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Pakistan LNG Ltd (PLL) received a bid from commodities trader Trafigura at $23.47 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) for an LNG import tender to be delivered on January 3-4 and at $22.47/mmBtu for delivery February 23-24, a source with knowledge of the matter said on Friday.

In June, Pakistan issued two tenders seeking spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes for the first time in nearly a year but did not receive any bids.

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The bid from Trafigura is for Pakistan LNG’s second tender which closes on July 14.

Meanwhile, Bloomberg News reported that the shipments offered by Trafigura “are priced at roughly a 30% premium to current market prices, according to traders”.

“Typically, spot purchases of fuel would be sold at similar levels to market prices,” it said.

The report informed that Pakistan will not award the tender until July 31, and it remains to be seen whether the country will follow through with buying the fuel.

“Credit risk had been a barrier stopping LNG suppliers from selling spot shipments to the nation,” said the report.

The development comes days after Pakistan managed to secure a $3 billion Stand-By Arrangement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Dependent on gas for power generation, the country has struggled to procure spot cargoes of LNG after global prices elevated last year following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Pakistan imported 9 billion cubic metres (bcm) of LNG last year, according to Refinitiv data, down nearly 20% from 11.2 bcm in 2021.

The South Asian country has two long-term supply deals with Qatar, one signed in 2016 for 3.75 million metric tons of LNG a year, and another signed in 2021 for 3 million metric tons a year.

It also has an annual portfolio contract with ENI for 0.75 million metric tons a year.

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Fazeel Siddiqui (Overseas Pakistani) Jul 15, 2023 03:27pm
Contrary to 2015 PML-N 15y 3.75mmBtu deal @ 13.37pc of Brent, PTI govt 2021 procured 24% less rate 10y 3.0 mmBtu deal @ 10.20pc of Brent to be received from January 2022 saving $3 b for the whole deal tenure. But in Feb 2022 establishment continued with their designed plan and ousted IK being accredited in mid 2019 as dangerous to Pakistan. This country's population is being ruled by stick as why to feed donkeys carrot when their brains work well with stick.
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