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Asian area LNG down from one-month high ahead of Lunar New Year

Asian area liquefied natural gas (LNG) costs fell today from a onemonth high, amid weak demand ahead of the Lunar New Year vacation in Asia, healthy stocks and as current high costs kept some purchasers at bay.

The average LNG rate for February delivery into north-east Asia << LNG-AS > was $14.00 per million British thermal units ( mmBtu), down from $14.60 last week, industry sources approximated.

Spot gas prices in Europe and in Asia have actually dropped back from their highs at the start of the month, as the marketplace has taken in the shutdown of Russia-Ukraine pipe flows said Alex. Froley, senior LNG analyst at data intelligence company ICIS.

China's need doesn't appear too strong at the minute. November and December dropped below in 2015's levels and we. saw 3 freights re-exported in December, one each to South. Korea, Thailand and Japan, Froley stated.

The high rate levels over the past weeks have actually kept price. sensitive buyers in both China and India away from the spot. market, stated Martin Senior citizen, head of LNG pricing at Argus.

With stocks still reasonably well-filled and very little. economic enhancement provided the current numbers on Chinese. industrial production and inflation, it seems clear that some. portfolio managers must be well-prepared for the second half of. the winter season, said Klaas Dozeman, market analyst at Creation. Product Intelligence.

As the Lunar New Year approaches, the risk of any deficiency. throughout the winter season decreases by the day. It is thus no. surprise that spot activity is still restricted with only. Bangladesh as an active purchaser at the moment, Dozeman added.

In Europe, LNG delivered costs fell this week from a. one-year high the previous week. However, the inter-basin. arbitrage, moving freights from one market to another, has held. firmly shut, with a minimum of 2 cargoes diverting in the. mid-Atlantic to Europe this week as Asian buyers are not. competing for Atlantic basin supply, Argus' Martin Senior citizen stated.

Meanwhile, Europe has actually been withdrawing from gas storage. faster than the last few years however those winters were moderate, and. this year's trajectory is not out of line with longer-term. averages, ICIS' Froley said.

S&P Global Commodity Insights examined its daily North West. Europe LNG Marker (NWM) price criteria for cargoes delivered in. February on an ex-ship (DES) basis at $13.385/ mmBtu on Jan. 9, a. $ 0.20/ mmBtu discount to the February gas cost at the Dutch TTF. center.

Argus assessed the cost at $13.355/ mmBtu, while Spark. Products evaluated it at $13.324/ mmBtu.

The U.S. arbitrage to north-east Asia through the Panama Canal. is presently likewise signalling U.S. cargoes are incentivised to. provide to north-west Europe, said Spark Commodities expert. Qasim Afghan.

The front-month arbitrage is also firmly closed, most likely a. big driving aspect behind the recent diversions of U.S. freights away from Asia and towards Europe.

In LNG freight, Atlantic rates dropped to $24,000/ day on. Friday, while Pacific rates stayed consistent at $21,750/ day,. Afghan added.

(source: Reuters)