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Asian area LNG prices increase on supply issues, geopolitical stress

Asian area liquefied natural gas (LNG) tape-recorded its 2nd weekly gain considering that the end of August, amidst concerns over supply disruptions due to geopolitical tensions and lower feedgas volumes at U.S. terminals undergoing prepared maintenances.

The average LNG price for December shipment into north-east Asia << LNG-AS > increased to $13.80 per million British thermal units ( mmBtu), up form $13.50/ mmBtu recently, market sources approximated.

Costs are holding company, with the market continuing to balance at high levels amidst continuous demand and geopolitical stress, stated Alex Froley, senior LNG analyst at information intelligence firm ICIS.

U.S. production has actually dipped over the week, with reductions at the Cameron and Sabine Pass terminals due to planned maintenance, he added.

Asian prices likewise tracked European gas prices at the Dutch TTF hub, which hit a 10-month high on issues over supply interruption due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and in Ukraine.

In the meantime, JKM (the Asian benchmark), just maintains pace with geopolitical advancements in other areas as TTF seems to have a slight premium over JKM when fixed for shipping and insurance coverage, said Klaas Dozeman, market expert at Brainchild Commodity Intelligence.

The geopolitical increase of oil makes oil-indexed LNG a. bit more pricey, thus slightly heightening the spot. demand for LNG, he stated, including that financiers are progressively. most likely accounting for a longer war in the Middle East.

In Europe, provided LNG prices rose over the week, raised. by gains at downstream gas hubs which originated from several drivers. consisting of an unexpected blackout at Norway's Sleipner field and. adjustments to warming demand expectations for later on this month. and through November, said Samuel Good, head of LNG pricing at. commodity pricing agency Argus.

S&P Global Commodity Insights examined its everyday North West. Europe LNG Marker (NWM) price benchmark for cargoes delivered in. December on an ex-ship (DES) basis at $13.196/ mmBtu on Oct. 24,. a $0.25/ mmBtu discount to the December gas price at the Dutch. TTF center.

Argus assessed the price for December delivery at. $ 13.240/ mmBtu, while Glow Commodities examined the rate for. November shipment at $13.104/ mmBtu.

In LNG freight, the Atlantic rates dropped for a 5th. successive week to $20,750/ day on Friday, while the Pacific. rates continued to decline for a l lth straight week to. $ 36,750/ day.

Freight rates in both basins continue to be at their least expensive. levels in five years for this time of year, said Glow. Commodities expert Qasim Afghan.

Argus' Samuel Good stated that the subsequent weakening of the. freight market has actually even more increased the variety of firms. incentivised to provide Atlantic cargoes to Asia.

(source: Reuters)