On September 21, 2020, Hokkaido Electric Power (HEPCO, Headquarters: Sapporo City, Hokkaido Prefecture[1]) announced that its first Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) cargo ship, the Shinshu Maru, has arrived at the Ishikari LNG terminal at Ishikari Bay, Hokkaido Prefecture from Freeport City, Texas in the United States.
The newly arrived LNG will fuel HEPCO’s Ishikari Bay New Port Power Plant. The 70,000-ton LNG order is based on an LNG spot sales contract between HEPCO and JERA Global Markets (JERAGM, Headquarters: Singapore[2]), a group company of JERA (Headquarters: Tokyo) that specializes in LNG trades. JERA is a joint venture between Tokyo Electric Power Fuel & Power (headquarters: Tokyo) and Chubu Electric Power (Headquarters: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture).
The Ishikari LNG terminal is operated by Hokkaido Gas (Headquarters: Sapporo City, Hokkaido Prefecture) and is shared with HEPCO. At the terminal, HEPCO owns the No. 3 tank, which was completed in July 2018, and the No. 4 tank, which is scheduled to be completed in October 2020. Once the No. 4 tank is completed, HEPCO will be able to accept imported fuel at a wide range of time periods, which will enable more flexible fuel purchases.
HEPCO decided to choose the U.S. as its LNG importer based on their desire to work with an attractive LNG supplier. Their decision took into account factors such as country’s stable political situation and its steady productivity of LNG, according to a Japanese media outlet. HEPCO will continue to combine long-term contracts with spot sales in order to ensure the stability of future fuel supplies.[3]
[1] http://www.hepco.co.jp/english/company/corporateprofile.html