LONDON, Jan 19 (Reuters) - European Union energy regulators published their first daily liquefied natural gas (LNG) price assessment on Thursday, a first step in the EU's plan to launch a new European LNG benchmark price by the end of March.
WHY DOES THE EU WANT A NEW LNG PRICE?
Unlike pipeline gas, LNG is not widely traded on exchanges, so there is less visibility on how much the fuel costs.
HOW WILL ACER'S LNG PRICE BE DIFFERENT?
ACER can only produce a price assessment if it receives at least five transactions in the assessed five-day period.