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Global LNG demand growth shifts from Asia to Europe on Russia sanctions

March 9, 2022By Reuters
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By Isabel Kua

SINGAPORE, March 9 (Reuters) – Asia’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand growth may cool this year as buyers baulk at record-high spot prices pushed even higher by Europe’s shift to the super-chilled fuel amid the Ukraine crisis, analysts and industry sources said.

High spot prices since late last year have already slowed trade and are likely to crimp demand growth of the fuel in Asia – the largest consuming region – even as some countries see widening gas supply deficits as domestic production falls.

This comes just as new LNG buyers in Asia, the Philippines and Vietnam, are set to enter the market later this year. nL3N2VB28X nL8N2UX0Q1

“The LNG market has been evolving in an unfavourable manner for buyers as the supplies are forecast to be tight during the 2021-2025 period while demand is picking up after the pandemic,” said Vietnamese state firm PV Gas, which is set to trial the country’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the fourth quarter.

“This will lead to a strong price rising trend over the next years with no signs of easing in the short term.”

Asia’s spot LNG benchmark price assessed by S&P Global Platts, known as Platts JKM, jumped to a record $84.762 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) on Monday on the back of strong prices in Europe as buyers scour global markets for LNG cargoes to replace Russian gas and LNG.

It currently trades around $51 per mmBtu, compared with $6 in March 2021, according to Refinitive Eikon data. LNG-AS

Consultancy Wood Mackenzie expects Asian LNG demand growth to slow to 2% year-on-year in 2022, from 8% in 2021.

“In contrast, European LNG demand is expected to spike up by at least 20% in 2022, reflecting reduced Russian pipeline flows and the need to replenish depleted European gas storage levels,” said Valery Chow, a vice president at WoodMac.

Natural gas and power prices hit all-time highs in Europe as the European Union rolled out plans to cut EU dependency on Russian gas by two-thirds this year, and end its reliance on Russian supplies of the fuel “well before 2030”. Europe, which relies on Russia for 45% of gas supplies, could demand more U.S. LNG. nL5N2VA53U nL5N2VA2M6 nL5N2VA2BJ

“Asian buyers will need to pay a premium to pull cargoes over from Europe, so Asia spot LNG prices will be supported by European gas prices,” said Edmund Siau, LNG analyst at consultancy FGE.

However, Rystad Energy analyst Wei Xiong said Asia’s appetite to pay for LNG may not be as high as Europe’s so the upside risk for Asia spot prices is likely to be lower than that of the TTFs, or Dutch gas prices, in Europe. TRNLTTFMc1

“Demand growth in India is likely to be muted due to very high spot prices and an increase in domestic production,” she said.

The spike in prices and limited supplies in a tight global market could erode demand.

“This may result in demand destruction as gas-to-coal or gas-to-oil switching would become more economical,” said Rystad Energy analyst Lu Ming Pang.

However, world’s top LNG importer China will continue to drive demand growth in Asia this year as it adds more regasification terminals to switch away from coal in the power and industrial sectors.

China’s imports are expected to increase by 8.5 million tonnes year-on-year in 2022 and account for about 45% of Asia’s LNG imports growth, Rystad Energy said.

Still, China-based industry players are less bullish, pegging growth at 4 million tonnes or lower this year, adding that China could largely shy away from the red-hot spot market by relying on newly signed term supplies from countries such as Qatar and the United States.

Europe steps up LNG import demand after local gas prices surge above international LNG pricehttps://tmsnrt.rs/3tH78Fp

Global power-generating fuel prices surge to record highshttps://tmsnrt.rs/3Ct1kTK

LNG imports by key region & countryhttps://tmsnrt.rs/3pOElxk

(Reporting by Isabel Kua; Additional reporting by Khanh Vu in Hanoi, Marwa Rashad in London and Chen Aizhu in Singapore; Editing by Florence Tan and Christopher Cushing)

((Isabel.Kua@thomsonreuters.com;))

This article originally appeared on reuters.com

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