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Heavy oil leaked from a refinery floats in the water at the Japanese
Emergency shutdowns of Japanese nuclear plants due to the earthquake on Friday are likely to increase demand for liquefied natural gas by the world’s biggest LNG consumer, driving up gas prices around the world.

The closure of four of
Hours after the quake, there was little certainty over how much fuel
“The temporary shutdown of four nuclear plants will result in increased demand for fuel oil and spot LNG to make up for the shortfall in electric power generation,” analysts at Bernstein Research said.
“While LNG demand will increase in the near term, one uncertainty is the damage to LNG-receiving terminals on the east coast.”
British wholesale gas prices quickly surged on news of the nuclear shutdowns early on Friday as the biggest earthquake in
“Such a reduction in nuclear generation is likely to increase the demand for spot LNG cargoes by
“The potential for increased LNG demand out of Japan leads us to see upside risks to UK gas prices, as spare cargos would likely head to Japan first,” the investment bank said.
The shutdown of 17 of
The three-year closure of the country’s biggest atomic plant, the 8-GW Kashiwazaki-Kariwa power station, from 2007, drove up LNG spot market prices sharply around the world.
“The last time the nukes were off, the spot cargo LNG prices rocketed,” a UK power and gas trader said as UK gas prices for the coming summer raced to a record high of 60.75 pence on expectations of less super-cooled gas being delivered to north west Europe.
Coal sellers who typically fuel about a quarter of
Independent LNG analyst Andy Flower said it takes about onemn tonnes of LNG to replace every gigawatt of nuclear power generation over a one-year period. Ninemn tonnes of LNG is just over 10% of the capacity of the world’s biggest LNG supplier
The Middle Eastern LNG exporter has opened two huge 7.8mn tonne a year production trains in the last few months, which could prove crucial to meeting
“The key thing to highlight is that globally the LNG markets are well supplied with Qatargas trains 6 and 7 coming online in the past couple of months,” Biliana Pehlivanova, natural gas analyst with Barclays Capital in New York, said.
Fuel oil suppliers could boost sales into a market that has sidelined oil-fired power plants to a marginal peak supply role when the country’s increasing number of cheaper gas plants and nuclear reactors cannot meet demand.
The extra demand for imports in a country that already imports about 85% of its energy could also boost shippers across
“With the disaster in
In contrast to gas, which surged in the world’s benchmark gas market in
“Short-term the disruption in activity will be clearly negative for Japanese oil demand, but you may find that post the initial impact of the tsunami, there will be a need to deliver oil products to demand if you suffer loss in refinery output,” Harry Tchilinguirian, BNP Paribas’ head of commodity markets strategy, said.
With 4mn homes without electricity as darkness fell, the extent of the damage to the four nuclear power stations was unclear, as was the state of the Shinminato LNG import terminal near Sendai City, which saw some of the worst damage and largest fires break out along the waterfront.