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Global LNG-Asian spot climbs as Jordan, Pakistan buy

Published 25/07/2015, 12:13 am
Global LNG-Asian spot climbs as Jordan, Pakistan buy

By Sarah McFarlane

LONDON July 24 (Reuters) - Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) spot prices for September delivery were higher on Friday supported by nearby demand from new importers including Jordan and Pakistan, traders said.

The price of Asian spot cargoes rose to $8.10 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), from $7.80 the previous week.

"(It's) just unexpected demand with very short lead times," said a trader.

Jordan is expected to announce results of a tender for two cargoes for delivery in early September on July 29, while Pakistan has held several tenders to buy at short notice. ID:nL5N0ZX37T

Other activity which supported prices included Argentina's YPF purchasing five LNG cargoes on behalf of state-run energy firm Enarsa following its recent tender, to be supplied by Statoil STL.OL , Trafigura and BP BP.L . ID:nL5N1042TV

Traders said there was also some demand from end users in Asia, including Japan, although modest.

Japan's LNG demand has been boosted in recent years by the closure of all of its nuclear reactors for checks and costly safety upgrades after the Fukushima meltdowns of 2011.

Kyushu Electric Power 9508.T is set to mark the first restart with one of its Sendai reactors in southwestern Japan in August, however, pending a final sign-off by the nuclear regulator. ID:nL3N1032F8

Future new demand could come from Croatia after power utility HEP and gas transmission system operator Plinacro invited investors to express interest in building an LNG terminal in the northern Adriatic. ID:nL5N1012SV

(Editing by William Hardy)

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