Title of article :
Financial Feasibility Study between Purchasing and Hiring LNG Carrier In Iranian LNG Industry
Author/Authors :
Kamalinejad, Meysam PhD. Candidate on energy systems eng - K.N.T University , Sheykhbahaee, Ali M.E. Student - marine structure eng - Hormozgan University , Mazaheri, Said Assistant prof Maritime Tranportation&Tech - Group, TRI
Abstract :
LNG chain value consists of gas exploration, gas liquefaction,
transportation, Re-gasification and finally gas distribution to the end
user network. Transportation part of this chain normally consists of 25
to 30% of the total vale and is the most lucrative part of it. As proved
Iranian gas reserves is about 29 trillions cubic meter and nearly half of
it is South PARS gas field shared between Iran and Qatar ,there is an
increasing concern on entering into gas export market in near future.
This enthusiasm enquires a thorough financial study on economical
feasibility study on this industry. In this study by emphasizing on key
parameters of LNG shipping industry like, technical vessel specification
distance between exporting and importing terminals, cost of LNG
carriers , boil of ratio of vessels, oil and gas future price prediction
vessels heeling portions and most importantly the difference between
vessel purchase and hiring daily rate of vessels.
We are to model this industry economically and by doing an
economical sensitivity analysis on the model some economical indexes
are extracted which are of most benefit for countries decision makers.
Two scenarios of purchasing and renting vessel have been investigated
and it is shown than in different financial condition and oil and gas
market there are at least minimum internal rate of return of 4 to 18%
and at last these finding have been demonstrated in a 3D diagram
showing net in come oil price (as an important parameters) and rent
daily rate of vessels to show the profitability of this industry to the
reader.
Keywords :
Economical Sensitivity Analysis , shipping coast , LNG carriers , financial feasibility
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics