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LNG tankers divert to Asia, floating storage rises after price spike

Published 19/09/2019, 16:46
Updated 19/09/2019, 16:51
© Reuters.  LNG tankers divert to Asia, floating storage rises after price spike

By Ekaterina Kravtsova

LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - At least five laden liquefied

natural gas (LNG) tankers changed course from Europe to Asia and

a rising number of other tankers were being used as floating

storage following a spike in Asian LNG prices in the past week,

trade sources said.

While there may be specific reasons for the re-routing of

individual cargoes, the diversion of so many tankers at the same

time indicated a long market, meaning sellers were holding

positions in the expectation of higher prices, the sources said.

Spot Asian LNG prices jumped last week after a rise in

European gas prices and extended gains this week following on

from the oil price spike due to the attacks on Saudi Arabia's

oil facilities. The price for LNG delivered to Asia in the second half of

October grew to around $5.70 per million British thermal units

(mmBtu) this week, over a $1.00 rise from two weeks ago.

November delivery traded above $6.00/mmBtu this week.

European LNG price benchmarks, Dutch gas for October and

November deliveries, were trading at around $4.10/mmBtu and

$5.64/mmBtu, respectively, on Thursday.

Four of the tankers that changed direction are carrying

cargoes from the United States, while one is sourced from

Nigeria, Refinitiv vessel ship tracking data shows.

Energy Liberty, chartered by Japan's Tokyo Gas 9531.T , had

been signalling Barcelona as a destination but changed course

last week and is now heading to Japan, where hot weather has

increased gas demand in the past month.

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Methane Alison Victoria made a U-turn from Europe towards

the Cape of Good Hope after loading in Nigeria last week and is

likely to go to Asia.

Cheniere's LNG.A Yari LNG sailed towards Cape of Good Hope

this week too, having loaded a cargo in the U.S. three weeks

ago, headed to Europe, then waited near Gibraltar for ten days.

Diamond Gas Sakura loaded a U.S. Cameron LNG cargo in

mid-August and was first expected to go to Gibraltar but is now

heading to the Indian Ocean, having paused near the Panama

Canal.

Gaslog Saratoga, chartered by trading house Gunvor, was

going to Italy, before changing route late last week and is now

heading to Pakistan, where Gunvor won two delivery slots for

October delivery in a recent tender. Some of the tankers are sailing quickly, implying sellers

made quick decisions and were now in a hurry to deliver. But

others, like Diamond Gas Sakura, may still have no exact

destination and are simply being slowly moved to Asia where

prices increased, one LNG trader said.

In Asia, at least three cargoes, BP's BP.L Sean Spirit,

Petronas' Seri Cemara and Royal Dutch Shell's RDSa.L Gallina,

are identified as a floating storage, data firm Kpler said.

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