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India Quatar LNG Contract
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According to RJ this AM:

Bearish LNG market datapoint: RasGas agrees to loosen terms of contract with Petronet. Qatar is (for now) the world’s top LNG

exporter, and RasGas is Qatar’s second-largest player in this market (behind Qatargas). In that context, yesterday’s disclosure from

RasGas about a negotiated contract modification takes on some potential significance for the industry. RasGas has agreed with its

customer Petronet (India’s state-controlled LNG importer) to waive a $1 billion fine for Petronet buying only 68% of the contractually

required volumes this year. In addition, RasGas has agreed to change the price formula basis from a 60-month oil price average to a 3-

month average, thereby lowering the sales price from $12-13/Mcf to $7-8/Mcf. Legally, RasGas could have insisted on the original

contract terms. If Petronet refused to pay, there would presumably be a breach of contract lawsuit. RasGas, understandably, showed

some flexibility with what is an important customer – if nothing else, it’s easier than going to court. It’s not unheard of for companies in

the energy sector (LNG or otherwise) to negotiate mutually agreeable contract changes such as this, but it’s obviously a bearish

datapoint for the LNG value chain. One reason why we don’t think this particular event carries much read-through for the rest of the

industry is that the 60-month average doesn’t seem to be a common feature of other oil-linked LNG offtake agreements. While specific

contract terms are rarely disclosed publicly, our sense is that pricing tends to be more in line with spot oil prices. For reference, RasGas

is majority-owned by Qatar Petroleum (the national oil company), with ExxonMobil (XOM/$80.28/Underperform) as the international

partner.

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India Quatar LNG Contract - by Putncalls - 11-25-2015, 02:00 AM
RE: India Quatar LNG Contract - by jft310 - 11-25-2015, 02:11 AM
RE: India Quatar LNG Contract - by Putncalls - 11-25-2015, 02:16 AM

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