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Japanese liquefied natural gas imports increased for a second successive month in May as they rose by 16.3 percent and Russian deliveries were twice as much as those from the US.

Shipments of LNG to Japan amounted to 5.76 million tonnes last month, or 85 cargoes, compared with 4.95MT, or 73 cargoes, in May 2021, according to the preliminary trade figures from the Japanese Ministry of Finance.

Japanese LNG deliveries to the network of 37 terminals around the main islands had been 5.57MT in April, or 82 cargoes, compared with 4.97MT, or 73 cargoes, in April 2021.

LNG costs for the nation last month surged year-on-year by 155 percent to 601.40Bln yen ($4.47Bln) compared with 236.15 Bln yen ($1.76Bln) in May 2021.

Yen plunge

The effect on the balance of payments was even more severe as the Japanese yen has dropped to a 24-year low against the dollar, meaning dollar-based commodities like energy are more expensive when converted back into yen.

The country lost the No. 1 LNG import position in 2021 to China, though in certain weeks in May and June Japan has been the biggest North Asia importer as China reduced shipments amid Covid-19 lockdowns.

Shipments to Chinese terminals in 2021 had amounted to 78.93MT which was 18.3 percent more than in 2020.

Japan’s 2021 cargo deliveries were 74.31MT, down 0.2 percent on 2020 and 4.62MT less that the Chinese total for 2021.

Thermal coal shipments also increased in May to 8.54MT at the nation’s coal terminals, a rise of 7.1 percent year-on-year.

On a fiscal year basis, Japanese LNG imports had dropped in the April 2021 to March 2022 period by 6.4 percent to 71.46MT versus 76.35Mt in the previous fiscal year, according to Ministry statistics.

Russian deliveries

During May 2022 shipments of LNG from Russia declined by 5.4 percent to 559,000 tonnes, though were higher than April’s 396,000 tonnes of deliveries. The shipments come frm the Gazprom-run Sakhalin plant in the Russian Far East.

They were also more than double the amount of shipments imported from the US, which dropped by more than 51 percent to 267,000 tonnes.

Imports from the US had dropped in April by 12 percent to 344,000 tonnes as the Russian invasion caused Asia-bound shipments to be re-directed to Europe.

Middle East cargo deliveries from nations like Qatar were down by 16 percent last month to 545,000 tonnes.

Shipments of LNG to Japan in May from Asian countries surged by 56.7 percent to 1.36MT, though were down on the 1.49MT received in April 2022.

The balance of imports in May 2022 came from Australia, African nations and the spot market.

That segment of the imports was higher at 3.03MT versus the 2.30MT received in May 2021 and up on the 2.95MT delivered in April.

Thermal coal shipments to Japanese ports in the fiscal year to the end of March 2022 had increased by 8.8 percent to 114.46MT, outpacing the LNG volumes of 71.46MT during the same period.

The almost parity levels between thermal coal imports and LNG shipments disappeared in 2021 with thermal coal deliveries moving well ahead.

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