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Japan utilities expect slow power demand recovery, cautious on outlook

Published 08/03/2020, 04:06 AM
Updated 08/03/2020, 04:10 AM
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By Yuka Obayashi

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese utilities expect a slow recovery in electric power demand toward March after a 5% drop in the April-June quarter though some are less confident that the worst is over.

Uncertainty over demand has deepened recently due to a resurgence in coronavirus cases in Japan, forcing most utilities to skip providing annual profit guidelines.

Slack power demand may cause a surplus of fuels such as liquefied natural gas (LNG).

That threatens losses for Japanese utilities committed to large volumes of LNG under term contracts linked to oil prices as they resell it at spot prices which are much lower.

(GRAPHIC - Japan electric power demand: https://graphics.reuters.com/JAPAN-UTILITIES/POWER-DEMAND/xklpydbzwvg/chart.png)

In the April-June quarter, May was the weakest month with power demand falling 9%, according to the Organization for Cross-regional Coordination of Transmission Operators, Japan (OCCTO).

For industry leader Tokyo Electric Power Company, household power demand in its region rose 5% thanks to lockdown demand, but industrial and commercial demand have plunged, with April-May figures plunging by 20%-50%, Managing Executive Officer Rikuo Otsuki said.

"Power demand will slowly pick up, but it won't return to the levels before the pandemic during this financial year," he told an earnings news conference last week.

Chubu Electric Power also predicted a gradual recovery later in the year, but annual demand in its region will likely fall 6% year on year, said Yoshinobu Mishima, manager at its Tokyo office.

Others were even more cautious.

"As the coronavirus cases are rising again, we can't say demand has hit the bottom. ..it's difficult to make any predictions now," said Yuji Sasaki, general manager at Tohoku Electric Power's Tokyo office said.

Nine of the top 10 regional utilities reported a drop in their quarterly sales.

Only Chubu and Chugoku Electric Power gave full-year forecasts this time, both predicting falls in net profit.

Okinawa Electric Power forecast a gain in annual profit in April, without factoring in the impact of the pandemic.

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Chubu has warned its JERA fuel joint venture will book a loss estimated at 50 billion yen ($471 million) on the resale of LNG cargoes this year.

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