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GLOBAL LNG-Prices rise to highest in nine months on firm Asian demand

Published 07/10/2016, 09:11 pm
Updated 07/10/2016, 09:20 pm
© Reuters.  GLOBAL LNG-Prices rise to highest in nine months on firm Asian demand
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* Asian LNG prices rise to $6.20/mmBtu, highest since January

* Offline north Asian nuclear power plants stimulating LNG demand

* Fresh Australian, returning U.S. supplies could cap price gains

By Mark Tay

SINGAPORE, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) gas prices reached a nine-month high this week as demand from India, Japan and South Korea underpinned sentiment.

LNG for November delivery were about $6.20 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), 10 cents higher than last week, as supply-demand balances for the rest of the year appear tighter, said three traders who participate in the market. That is the highest since the week ending Jan. 8.

Higher crude prices are also lending support to LNG values. ICE Brent futures have gained 3.3 percent to above $52 a barrel this week following the Organizations of the Petroleum Exporting Countries announced plans to curb production.

LNG demand from North Asia remains firm as nuclear power stations in Japan and South Korea that have been taken offline are expected to stimulate demand for the super-cooled fuel.

Japan's Kyushu Electric Power Co shut the 890-megawatt No. 1 reactor at its Sendai nuclear plant on Thursday for planned maintenance that is expected to last at least two months, although a restart could be hampered by anti-nuclear local authorities. Korea has also shut multiple nuclear power plants for maintenance and as a precaution after the country suffered its biggest earthquake ever in September. expect demand to continue to be strong in Korea and Japan. China is also looking for more cargoes," a Malaysia-based LNG trader said.

The best bids from Asian buyers were pegged at the low-$6 per mmBtu range, while offers were in the mid- to high-$6 per mmBtu range, the traders said.

"It is still a buyers' market, but for November and December cargoes, sellers can decide who they want to sell to," a Singapore-based trader said, adding that the market may rise due to demand from India and North Asia.

Indian gas firm GAIL closed a tender seeking a November and a December cargo early this week. The results were not immediately known, but traders expect the firm to have appetite for more cargoes.

Angola LNG, which closed its sell tender for its Oct. 4-6 loading cargo on Wednesday, is likely to have awarded the tender because of its prompt loading dates. The bids are valid until Friday.

Despite firm Asian demand, gains in spot prices could be capped by new production from the Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) project that is due to start-up this quarter, and returning U.S. supplies. Cheniere's Sabine Pass is scheduled to come back from maintenance around Oct. 17, a source close to the matter said on Thursday.

The Australian project is starting up its second production line, an APLNG spokesman said on Thursday, with traders expecting a first shipment to be loaded later this month.

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