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2018-12-10 08:35:00

AUSTRALIA: THE BIGGEST LNG

AUSTRALIA: THE BIGGEST LNG

REUTERSAustralia overtook Qatar as the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for the first time in November, data from Refinitiv Eikon showed on Monday.

The surge in Australian exports follows the start up of a number of export projects in the country over the past three years, most recently the Ichthys project offshore its northern coast.

In November, Australia loaded 6.5 million tonnes of LNG for exports while Qatar exported over 6.2 million tonnes, the data showed.

"It may have come later and at higher cost than originally envisaged, but Australia has taken the crown," said Saul Kavonic, energy analyst at Credit Suisse in Sydney.

Australia will further cement its top position as the final new project in the pipeline, Royal Dutch Shell's Prelude, comes online by next year, though Qatar will not stay idle, said Sanford Bernstein analyst Neil Beveridge.

"Qatar, of course, will respond and we expect a new wave of projects to be launched which will see Qatar regain its position as the leading exporter by the early 2020s," he added.

Qatar plans to boost its LNG capacity by early 2024 to 110 million tonnes a year, up from its current production of 77 million tonnes a year, by adding a fourth LNG production line.

Qatar, which also exports around 600,000 barrels per day of crude oil, said earlier this month it would leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to focus on gas.

Wood Mackenzie analyst Nicholas Browne said the drop in Qatari LNG exports in November was due to maintenance, making Australia's time at the top limited.

"We are expecting this to be temporary and that Qatar will likely produce 6.5 million tonnes in December, meaning it will again be the largest exporter," he said.

"We expect Australia will regain the role of largest exporter from summer 2019, when Ichthys and Prelude have fully ramped up."

However, Australia's hold on the top spot could be fairly short as LNG exports are being blamed for rising domestic gas prices, which has become a political issue in the country.

"The reality is Australia will only keep this title for a few years before Qatar retakes the crown, and in the longer term it will likely be a U.S. versus Qatar story for top spot with Australia in third place," said Credit Suisse's Kavonic.

 

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Earlier: 

RUSSIAN LNG IS BETTER
2018, November, 30, 11:55:00

RUSSIAN LNG IS BETTER

REUTERS - The United States has been pressing Europe to cut its reliance on cheap Russian gas and buy much more expensive U.S. LNG instead, which many European countries, including industrial heavyweight Germany, have so far resisted.

 

 
 CHINA: THE WORLD'S TOP
2018, November, 14, 12:05:00

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REUTERS - China has overtaken Japan to become the world’s top importer of natural gas, as Beijing’s crackdown on pollution boosts its demand for the more environmentally friendly fuel, while the restart of nuclear reactors in Japan reduces its LNG imports.

 

 ADNOC & SAUDI ARAMCO COOPERATION
2018, November, 14, 11:30:00

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ADNOC - The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) signed a framework agreement with Saudi Aramco (Aramco), to explore potential opportunities for collaboration in the natural gas and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) sectors.

 

 EUROPE'S LNG IMPORTS
2018, October, 26, 12:40:00

EUROPE'S LNG IMPORTS

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 SANTOS LNG UP BY 10%
2018, October, 22, 11:35:00

SANTOS LNG UP BY 10%

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 QATAR EXPANDS LNG
2018, September, 28, 09:55:00

QATAR EXPANDS LNG

TOGY - Qatar is seeking to expand its LNG capacity via the addition of four trains, targeting 110 million tonnes per year (tpy) by 2023.

 

 Australia
2018, June, 20, 12:15:00

EXXON - AUSTRALIA LNG

PLATTS - ExxonMobil's planned LNG import project in Victoria will compete with AGL's planned LNG import terminal in the same state -- at Crib Point near Melbourne -- projected to come online by financial year 2020-2021, and AIE's project next door in the state of New South Wales, potentially at Port Kembla, Newcastle or Port Botany, expected by as early as 2020.

Tags: AUSTRALIA, LNG