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Argentina's state-run energy firm YPF has picked BP to supply the bulk of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) needs in 2014 and 2015 following a major recent tender, a source with direct knowledge of the deal said. South America's No 3 economy last month launched its annual tender to secure approximately 5.57 million tonnes of LNG over the 2014-2015 period to help cover its energy needs.
BP is to supply around 40 of the 48 cargoes sought by YPF for delivery into the Bahia Blanca import terminal, the source said. Gazprom Marketing & Trading is set to bring in a further five cargoes to the terminal, 400 miles south of Buenos Aires, and Norway's Statoil will deliver the final three, trade sources said.
Argentina will pay around $15 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) for deliveries in 2014, and a premium of around $10/mmBtu above the US Henry Hub gas price for deliveries the following year, a source said. Gazprom, Statoil and YPF declined to comment. The state-run firm also picked Spain's Gas Natural Fenosa (GNF) to deliver around 2.7 million tonnes of LNG into the country's other terminal at Escobar on the Parana River.
The award was given despite an Argentine judge's ruling last week that banned GNF from participating in the tender due to a potential conflict of interest. It remains to be seen whether subsequent court actions could overturn the award to GNF, traders said. The reason for the ruling given was that GNF's major shareholder, Repsol, also holds a stake in YPF, the tender manager.
YPF, which has appealed the ruling, went ahead and awarded GNF the contract earlier this week. Its chief Miguel Galuccio on Wednesday said of this decision: "We are going to keep going. If the justice system says no, we'll stop." GNF was widely tipped to win the Escobar part of the tender after YPF's revised terms of participation this year appeared to clear the way for the Spanish company, traders said.
Those terms include YPF's decision to seek a single supplier for Escobar - last year Vitol supplied around a third of Escobar's requirement, with GNF delivering the rest- as well as a marked shift in how the LNG will be priced. Last year the pricing mechanism for Escobar deliveries was based on US Henry Hub gas prices, but this year YPF proposed a link to Brent crude oil instead, which GNF prefers, two traders said.

Copyright Reuters, 2013

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