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2020 Gas Market Outlook
The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
Hiroshi Hashimoto, Head of Gas GroupFossil Energies and International Cooperation Unit
23 December 2019The 434th Forum on Research Works
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Executive Summary Japan's average LNG import price is expected to go down to USD 8.8 - 9.0 per
million Btu in 2020, from USD 10 estimated for 2019. The global LNG market is expected to expand to 370 million tonnes in 2020,
thanks to significant increases in supply capacity. The global LNG market is estimated to grow more than 10% in 2019, while the
share of four major importing markets in Northeast Asia in the global total hasshrunk to 55% from 62% in 2018, as the region has been importing almost thesame volumes of LNG in 2019 as it did one year earlier.
A major portion of the expanded supply of LNG has been directed into Europewhere ample underground storage capacity is located. As spot LNG prices stay inthe lowest level in the history, the gap between them and long-term contractprices has been the widest ever in Northeast Asia. With stronger influences of gashub prices in Europe and the United States over LNG prices, underpinned by theincreasing LNG imports in Europe and increasing LNG exports from the UnitedStates, global interaction of LNG prices in different regions has been moreapparent.
In 2019, final investment decisions (FIDs) representing 71 million tonnes ofannual production capacity were announced, with many additional projectsapproaching the milestone.
Competition has been intensified in big city areas in Japan’s city-gas market,especially in the Kanto region, two years after the retail market was opened up.
In order to effectively utilise expected flexible LNG supply sources, Japanesecompanies and government are expected to contribute jointly to emerging marketdevelopment, infrastructure investment, and optimization of transportation.
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Natural Gas Consumption in Major Regions
The combined natural gas consumption in the OECD countries, China and India -representing more than half of global total - grew by 112 bcm or 6% - higher thanglobal average - year-on-year to 2.1 tcm in 2018, and by 66 bcm or 4% from thesame period in 2018 during the first three quarters of 2019.
OECD Americas (+25 bcm or +3%) and China (+25 bcm or +10%) continuedriving further demand growth in 2019, while OECD Europe returned to growth inthe second quarter.
However, the growth rates have been slowed in OECD Americas and China. Southeast and South Asian countries also increase gas consumption modestly.
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(Source) Compiled by the author based on data of IEA “Monthly Gas Statistics”, China’s NDRC and India’s PPAC
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LNG Imports Surge in Europe Thanks to Expansion of Global Production
Global LNG imports grew by 12% to 260 milliontonnes during the first nine months of 2019
China’s LNG imports grew by 15% during the firstten months of 2019
Europe’s LNG imports grew by 83% to surpass 60million tonnes during the first nine months of 2019
Southeast and South Asia’s emerging LNGimporters have increased volumes significantly inrecent years, increasing by 25% or 1.7 milliontonnes and by 65% or 3.4 million tonnes duringthe first three quarters of 2019 3
(Source) Compiled by the author based on Cedigaz LNG Service data
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LNG Production Increases in Australia, the United States and Russia
Both Australia and the United States increased LNG exports by more than8 million tonnes each, while Russia increased its by 7 million tonnes,during the first nine months of 2019.
While Australia came very close to the world top LNG exporter positionheld by Qatar (equivalent to 77 million tonnes on an annualized basis),both the United States and Russia exported 50% more LNG than they didin the same period of 2018.
Egypt and Algeria, as well, increased their LNG exports, by 230% (or 1.5million tonnes) and 27% (2 million tonnes), respectively. 4
(Source) Compiled by the author based on Cedigaz LNG Service data
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Global LNG Production Steadily Increases
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LNG Demand and Supply Outlook
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The global LNG demand is expected to grow by 6% - 7% to 370 million tonnes in 2020, fromestimated 350 million tonnes in 2019.
The global LNG supply capacity in the new year is expected to be more than 380 million tonneseven after assuming lower utilization rates.
Growth is expected to be led by China and Emerging Asia on the demand side and by the UnitedStates on the supply side, respectively. Europe is expected to maintain its healthy appetite.
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In Parallel with Outlet Diversification, Over Half of LNG Exports from the United States Come to Asia
LNG exports amounted 29.28 million tonnes during the first ten months of 2019, representing a65% increase from one year earlier.
Cargoes have already reached 36 countries and regions in just first four years of LNG exports. New LNG export facilities have started up in addition to the three projects in operation shipping
out bulk exports to Japan. 6
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Japan Korea China Chinese Taipei India PakistanBangladesh Thailand Singapore Indonesia Malaysia KuwaitDubai Israel Jordan Egypt Turkey MaltaUnited Kingdom Netherlands Belgium France Italy SpainPortugal Greece Lithuania Poland Mexico Dominican RepublicJamaica Panama Colombia Argentina Brazil Chile
(Source) Compiled by the author based on data from DOE
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All Active - LNG Exports, Project Commissioning, Investment Decisions, and Permitting - in the United States
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Starting Up Cameron, Freeport, Elba IslandFIDs Golden Pass, Sabine Pass (T6), Calcasieu PassFERC Approval (February -September 2019)
Calcasieu Pass, Driftwood, Port Arthur, Freeport (T4), Gulf LNG Pascagoula, Eagle LNG Jacksonville, Plaquemines
(November 2019) Corpus Christi Stage 3, Texas LNG Brownsville, Annova LNG, Rio Grande
Approved yet no FID
Lake Charles, Magnolia, Delfin LNG Deepwater Port
FERC Administrative issues
By filling a vacant seas and a planned Houston office, speeding up approvals
The annual LNG export capacity in operation in the United States is expected to be 48 million tonnes by the end of 2019 and 66 million tonnes by the end of 2020.
The total capacity is expected to grow further, surpassing 100 million tonnes per year when thefacilities in which final investment decisions (FIDs) have been announced are completed.
Those facilities which have been approved by FERC but FIDs have not been made on could add further 160 million tonnes per year of capacity.
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Diversifying Business Models of LNG Export in the United States
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SPA Model - Project company directly sells LNG volumes• While FOB deals give substantial flexibility to buyers, there have been some DES deals lately.• A unified feedgas arrangement provides the operator an advantage of simplified operation.• IPM (Integrated Production Marketing offered to gas producers)
The LNG project operator buys feedgas from a producer and pays a price netted back from the international market.
Tolling - Liquefaction service arrangement, in which a capacity holder is responsible to sell LNG volumes and procure feedgas supply
• Some Japanese trading houses and utility companies have already participated in such arrangements.• While the model provides a capacity holder with significant operational flexibility, it also requires a certain
level of expertise to operate in the dynamic gas and LNG markets.
Equity Model - Project leading company directly invests in the project entirely on the company’s balance sheet, or accepts equity injections from other companies including other developers or LNG buyers, with LNG lifting and sales commitments distributed based on equity holdings
• The largest LNG players finance a new project entirely on their balance sheets.• New entrants in LNG liquefaction projects try to entice international majors and established LNG buyers
into participating in the new projects.• Established LNG players incorporate volumes from new projects into their global LNG portfolios.• LNG buyers may have additional preferential purchasing allocations from the project leading company in
addition to volumes based on the buyers’ own equity participation.
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Australia Continues Increasing LNG Export
(Sources) Australian Energy Resource Assessment 2018, Department of Industry, Australian Government
Australia exported 64million tonnes of LNGduring the first tenmonths of 2019,increasing by 14% year-on-year.
The Ichthys project sincelate 2018 and thePrelude FLNG since June2019 ramp upproduction.
Notable developmentshave been reportedtoward new generationLNG projects, includingrenewed project sponsorformations and additionalfeedgas arrangements toexisting LNG productionfacilities.
In the meantime, thecountry has several LNGimporting projects in theEastern regions.
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Russia Increases LNG Exports and Advances Export Pipeline Projects
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New pipeline projects to supply China and Turley are starting operations,while the Nord Stream 2 to supply Germany has been slipped into 2020.
The Arctic LNG 2 led by Novatek has advanced with participation of Japaneseplayers to commence operation in 2023.
The Yamal LNG project also led by Novatek is in competition in Europeagainst pipeline gas from Gazprom, who used to monopolize Russia's gasexport.
(Source) Compiled by the author based on Cedigaz LNG Service data
Power of Siberia Pipeline Starting Operation
(Source) Gazprom website
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China Continues Expanding Natural Gas Market at Slower Rates than Previous Years
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China's natural gas production and consumption both increased by 10% year-on-year during thefirst ten months of 2019 to 142.3 bcm and 246.3 bcm, respectively, although the growth rateswere not as high as those in the last two years.
During the same period, the country imported 47.70 million tonnes of LNG, 6.09 million tonnesor 15% more than it did one year earlier.
China has 21 terminals in operation with total capacity 68 million tonnes per year: 34 milliontonnes by CNOOC, 19 million tonnes by CNPC, and 9 million tonnes by SINOPEC. Additional 70million tonnes are planned and proposed.
(Source) compiled by the author based on data from NDRC and customs statisticsLNG Import Terminals and Owners. Volumes in million tonnes
Terminal Owner Operation Reception 2018
Shenzhen Dapeng CNOOC 2006 6.22
Putian CNOOC 2009 3.35
Shanghai YangshanCNOOC 2009 4.15
Rudong CNPC 2011 6.58
Dalian CNPC 2012 3.18
Ningbo CNOOC 2012 5.55
Zhuhai CNOOC 2013 2.33
Tangshan CNPC 2013 5.49
Tianjin FSRU CNOOC 2013 3.64
Yangpu CNOOC 2014 0.55
Qingdao SINOPEC 2014 4.95
Beihai SINOPEC 2016 1.74
Shenzhen Dachan CNPC 2014 0.13
Dongguan JIUFENG 2016 0.76
Lvsi Guanghui 2017 0.79
Yuedong CNOOC 2017 0.80
Tianjin SINOPEC 2018 2.92
Shenzhen Diefu CNOOC 2018 0.39
Zhoushan ENN 2018 0.26
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Europe Increases Natural Gas Demand and Imports Significantly More LNG
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Natural gas consumption increased by 2% during the first three quarters of 2019 year-on-yeardue to a shift from coal caused by commodity and carbon price advantages. As domestic gasproduction decreases, LNG imports have surged.
The inventory in European underground gas storage facilities at the end of October was equivalentto 71 million tonnes of LNG, 8.7 million tonnes or 14% larger than one year earlier. It represented98% of the total working underground gas storage capacity, significantly higher than 87% oneyear earlier and the highest in the history of the storage statistics.
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Dependence on Gas Imports Went Up to Over Half of Domestic Demand During the Last Ten Years in the United Kingdom
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Dependence on gas imports went up from one-third to more than half of domestic demand duringthe last ten years in the United Kingdom, one of the largest gas markets in Europe. However,more than half of the imports comes Norway via pipeline.
During the last year of LNG expansion, imports of LNG from Qatar and Russia increasedsignificantly. In summer, however, the United States continues exporting gas to the Continent viapipeline.
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Gas production concumed Norway Netherlands Belgium Qatar LNG Russia LNG
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The Netherlands Decreases Gas Production, While It Continues Moving Gas Volumes Around
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The largest gas producing country in Europe is expected to decrease gas production. The countryhas imported gas via pipeline for many years, enhancing liquidity beyond the country’s own gasconsumption, by increasing gas exports and storage utilisation.
While the country has seen net gas importing quarters since 2017, it maintains its position as themain gas transportation hub through pipeline gas imports, exports and storage. The increasingLNG imports make TTF more influential in the global LNG market.
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A Significant Gap Between Spot LNG and Crude Oil Prices, as well as Crude Linked LNG prices
(Source) Compiled by the author based on data from exchange places Spot LNG prices in Asia (Assessed prices and those published by METI) have moved in a range
between European gas hub and crude oil equivalent prices. Spot LNG prices in Asia came close to the bottom of this range in 2019 and were about half of
average import LNG prices in the second half of 2019. Better terms and conditions of LNG sales and purchase contracts are desired to take advantage
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Investment Decisions Have Been Made on Significant LNG Export Capacity in 2019
(Source) Compiled by the author based on company announcements
In 2019, final investment decisions (FIDs) representing 71 million tonnes of annual productioncapacity - three in the United States, and one each in Mozambique, Russia, and Nigeria - wereannounced
Many additional projects are apparently approaching an investment decision, including four onesin the United States that were approved for construction in November. Most of them areexpected to make investment decisions only in 2020 or later. 16
NLNG T3MLNG Tiga
ALNG T2/3
RasGas 2 T3
NWS 4
Darwin
Qalhat
RasGas 2 T4
Egy ptian LNG
Segas
NLNG Plus 4/5
ALNG T4
Snøhvit
Sakhalin 2
EGLNG
NLNG Plus 6
RasGas 2 T5
NWS 5
Qatargas 2 4/5
RasGas 3 6/7
Qatargas 3-4 6/7
Tangguh
Y emen LNG
Peru LNG Pluto
Skikda
Angola LNG
Gassi Touil
Gorgon
PNG LNG
QCLNG GLNG
Donngi Senoro
Prelude
APLNG T1
Wheatstone
Ichthys
Petronas FLNG 1
APLNG T2
Sabine Pass 1-2
Sabine Pass 3-4
Y amal LNG
Petronas FLNG 2
Cameron LNG
Freeport LNG 1-2
Cove Point
Freeport LNG 3
Corpus Christi 1-2
Sabine Pass 5
Cameroon Kribi FLNG
Tangguh 3
Elba Island
Coral South FLNGCorpus Christi 3
LNG Canada
Tortue FLNG
Golden Pass
Sabine Pass 6
Mozambique LNG1
Venture Global Calcasieu Pass
Arctic LNG 2
Nigeria LNG Train 7
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Competition Intensifies in Japan’s City-Gas Retail Market
The number of customers switching retail suppliers in Japan's city-gas market has doubled duringthe last year to reach 12% of the total in the country. In the Kanto region, in particular, thenumber has surpassed 1.5 million or 12% of the total retail customers there.
In the electric power retail market, the switching rates have reached 22% in the country and30% in Kanto.
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Both of Saibu Gas and Kyushu Electric Power have lost about 10% of their own costomers.Saibu Gas plans to diversify the business and build several core profitable sectors.
Chugoku Electric Power has lost about 0.53 million costomers. But Neither city-gas nor electric power companies has not entered the other's markets yet, but try to enhance their customer services.
Kinki is the area where the number of customers swiching is the second largest following Kanto and the switching rates in the city-gas and electric power retail business have been very high. From the outset of the liberalisation, Osaka Gas and Kansai Electric Power have been taking away the others' customers.
Competition between Toho Gas and Chubu Electric Power is getting fiercer. Both companies have lost larger number of retail customers in their respective home turfs than the number of customers in the counterparties' previous home turfs.
Hokkaido
Tohoku
KantoChubu
Kinki (Kansai)Chugoku / Shikoku
Kyushu / Okinawa
Tohoku Electric Power, which has lost about 0.62 million customers, has already registered as a retail gas provider. But no supply has been made by the company to any residential city-gas customers yet.City gas companies in Tohoku are trying to secure their customer bases by newer gas pricing and other service programs.
Kanto is the area where the largest number of customers have switched their city-gas and electric retail providers. Especially, the number of customers switching city-gas has sharply increased in a year and surpassed the number in Kinki.TEPCO EP, NIPPON GAS and Tokyo Energy Alliance in January 2019 announced that the number of their city-gas customers had reached 1 million and they are trying to reach 2 million by end of March 2020.On the other hand, Tokyo Gas also announced in August 2019 that the number of its electric power retail customers had reached 2 million.
About 0.61 million customers have left from Hokkaido Electric Power due to the entrance of Hokkaido Gas and other Electric retailers. Hokkaido Electric Power is considering the entrance into the city-gas retail business.
Switching City-GasSwitching Electric Power
Customer Switching (October 2019)
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As Greater Supply Flexibility is Expected, More Investment is Required in Downstream Facilities
The world has significant additional gas resources to be developed. To effectively utilise expected flexible LNG supply sources, more infrastructure investment is
required in such facilities as LNG trans-shipment terminals, LNG FSRU receiving terminals, andLNG bunkering stations, to which Japanese companies and government are expected tocontribute jointly.
So far in 2019, definitive and basic LNG sales agreements have been concluded for 30 milliontonnes per year in total in the world, with no destination restrictions attached.
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United States could supply 100 million
tonnes per year
Russian Arctic could supply additional volumes
Senegal, Mauritania, and Nigeria could add volumes
Mozambique and Tanzania could
develop significant LNG supply
Qatar could supply more than 100
million tonnes per year by mid2020s
Papua New Guinea and Australia could supply more LNG
Vietnam, the Philippines and
Southeast Asia could expand markets
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh could increase LNG demand
LNG Trans-shipment facilities and LNG
consuming markets could be developed
Asia Pacific
traditional projects
Asia Pacific
traditional projects
Asia Pacific new
generation projects
Asia Pacific new
generation projects
United States
Portflio deals
Portflio deals
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