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Asia area LNG at fresh three-month high up on supply concerns

Asian area liquefied natural gas (LNG) rates rose this week to a new threemonth high due to supply issues amid tensions in the Middle East and a drop in feedgas shipments to 2 LNG terminals in the United States.

The typical LNG rate for June shipment into north-east Asia << LNG-AS > increased to $10.50 per million British thermal systems ( mmBtu), its highest since Jan. 12, industry sources estimated.

Costs hit a 15-week high previously this week, a little going beyond $11.00/ mmBtu, tracking gains in European gas markets, but have actually softened ever since.

Spot gas prices have been strong over the last week due to the continuous conflict in the Middle East and its effect on oil costs; a series of feedgas dips at U.S. LNG plants; Norwegian blackouts and Egypt's switch back to import mode, said Alex. Froley, senior LNG analyst at information intelligence company ICIS.

Greater oil prices would rise the price of oil-linked LNG. import contracts still common in Asia. The U.S. feedgas falls. could show lower production and exports, though they may. just be short-term, he added.

Surges echoed over an Iranian city on Friday in what. sources described as an Israeli attack, however Tehran soft-pedaled. the incident and suggested it had no plans for retaliation - a. reaction that appeared assessed towards avoiding region-wide war.

The increase of LNG prices above the $10.00/ mmBtu threshold. once again has suppressed Asian buyers' demand for spot cargoes, said. Samuel Good, head of LNG prices at product pricing firm. Argus.

In turn, this closed the inter-basin arbitrage again even. with low spot charter rates - which also fell somewhat over the. week - currently greatly limiting the premium required for Asian. markets to draw Atlantic spot supply far from Europe, he stated.

In Europe, gas prices saw strong gains earlier in the week,. primarily driven by concerns over Freeport LNG and cooler weather. forecast for the rest of April, suggesting adequate scope for a. short mid/late April resurgence in heating demand, Good included.

On March 20, Freeport said its Train 2 liquefaction unit had. been closed down, while Train 1 will be removed imminently as. it anticipates assessments and any subsequent repairs at both the. units to be finished by May.

Traders said there was lower feedgas at Sabine Pass LNG. export system in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, but said it was most likely. a short-term interruption.

S&P Global Product Insights evaluated its day-to-day North West. Europe LNG Marker (NWM) cost benchmark for cargoes provided in. June on an ex-ship (DES) basis at $9.996/ mmBtu on April 18, a. $ 0.12/ mmBtu discount rate to the gas rate at the Dutch TTF center.

Argus evaluated the June shipment cost at $9.9/ mmBtu, while. Spark Products evaluated May delivery at $9.860/ mmBtu.

On spot LNG freight, both the Atlantic and Pacific rates. were constant this week, with the Atlantic spot rate approximated at. $ 44,000/ day on Friday and the Pacific area rate at $46,250/ day,. stated Spark Commodities expert Qasim Afghan,