US natural gas prices and Asian spot cargo values signalled that the price of gas around the world had dropped far enough, led down by high European supply levels and record storage, as future prices in the US and West Asia rebounded even as the Red Sea and Middle East security situation in the past week deteriorated while failing to push crude oil prices significantly higher.
July 22 (LNGJ) - Shipping spot charter rates for LNG carriers were unchanged in the past week. Rates in the West of Suez market were quoted at between $67,000 per day and $63,000 per day for vessels of 155,000-165,000 cubic metres capacity.
East of Suez spot charter rates were between $55,000 per day and $51,000 per day, according to London brokers. However, one-year charter rates for the most modern vessels increased slightly to be around $93,000 per day.
Oct 8 (LNGJ) - Shipping charter rates for LNG carriers in the spot market increased over the past week by up to $6,500 per day. Rates were quoted at an average of between $64,000 per day and $66,000 per day West of Suez and at rates of between $67,5000 per day and $69,500 per day East of Suez for vessels of between 155,000-165,000 cubic metres capacity, according to various brokers.