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LNG arb hits parity, Qatar trains dark

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JKM fell to near USD 11.1/MMBtu by late June, level with TTF, yet QatarEnergy's two destroyed LNG trains stay offline until mid-July at the earliest, capping any Gulf cargo recovery.

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Key takeaway

JKM-TTF parity reopens Europe's LNG pull, but Qatar's two offline trains leave the cargoes unmoved.

The JKM-TTF arbitrage has all but closed. JKM (the Japan-Korea Marker spot-LNG price) sat near USD 11.1/MMBtu by 29-30 June, level with TTF and at times below it, so a cargo no longer earns more by sailing to Asia than to Europe 1. The Asian pull that had dragged Atlantic cargoes east through the spring has drained .

Until late June the spread had paid shippers to point flexible cargoes at Asian terminals, leaving European berths short. With the legs at parity, the physics now favour Europe. The supply side does not co-operate. QatarEnergy, Qatar's state energy company, still has two LNG trains offline after the March strikes, and its 17 June restart guidance points no earlier than mid-July, capping any Gulf recovery .

The 21 June blast at Ras Laffan, Qatar's main LNG export complex, hit the domestic Barzan gas-processing plant rather than the export trains; energy minister Saad al-Kaabi said LNG exports were unaffected 2. So the cap on Gulf supply is the two missing trains, not the Barzan damage. Even so, no named Atlantic cargo has been confirmed turning back toward a European berth. The arbitrage has opened on price; the molecules have not yet moved.

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In plain English

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to minus 162 degrees Celsius so it turns into a liquid and can be carried by tankers. Most LNG tankers carry gas under contracts signed years in advance: a buyer in Japan, South Korea, or Europe agrees to take a fixed volume at a pre-agreed price formula. In late June, European spot gas prices briefly rose above Asian spot gas prices. In theory that should have made European ports the more attractive destination. In practice, almost all of Qatar's gas is already sold under long-term contracts that specify where the gas goes, and the two Qatar production units destroyed by missiles in March will not restart before mid-July at the earliest. So even though the price signal pointed to Europe, there were no flexible spot cargoes to redirect and no new supply to send. The arb moved; the physical molecules did not.

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