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GAS LNG 26 June, 2018 11:00 pm   
Editorial staff

PGNiG signed two agreements on terms of LNG deliveries from USA

PGNiG signed two agreements on LNG deliveries from USA.

PGNiG and Venture Global LNG

Polish Oil & Gas Company (PGNiG) and Venture Global LNG have entered into an agreement relating to the terms of delivery of liquefied natural gas from Calcasieu Pass LNG and Plaquemines LNG facilities.

The agreement defines basic terms and conditions of a 20-year contract for the sales and purchase of two million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of LNG, which equals about 2.7 bcm following regasification. Cargoes will be supplied from Calcasieu Pass and Plaquemines LNG export facilities which are expected to be completed in 2022 and 2023 respectively. Both terminals will be located by the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana. The documents were signed during the currently held World Gas Conference in Washington, DC.

Mike Sabel and Bob Pender, co-CEOs of Venture Global LNG, jointly announced: “We are honored to be partnering with PGNiG of Poland, one of Central Europe’s leading utilities and suppliers of energy, as it secures the long-term supply of LNG. PGNiG will be joining our existing global partners Shell, Edison SpA, Galp and BP in our Calcasieu Pass project and become one of our foundation partners for Plaquemines LNG.”

Piotr Woźniak, CEO and President of the Management Board at PGNiG, announced: “With satisfaction we look forward to commencing long-term cooperation with our new partner Venture Global LNG. This is an important step for PGNiG in developing our activities on LNG market. Purchasing of liquefied natural gas in the USA will not only allow further diversification of our import portfolio following 2022, but will also let us develop our trading competences and will enable PGNiG’s presence as a global LNG market player.”

Deliveries may be subject to further trading on international markets and will be supplied on a free-on-board basis (FOB – the purchaser is responsible for transport of cargo from a loading port).

 

PGNiG and Port Arthur LNG

Polish Oil & Gas Company (PGNiG) and Port Arthur LNG, a subsidiary of Sempra LNG & Midstream, today announced they have entered into an agreement relating to the terms of delivery of liquefied natural gas from the Port Arthur liquefaction facility.

The agreement defines basic terms and conditions of a 20-year contract to be finalized between the parties for the sales and purchase of two million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of LNG, which equals about 2.7 billion cubic meters (bcm) per year of natural gas following regasification. Cargoes will be supplied starting in 2023 from the Port Arthur LNG facility being developed in Jefferson County, Texas. The documents were signed today during the current World Gas Conference in Washington, D.C.

“The Port Arthur liquefaction project is one of three major LNG export projects Sempra Energy is developing in North America to meet the demand of global markets, including Poland,” said Joseph A. Householder, president and chief operating officer of Sempra Energy.  “This agreement along with PGNiG’s financial strength and experience in delivering natural gas to customers are important to advancing the Port Arthur liquefaction project.

“We are pleased to have PGNiG as a foundation customer of the Port Arthur LNG project,” said Octavio Simoes, president of Sempra LNG & Midstream, a subsidiary company of Sempra Energy. “We look forward to working with PGNiG to finalize the LNG supply agreement that will provide low-cost, flexible and reliable U.S. LNG to PGNiG and bring competitively priced natural gas to the Polish and other European gas markets.”

The signed agreement paves the way for finalizing a contract that will help PGNiG to develop our LNG portfolio in the near future,commented Piotr Woźniak, CEO and President of the Management Board at PGNiG. Starting in 2023, LNG deliveries from the Port Arthur terminal can not only help us to further diversify our import structure, but will also help us in strengthening PGNiG’s activities on the international LNG market. PGNiG is constantly looking for market offers to purchase natural gas at competitive prices. We are pleased to be able to cooperate with such an experienced partner as Sempra Energy”.

Deliveries have the flexibility to allow for further trading by PGNiG on international markets and are contemplated to be supplied on a free-on-board (FOB) basis whereby PGNiG is responsible for transport of the cargoes from Port Arthur LNG.

Today’s announcement represents another step in the ongoing development of the Port Arthur LNG liquefaction project. In 2017, Sempra LNG & Midstream signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) providing a framework for cooperation, including engineering and construction, operations, equity ownership in the Port Arthur LNG liquefaction project, and offtake of LNG. The ultimate participation of KOGAS and PGNiG in the project remains subject to finalization of definitive agreements.

The Port Arthur LNG liquefaction facility is planned to export approximately 11 Mtpa of LNG starting from 2023. Last week Bechtel was selected by Port Arthur LNG to be the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPC) contractor. Development of the Port Arthur LNG liquefaction project is contingent upon obtaining customer commitments, completing the required commercial agreements, securing all necessary permits, obtaining financing, incentives and other factors, and reaching a final investment decision.

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