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Philippines encourages LNG importers to aggregate buying

The Philippines is encouraging importers of melted gas (LNG) to voluntarily aggregate purchases of the superchilled fuel in efforts to lower rates and improve market performances, government officials said on Wednesday.

If there is a voluntary effort, then we encourage the industry to aggregate their supply of importation of LNG, stated energy secretary Raphael Lotilla, speaking with press reporters at a. press occasion.

He included that the federal government is studying options to appoint. a state entity to lead aggregate purchasing efforts, but that. non-government entities might do so too.

While the government does not want to affect the marketplace,. Energy Undersecretary Alessandro Sales said there are. effectiveness in aggregation that can be very beneficial to the. customer.

All of this needs to be exercised in the market framework,. Sales said.

We have to consider all of that, due to the fact that there are. considerations in terms of energy security that have to be. When we move forward in finalising any strategies on this, factored in. aggregation.

Presently with 2 import terminals, the Philippines began. shipping in LNG in mid-2023 to replace gas from its diminishing. Malampaya field. Imported gas costs nevertheless are greater than. domestic production, and are passed on to consumers in the form. of higher power costs.

The country's debut LNG freight showed up in April 2023 to. supply San Miguel Global Power Holdings. Power manufacturer First. Gen Corp then sought its commissioning freight in the following. month before buying its first cargo in July 2023.

The Southeast Asian country received 19 cargoes of LNG last. year, all on a spot basis, according to data from analytics company. Kpler. None of the importers have actually signed long-lasting deals to. import LNG, which assists hedge versus volatility in the spot. market and offer security of supply.

(source: Reuters)