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Pakistan LNG is seeking one 140,000-cbm cargo on a delivered ex-ship (DES) basis, according to a document released on Saturday.
The delivery window is June 30-July 4.
Also, the potential tender winner will deliver the cargo to the FSRU BW Integrity serving Pakistan GasPort’s terminal in Port Qasim, Karachi, or the Energo Elengy facility, which uses the FSRU Exquisite.
The tender closes on June 29 at 3 p.m. (PST).
Before this tender, Pakistan LNG canceled a tender seeking one cargo for delivery during June 21-21, while BP Singapore also recently submitted the most competitive bid, offering a price of $19.1337/MMBtu, for a spot LNG cargo scheduled for June 6-7.
Pakistan LNG also canceled a tender for two spot LNG cargoes due to the arrival of cheaper Qatari long-term contracted volumes.
Pakistan gets most of its supplies under long-term contracts from Qatar, but also from the spot market when the prices are affordable for the country to fuel its power plants.
In May, Pakistan received three LNG cargoes from Qatar via the Strait of Hormuz, the first time since the start of the Middle East conflict.
The status of the Strait of Hormuz remains unclear despite the US and Iran agreeing to a framework agreement that includes the full reopening of the Strait.
Several reports claim that Iran and the US had traded attacks in the Gulf in recent days.
