Higher Asian prices, European gas stocks trigger LNG flow reshuffle


UOB Kay Hian Research analyst Kong Ho Meng said while there have not been any large tenders awarded by Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), it expected contracts to be rolled out from next year. In Malaysia, he said, about 11% or about 35 of the over 300 platforms have been operating for over 40 years, and more than 200 wells have already been identified to be plugged and abandoned.

LONDON: Aian liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices rose this week on some demand for summer cargoes, while European prices continued to drop, with an increased price spread between the two regions triggering interest in sending some Atlantic cargoes to Asia Pacific.

The LNG price for August deliver in northeast Asia is estimated at $4.80 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), a 20 cent rise from last week.

Several deals were done this week at a price close to $5.00 mmBtu for August delivery in Asia, but sources said prices could have decreased slightly by Friday after deals closed.

In contrast, front-month gas price on the Dutch hub in Europe dropped below $3.20 per mmBtu.

Decreased price netbacks in Europe are making some producers to consider re-exporting cargoes from northwest Europe to more profitable regions, like Asia or the Mediterranean.

Up to four transhipments of Russia's Yamal LNG cargoes have been agreed for July, a market source said.

In addition, trading houses and utilities are discussing reloads in Europe, another source said. One of these will take place in France's Fos terminal on July 9, data from operator Fosmax showed.

Japan's Mitsui is expected to deliver a European cargo to Japan to cover a position that was initially expected to be supplied by a cargo from new U.S. plant, Cameron LNG, which was eventually sent to France, another market source said.

Cameron exported its second commissioning cargo this week after earlier delays with loadings.

PRICE DRIVERS

An uptick in Asian demand has improved Asian LNG prices this week. Demand came from Japanese and Chinese buyers, market sources said.

Japan's JERA was on the market, as well two or three Chinese companies, sources said but added demand was still weak and prices will likely drop back to $4.50 mmBtu if there is not enough rise in Asia's temperatures to drive gas demand for cooling this summer.

On Friday, JERA bought a September cargo from Vitol at $4.80 per mmBtu at Platts Market on Close window.

In India, there is some short-term LNG demand from power plants, a source active in the Indian markets said.

In addition, India's Gujarat State Petroleum Corp (GSPC) and Reliance Industries were both looking for an October cargo each, the source added.

On the supply side, Angola LNG is selling a cargo for delivery in August in a tender closing July 2, two market sources said.

Malaysia's Petronas has offered two cargoes via the LNG trading marketplace Global LNG Exchange (GLX), a market source said.

In Europe, high gas storage levels are weighing on prices.

Aggregated storage level in the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany reached around 370 terrawatt hours (TWh) this week, data compiled by Refinitiv showed. Current stock level is 74% more than a year ago and 42% more than an average at the same period in past four years.

Market sources expect that in some European countries storage may be filled by August, leading to a further drop in European prices in the rest of summer months. Usually storage injections stop at the end of October.

High storage levels may increase the number of reloads in Europe later this year.

"I think we will have too much gas (in stocks) for September, so something will have to move," a gas trader in Europe said. - Reuters

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