ISLAMABAD, Oct 28 (APP): Federal Minister for Petroleum and Natural
Resources Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Wednesday said imported LNG was the only cheaper source to meet the country’s energy needs.
Addressing a seminar on LNG import, the minister said previous
governments made five attempts over the ten years to import LNG but they failed for adopting integrated approach where LNG terminal developer was also LNG supplier.
He said the PML-N government resorted to un-bundled approach and the
LNG terminal development was separated from LNG procurement, thus succeeding to provide the country with its first LNG based gas within 20 months of its tenure.
He said LNG was a game changer and the 400 mmcfd terminal would
add five percent to the country’s primary energy mix.
The government pursued a transparent process for developing a terminal
and the Engro Elengy built the SSGC LNG regasification terminal in a record time as the contract was signed on April 2014 and first gas flow was ensured at March this year.
He said average regasification tolling fee was charged at $0.66 per
MMBTU which was the lowest in the world, adding most LNG contracts in the world were priced at direct linkage to oil and Pakistan LNG imports would also be linked to oil.
Shahid said the government was displacing oil products and LNG price
at 15 percent of Brent index of $50 percent would be $7.5 per MMBTU.
He said since the country’s natural gas production was stagnant at
4,000 mmcfd per day for 10 years and constrained demand stood at 6000 mmcfd with hydrocarbon resources fast depleting, thus minister said government ventured into LNG import.
He was of the view if Pakistan had committed to LNG 10 years back, the
country would not have any energy crisis, today.
He said Pakistan needed to import natural gas through pipelines or
LNG, but in fact Iran-Pakistan Pipeline of 750 mmcfd project was delayed due to international sanctions and the first gas could not be available before end of 2017.
In addition, Turkeminstation-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India(TAPI) pipeline
with 1325mmcfd also got delayed due to Afghanistan instability and structural issues with the project transaction and first gas was not available before end 2019.
In such situation, the government venture into the LNG import through
long term contracts, medium term contracts and sport purchases, adding LNG Supply Contract(SPA) between Pakistan State Oil(PSO) was finalized.
The minister said cost calculations proved that RLNG was a cheaper
than all imported fuels and the OGRA had determined RLNG price of 8.64 per MMBTU.
He said so far 14 LNG cargoes had been regasified at the LNG terminal,
adding the one year contractual commitment was 24 cargoes, but the number could go up in one year to 26 cargoes.
He said six cargoes were procured on spot basis from Qatar gas FOB
basis and eight cargoes were procured through competitive bid process, adding average price of LNG cargoes procured was less than 14 percent of Brent.
He said power generation based on 4000 mmcfd of regasified RLNG would
generate additional annual generation of 9 billion KWH, saying from $600 million to one billion dollar.
Similarly with under-construction of 3600 MW RLNG based powerplants
would generate of 30 billion KWH, saying over$ 2billion annually.
Replying to a question, the minister said the government needed to
sign five more contracts to import LNG, as currently, the minister added, currently LNG cater to the 20 percent of the country’s energy needs.
Answering another question, he said the ground-breaking of TAPI
project is expected in December this year, which would go a long way in improving energy situation.
He said the government was open to all questions with regard to its
efforts for mitigating energy crisis, adding all parliamentarians were invited to forward there suggestion to ensure LNG in the country.
He said government had allowed the private sector to import and use
LNG, testifying its sincere efforts to further improve economic indicators.
He said each consumer would have to afford its own burden while
consuming LNG and burden would not be shifted to any other sector.
Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Water and Power Khawja Asif said
his ministry would also follow the suit and hold seminar to give answers to people on power sector projects.
LNG only a cheaper source to meet country’s energy needs: minister
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