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China’s niche LNG buyers plan billion-dollar investment­s, double imports amid reforms

- Reuters Singapore

A group of niche Chinese gas firms is set to make waves in the global market with plans to invest tens of billions of dollars and double imports in the next decade as Beijing opens up its vast energy pipeline network to more competitio­n.

The companies, mostly city gas distributo­rs backed by local authoritie­s, are ramping up purchases of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as newly formed national pipeline operator PipeChina begins leasing third parties access to its distributi­on lines, terminals and storage facilities from this month.

The accelerati­on in demand in what is already the world’s fastest-growing market for the super-chilled fuel is a boon for producers such Royal Dutch Shell, Total and traders like

Glencore faced with oversupply and depressed prices.

Just last month, UK’s Centrica signed a 15-year binding deal to supply Shanghai city gas firm Shenergy Group 0.5 million tons per year of LNG starting in 2024. “They’re very, very interested in imports — we’re talking to a lot of them already,” said Kristine Leo, China country manager for Australia’s Woodside Energy, which signed a preliminar­y supply deal with private gas distributo­r ENN Group last year.

China could buy a record 65-67 million tons of LNG this year and is expected to leapfrog Japan to become the world’s top buyer in 2022. Imports could surge 80 percent from 2019 to 2030, according to Lu Xiao, senior analyst at consultanc­y IHS Markit. State-owned Guangdong Energy Group, Zhejiang Energy Group, Zhenhua Oil and private firms like

ENN were quick to take advantage of the market reforms and low spot prices for LNG, said Chen Zhu, managing director of Beijingbas­ed consultanc­y SIA Energy. Their imports will reach some 11 million tons this year, up 40 percent versus 2019, more than 17 percent of China’s total purchases, said Chen.

For years such companies have worked to expand a domestic consumer base among so-called “last mile” gas users like tens of millions of households, shopping malls and factories, but they had to rely on state majors for supplies.

With greater access to distributi­on networks, they are now incentiviz­ed to build their own import terminals that could account for 40 percent of the country’s LNG receiving capacity by 2030, versus 15 percent now, Chen said.

Frank Li, assistant to president of China Gas Holdings, a private piped gas distributo­r, said his company has been in talks with PipeChina for infr structure access as it prepares to import LNG next year.

In Southern China’s industrial hub Guangdong, companies like Guangzhou Gas, Shenzhen Gas and Guangdong Energy hold small stakes in LNG facilities operated by China National Offshore Oil Company. They imported their first cargoes from these terminals last year. Guangzhou Gas is set to import 13 LNG shipments this year, up from five last year, after “tough negotiatio­ns” with CNOOC won it access to terminals, said Vice President Liu Jingbo.

“The reform is bringing us diversifie­d supplies, helping us cut cost,” Liu said.

Some companies also plan to beef up trading expertise by opening offices overseas, such as in Singapore, executives said. “Naturally, companies will be thinking of growing into a meaningful player globally,” said a trading executive with Guangdong Energy, adding that his firm looks to Tokyo Gas , Japan’s top gas distributo­r and trader, as a model. The rise of niche players will erode some market share held by state giants CNOOC, PetroChina and Sinopec, prompting them to scale back gas infrastruc­ture investment and focus on global trading, while extending into retail gas distributi­on at home, officials said.

‘Naturally, companies will be thinking of growing into a meaningful player globally.’

 ?? AFP ?? China could buy a record 67 million tons of LNG this year as factory and household demand surges.
AFP China could buy a record 67 million tons of LNG this year as factory and household demand surges.

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