Petronet LNG Ltd (PLL), India's biggest gas importer, is in talks with RasGas to rework pricing formula after liquefied natural gas (LNG) under the existing 25-year contract coming for double the rate available in spot or current market.
"PLL is in talks with RasGas Company of Qatar to re-negotiate the terms of long-term gas agreement. However, no binding agreement has been executed so far," he said in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha here.
Officials said the revised price has been in-principle agreed between the two and will help cut the rate by about half to USD 6-7 per million British thermal unit.
The revised formula will base the price on a three-month average price of Brent crude oil, replacing a five-year average of a basket of crudes imported by Japan, on condition that PLL buys an additional 1 million tonnes of LNG annually.
The trailing three month average Brent price is about USD 48 a barrel, while the average of Japan Crude Cocktail for the five-year period ended September 30 was USD 100.
The value of the underlifted cargoes in 2015 is USD 1.5 billion and if the change to price formula was implemented it would suggest a USD 2.5 billion buyer saving over three years.
"In either case, the act of under-lifting to force a price change would set an as yet unseen precedent," it said.
Officials said PLL is also seeking waiver of USD 1.5 billion penalty for under-lifting the contracted volume.
PLL is taking only 68 per cent of the volumes it agreed to in 25-year contracts with RasGas after a slump in global energy prices led to gas being available in spot or current market at roughly half that rate.
As per the new deal being negotiated, PLL will take the quantities it did not take this year during the remainder of the contract period.
The price of delivered spot LNG delivered has tumbled more than 50 per cent in the past year to about USD 6.80 per million Btus.
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