The News International: Japan to quit energy reliance on Qatari LNG
Japan’s impending decision to quit the usage of the costly liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar will cause a severe downturn in global demand, which will result in massive reduction in price and provide Pakistan the best opportunity to negotiate the best affordable deal with the Qatari authorities, says a monthly journal of Argus, Global LNG.
Japan became the main importer of LNG in the world as it currently imports 4.193 trillion per annum.
The country known as the Land of the Rising Sun started importing LNG to cater to its energy needs after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011.
In the wake of the ballooning fuel cost because of costly import of LNG from Qatar at around $16 to $17 per MMBTU after abandoning the nuclear energy, Japan has decided to reverse its energy policy and decided to use the nuclear power again to run the wheels of its export-oriented economy but after ensuring safety measures, according to the journal.
The post-Fukushima shutdown of nuclear reactors has added fuel costs of $35 billion for the year 2013-14, ending March 31, with utilities forced to maintain their increased use of replacement thermal fuels such as LNG, oil and coal to make up for the lost nuclear output, it said. MORE
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