The Ksi Lisims LNG Partnership, a development joint venture of the Nisga’a Nation, Rockies LNG and Western LNG LLC for a floating liquefaction and export plant near the port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia, has signed a 20-year sale and purchase agreement with the Shell subsidiary, Shell Eastern Trading.
Under the SPA, Shell will purchase 2 million tonnes of LNG per annum from the Ksi Lisims project on a free-on-board basis in what is the first LNG offtake agreement executed by the Ksi Lisims venture.
The Ksi Lisims FLNG platform will receive feed gas from the prolific shale-gas basin of northeast BC. The venture proposes to produce 12 MTPA at Wil Milit, located north of Prince Rupert and near the Nisga’a tribal village of Gingolx.
Ksi Lisims LNG’s governance structure provides each project proponent, the Nisga’a Nation, Rockies LNG and Western LNG, with input into project development, management and operations.
Innovative
“The Ksi Lisims LNG project is an innovative development for North America” said Davis Thames, President and CEO of Western.
The project will use a floating production units built by Samsung Heavy Industries and an all-electric process technology developed by Black & Veatch.
“The strong fundamentals of our project have earned the confidence of some of the most established companies in the LNG industry. We look forward to continuing to work with Shell and our other customers as we move toward reaching a final investment decision,” Thames stated.
“Ksi Lisims LNG will play an important role in the long-term economic growth of the Nisga’a Nation and other nations with which we work and we remain committed to being good partners with them,” he explained.
Thames noted that the work with the Nisga’a Nation and Rockies LNG had produced a “unique value proposition” for customers.
Steve Hill, Executive Vice President of Shell Energy, said that LNG was a critical pillar of global energy security and global demand is set to increase in the years to come.
Diverse portfolio
“We are pleased to sign this agreement with Ksi Lisims LNG which will help Shell to continue providing diverse and flexible LNG supply to its customers,” Hill stated.
Eva Clayton, president of the Nisga’a Lisims Government said her people had been striving to grow economic opportunities.
“Ksi Lisims LNG is the cornerstone of a brighter future for our people. As the project continues to pick up momentum, evidenced by this agreement with Shell, the Nisga’a people are now able to envision the opportunity and prosperity that Ksi Lisims LNG will bring,” Clayton declared.
Ksi Lisims LNG said it was represented by international law firm Baker Botts LLP in the drafting and negotiation of the SPA.
“We’re proud to be working to deliver the world’s cleanest natural gas to markets that need it most,” said Charlotte Raggett, President and CEO of Rockies LNG.
“Canada is an ideal global energy supplier, producing the world’s most responsible and lowest-emission natural gas at the shortest distance from Asia in the Americas,” she added.
Feb 16 (LNGJ) - Shell said in a liquefied natural gas sector outlook that Europe’s increased need for LNG looks set to intensify competition with Asia for limited new supplies over the next two years. Total global trade in LNG reached 397 million tonnes in 2022. Shell added that European countries, including the UK, imported 121MT of LNG in 2022, an increase of 60 percent compared with 2021, which enabled them to withstand a slump in Russian pipeline gas imports following the invasion of Ukraine.
“With reduced Russian pipeline gas, LNG is becoming an increasingly important pillar of European energy security, supported by the rapid development of new regasification terminals in northwest Europe. In contrast, China is evolving from being a rapidly growing import market to playing a more flexible role with an increased ability to balance the global LNG market,” stated the Shell report.
The France-based International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL) said the LNG industry was making progress in adopting a comprehensive framework developed by GIIGNL on certifying the offsetting of carbon content in LNG with a trial cargo sent from Australia to Taiwan.
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services, the Israeli containership company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, has signed a liquefied natural gas bunkering accord valued at $1 billion with UK-based energy major Shell.
Tellurian Inc. has finalized yet another liquefied natural gas sale and purchase agreement with Royal Dutch Shell after two previous sealed deals with global commodities firms Gunvor and Vitol.
The Shell SPAs are on a free-on-board (FOB) basis at Driftwood LNG for a combination of 3 million tonnes per annum for a 10-year period, indexed with two indices, the Japan Korea Marker (JKM) and the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), each netted back for transportation charges.
The agreements mark the third deal that Tellurian has finalized in 10 weeks, totalling 9 MTPA and nearly all of the capacity of Driftwood LNG’s first two liquefaction Trains.
“Tellurian welcomes Shell to the Driftwood project,” said Tellurian President and Chief Executive Octávio Simões.
“Shell manages one of the largest and most diverse portfolios of LNG in the world,” he added.
Steve Hill, Executive Vice President of Shell Energy said the deal suited the Anglo-Dutch company as LNG demand was expected to nearly double by 2040.
“This deal secures additional competitive volumes for our portfolio by the mid-2020s, enabling us to continue providing diverse and flexible LNG supply to our customers. We look forward to working with Tellurian,” stated Hill.
The Houston, Texas-based company is moving ahead after signing firm deals in late May and early June 2021 with Gunvor and Vitol for a combined 6 MTPA from the Driftwood plant.
Each of the firm agreements is also for a period of 10 years with the supply indexed to the JKM and Dutch TTF.
Simões said that Tellurian would now focus on financing Driftwood to give US engineering contractor Bechtel notice to proceed with construction in early 2022.
The Driftwood project has permits for production capacity of around 27 MTPA. The plant will be sited on the west bank of the Calcasieu River, just south of Lake Charles.
Tellurian has also filed a formal application with the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to build a new 37-mile pipeline in Louisiana that will originate near Ragley in Beauregard Parish and end near Carlyss in Calcasieu Parish, close to where the Driftwood facility will be located.
Cheniere Energy, the largest US liquefied natural gas exporter, said its Sabine Pass liquefaction plant in Louisiana supplied a “carbon-neutral” cargo to Royal Dutch Shell.
Anglo-Australian global commodities company BHP has awarded its first LNG supply agreement for five LNG-fuelled Newcastlemax bulk carriers, which will transport iron ore between Western Australia and China from 2022.
The Shanghai Oil and Gas Exchange (SHPGX) said that the Chinese major, China National Offshore Oil Corp., had agreed to buy two cargoes of liquefied natural gas from Royal Dutch Shell with offset carbon emissions, marking China’s first such gas purchase.
Gibraltar has formally opened its liquified natural gas import terminal as the British overseas territory switches from diesel power to gas-fired electricity and promotes cleaner fuel for shipping visiting the port.
Tokyo Gas, the utility and importer of more than 12 million tonnes per annum of LNG to Japan, said it signed a preliminary LNG supply accord with the Singapore trading office of Royal Dutch Shell for the supply of cargoes at prices linked to the coal market.