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阿曼LNG公司准备在2025年后谈判新合同

中国石化新闻网讯 据普氏能源资讯马斯喀特10月29日消息称, 阿曼液化天然气公司一名管理人士周一表示,由于该国面临着超过八百万吨/年的长期交易合同的到期,该公司正在邀请买家从2025年开始就合同交付进行谈判。 阿曼液化天然气公司在2018年出售了40多种现货。 阿曼液化天然气公司首席执行官Harib al-Kitani表示,因液化天然气买家日益将灵活性和风险管理置于长期供应安全之上,目前的合同条款主要基于受目的地限制的与石油相关的合同不太可能延长。 al-Kitani在10月29日至30日在阿曼举行的天然气和液化天然气中东峰会上表示:“买家现在被那些能给他们提供最低价格的供应商所吸引,而不再选择建立长期关系。” 由于交易环境越来越不稳定,阿曼的液化天然气一直在远离长期供应合同。他说,出口商将在2018年期间售出40多仲现货。 阿曼主要与日本和韩国公用事业公司签订长期合同,该合同预计到2025年到期,年产量超过700万公吨,到2026年还将再增加150万公吨/年。 合同到期之际,美国、加拿大、澳大利亚、莫桑比克和卡塔尔等国预计将在本世纪20年代中期迎来第二波新的出口项目和扩张。 Al-Kitani表示,阿曼液化天然气公司的特许经营期将于2025年结束,但公司有望在2025年之前从英国BP公司的Khazzan油田获得额外更多的天然气,这将使该出口工厂再延长25-30年的时间。 该工厂包括位于Qalhat的三个液化天然气列车,两个由阿曼液化天然气公司拥有,另一个由Qalhat 液化天然气公司拥有,总计年产量为1040万公吨。 曹海斌 摘译自 普氏能源资讯 原文如下: Oman LNG readies to negotiate new contracts post-2025 Oman LNG is inviting buyers to start negotiations for contractual deliveries starting from 2025, a company official said Monday, as the country is faced with the expiry of more than eight million mt/year in long-term deals. Oman LNG seen selling more than 40 spot cargoes in 2018 The current contractual terms, largely based on destination-restricted, oil-linked contracts, are unlikely to be extended however, as LNG buyers increasingly prioritize flexibility and risk management over long-term supply security, Oman LNG’s CEO Harib al-Kitani said. “Buyers are now attracted to [suppliers] that can give them the lowest price, no more long-term relationships,” al-Kitani said at the Gas and LNG Middle East Summit being held in Oman October 29-30. Oman LNG has been moving away from long-term supply contracts, citing an increasingly fluid trading environment. The exporter will have sold more than 40 spot cargoes over the course of 2018, he said. More than 7 million mt/year in long-term contracts from Oman, mainly with Japanese and South Korean utilities, are due to expire by 2025, and another 1.5 million mt/year by 2026. The expiry of the contracts comes just as a second wave of new export projects and expansions are slated to come on stream by the mid-2020s from the US, Canada, Australia, Mozambique and Qatar, among others. Oman LNG’s concession period will end in 2025, but the company is on track to receive additional gas from UK-based BP’s Khazzan field by 2025, which will add an extra 25-30 years to the export plant, al-Kitani said. The facility comprises three liquefaction trains at Qalhat, two owned by Oman LNG and one owned by Qalhat LNG, totaling 10.4 million mt/year.​  

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