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NE Brazil gas distributors seek 5-yr supply

  • : Natural gas
  • 18/08/15

Natural gas distributors in northeastern Brazil launched a joint tender offer to purchase a total of 9.4mn m3/d for five years starting in January 2020.

Most of the distributors hold supply contracts with state-controlled Petrobras that run until December 2019. Petrobras is in the process of dismantling its monopoly over the gas sector.

Proposals from national or international suppliers are due by November and contracts will be signed in January-February 2019.

The purchase offer was issued less than a week after distributors in southern and central Brazil launched a similar offer, with an eye toward capturing pipeline supply from Bolivia after its contract with Petrobras expires in 2019.

The seven northeastern companies, Algas (Alagoas state), Bahiagas (Bahia state), Cegas (Ceara state), Pbgas (Paraiba state), Copergas (Pernambuco state), Potigas (Rio Grande do Norte state) and Sergas (Sergipe state), issued separate tender terms, with specific volume and delivery specifications.

The companies joined forces in an effort to attract large suppliers and larger volumes at better prices.

Bahiagas is seeking 4.1mn m3/d, the largest volume among the seven companies. Copergas is seeking 1.5mn m3/d, while the others are seeking between 350,000m3 and 700,000m3.

Bahiagas last year held a tender to acquire 1mn m3/d. The company received 14 proposals from domestic and international suppliers, but so far has only announced a 500,000 m3/d contract with Canada's Alvopetro Energy, which will come from the onshore Cabure field in Bahia state.

Brazil's northeast currently consumes 12mn m3/d, or roughly 20pc of national demand.

Bahiagas told Argus that the seven companies are currently negotiating with Petrobras to gain access to its two regasification terminals in the region. This would allow international companies as well as domestic onshore gas producers to participate in the tender offer.

International LNG suppliers will need to provide proof of gas supplies and delivery capacity.

It is also possible that the Golar Nanook floating storage and regasification unit could supply gas to the region. Golar has a 26-year charter company with energy firm Centrais Eletricas de Sergipe (Celse) for the 170,000m3 Nanook, but an associated thermoelectric plant will only use part of that capacity. The LNG terminal is located just 20km from the regional gas distribution network and is scheduled to begin commissioning next year.


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