CB(1)401/12-13(01) Natural Gas Supply to CAPCO/CLP An Introduction to LegCo Panel on Economic Development 8th January 2013
CLP Pioneered Gas-fired Power Generation in Hong Kong in 1996 ~800km 2 nd longest subsea pipeline in the world when built in early 1990 s Black Point Power Station One of the 4 largest offshore gas fields in China at that time 2
Energy MoU signed with National Energy Administration 3 sources of new natural gas supply identified to be pursued: Second West-East Natural Gas Pipeline (WEPII) A new Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal in Shenzhen New gas supplies from the South China Sea The Energy MoU signed in 2008 ensured long term clean energy supply to Hong Kong 3
The Second West-East Gas Pipeline the earliest available gas supply to Hong Kong to sustain gas-fired power generation Second West East Gas Pipeline Source: PetroChina website 4 Length Approx. 9,000km, the world s longest gas pipeline 1 truck line & 8 branches Cover 15 provinces & regions including Hong Kong Serving 500 million people Capacity 30 billion cubic metres annually
Black Point Power Station New Gas Receiving Station & Plant Modifications 5
Gas Supply Agreement (GSA) for WEPII Gas Parties PetroChina International Company Limited (PCI) CAPCO Terms 20 years duration from 2013 Price Clear and transparent pricing mechanism Contract Price consists of following components: a) A commodity element, reflecting cost of gas imported from Central Asia to China, in which typically moves in line with prices of oil b) Transportation element, reflecting cost of pipeline transportation charge for taking gas from the border in Xinjiang to Hong Kong c) Applicable taxes and duties and administration costs Government s scrutiny Scrutinizing GSA terms and its implementation 6
Gas Price Trend Oil Price (US$/Barrel) Gas Price (US$/MMBtu) 150 20 Market 120 90 60 30 10 Short term S. China Sea Yacheng Gas 0 Jan-96 Jan-98 Jan-00 Jan-02 Jan-04 Jan-06 Jan-08 Jan-10 Jan-12 0 Crude Oil price (JCC) Japan LNG import price Yacheng price (original gas) China LNG import price CLP Gas Prices : Yacheng ~$6 ; Short term South China Sea ~$14; Market ~$18-20 7
WEPII Gas Price Competitiveness End Users - Cost Estimates (For illustration purpose at US$100/Barrel crude) Guangdong Hong Kong * Infrastructure in GD Infrastructure to HK ^ LNG WEPII gas to Shenzhen Comparison of LNG Import Prices to China and Japan versus Crude Oil Price * Referencing Dapeng LNG terminal ^ 2012 average import price adjusted to US$100/Barrel crude (deals concluded after 2006) Comparison of Cost Estimates to End Users Under current market, 2013 WEPII gas price is expected to be around US$18-20/MMBtu Price level of WEPII gas supply to Hong Kong is generally in line with LNG import prices Adding infrastructure cost to end users, WEPII gas supply price to Hong Kong is competitive vs. gas supply to South China region based on LNG imports 8
Tariff Impact WEPII Gas Supply Basic Tariff The additional investment in new gas receiving station and BPPS modification project requires an increase of Basic Tariff by about 0.9 /kwh in 2013 With higher than expected local electricity sales in 2012 and continued stringent cost management, we are able to maintain Basic Tariff unchanged in 2013 Fuel Clause Charge CLP/CAPCO take various mitigating measures in order to minimize tariff impact due to rising cost of gas Due to current price differential between WEPII and Yacheng gas, Fuel Clause Charge in 2013 requires an increase of about 7 /kwh as a result of higher priced WEPII gas Considering of total fuel costs together with a widening of Fuel Clause Account deficit, we have managed to contain an increase of Fuel Clause Charge to 4.6 /kwh in 2013 Future tariff adjustment is subject to a host of factors including electricity sales, capital investment, operating cost and fuel mix / cost, etc. Gas Price in US$/MMBtu Fuel Clause Charge requires an increase of about 7 /kwh ~6 2011 ~14 ~6 ~18-20 ~14 ~6 2012 2013e Gas Volume/Price WEPII Gas Short Term South China Sea Gas Yacheng Gas 9
Reasonable Tariff with World Class Reliability HK$/kWh 3 2 Low Tariff $2.29 $2.02 $1.85 $2.78 Unplanned customer minutes lost per year 50.0 High Reliability 39.5 2013 Adjustment 1 $1.03 40.0 30.0 20.0 19.2 28.3 0 CLP Power Singapore London New York Sydney Remarks: Comparison based on average monthly domestic consumption of 275kWh Tariff and exchange rate at November 2012 (CLP tariff excludes Rent & Rates Special Rebate) 10.0 0.0 2.3 0.5 Singapore CLP Power More Reliable New York Note: 2009-2011 average Sydney (CBD) London Less Reliable CLP 2013 tariff adjustment 10
Summary With WEPII gas supply and infrastructure in place, Hong Kong will continue to benefit from: Reliable pipeline gas supply replacing depleting Yacheng gas Gas supply priced under a clear and transparent mechanism Supply resource available to support increasing gas needed to meet future emissions / fuel mix targets 11