Japan LNG spot price rises to $15.30/mmBtu in Oct

Japan LNG spot price rises to $15.30/mmBtu in Oct 

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) spot prices for Japanese buyers rose for a second straight month in October, the government said on Wednesday, as seasonal demand climbed with utilities stockpiling for the approach of winter in the Northern hemisphere.

The gains are likely to prove shortlived as Asian buyers are facing the prospect of lower import costs for the first winter since the Fukushima nuclear crisis in 2011, with rising supplies helping to ease any shortages.

Spot LNG contracted in October for delivery to Japan averaged $15.30 per million British thermal unit (mmBtu), up from $13.20 from a month earlier, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) said.

Cargoes arriving last month averaged $12.40 per mmBtu, compared with $11.30 in September.

Asian spot LNG prices rose to $15 per mmBtu in late September, but have declined steadily since then to $12.90 per mmBtu last week, bucking a seasonal rise in prices at this time of the year.

Japan, which takes about a third of the world’s LNG imports, shipped in a record 87.73 million tonnes in the year through March.

The average spot price is based on about 10 percent of the nation’s purchases of the super-chilled fuel.

Japan started releasing spot LNG prices in April to add transparency to the market amid concern about rising fuel costs in the wake of the shutdown of nuclear plants after the Fukushima crisis.

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