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Sea-intelligence analysis shows LNG has become cheaper than VLSFO

Author:   Posttime:2023-07-27

SEA-INTELLIGENCE's most recent Sunday Spotlight analysis looked into the developments in prices for Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) as a maritime fuel and Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (VLSFO), LNG, or scrubbers.

The debate on the two options of fuel has been brought about by IMO2020 regulations requiring the need to reduce sulphur emissions.



The result of the analysis shows that LNG has become cheaper maritime fuel than VLSFO.



Alan Murphy, CEO, Sea-Intelligence, explained that both were viable options, "but it was entirely unclear, which was the 'right' choice".



As the market evolved, we first saw a spike in VLSFO prices, suggesting a good case for scrubbers. Then the premium dropped rapidly, and scrubbers seemed like less of a good idea. The premium then escalated once more, making the case for scrubbers, he said.



But, with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, LNG prices spiked to extreme levels. Now, LNG prices are getting to a point, where it is cheaper than VLSFO.



Mr Murphy said: "LNG should be compared to (VLSFO) prices, as LNG is a fuel which, like VLSFO, adheres to the IMO2020 low-sulphur regulation, without the vessel having to install a scrubber."



In the absence of publicly available global LNG prices, we have used Rotterdam prices as a proxy. The question is, of course, whether Rotterdam prices are representative of the global prices. By comparing IFO380 prices in Rotterdam to the global average for IFO380, we there is indeed a good match, although the fuel price at Rotterdam is typically lower than the global average. In the first half of July 2023, this price discount in Rotterdam was on average US$34/ton.



"Even with the -$34/ton discount taken into account, it is evident that we are now in a situation, where the usage of LNG is financially advantageous compared to VLSFO fuel," Mr Murphy pointed out.
 

source:SchedNet

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