Shell's top LNG trader moves to Japan's JERA - sources

Reuters  |  LONDON 

LONDON (Reuters) - The trading arm of Japan's JERA, the world's biggest buyer of liquefied (LNG), has hired Sarah Behbehani, the former of short-term trading at Royal Dutch Shell, two industry sources said.

Behbehani will lead the team at (JERAT), which was formed when JERA bought the trading business of France's EDF, as JERA pushes to break down restrictions on trading cargoes secured under long-term deals.

The industry sources said the resigned this week from Shell, where she was responsible for a team of eight. She will start her new role in three months.

Shell and JERA declined to comment.

When she was working around Shell's large LNG portfolio in major markets such as and the Middle East, Behbehani was known in trading circles as the "of LNG".

"With her at the helm they signal their strong intentions to be a major trading player," one senior LNG said of her move to JERA.

Behbehani, who joined Shell in 2009, was made of LNG trading activities for the west in 2013, including key Indian, and North African, European and Latin American markets, according to her profile.

JERA manages an LNG supply portfolio of 35 million tonnes a year primarily through long-term contracts with producers, but so-called destination restrictions prevent the firm from reselling any unwanted volumes to third parties.

Backed by Japan's Fair Trade Commission, JERA wants to end these restrictions and become a regional supplier. It also aims to cut reliance on long-term LNG deals as a share of its overall portfolio to half by 2030, from 80 percent now.

Other major LNG buyers are also boosting their trading activities. set up its own LNG trading desk to gather market intelligence and trade cargoes, while Azerbaijan's state-run company hired two LNG traders last year.

"With uncertainty over demand and supply, the only way to play with and optimise volumes is via trading," another senior LNG said.

(Additional reporting by and in TOKYO, and Ron Bousso in LONDON; Editing by and Edmund Blair)

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 18:20 IST