percent-owned by state oil giant ADNOC -- also signed a three-year supply agreement with France's TotalEnergies Gas and Power expected to be worth up to $1.2 billion.
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