Singapore LNG Corp., operator of the city-state’s import terminal on Jurong Island, said it was seeking non-binding expressions of interest for the use of a proposed fifth LNG storage tank.
Singapore has further developed its liquefied natural gas capability by starting up its first small-scale distribution and truck-to-ship LNG loading facilities at the import terminal on Jurong Island.
KBR Inc., the US engineering and construction company, said it was chosen to carry out a feasibility study, including exploring the possible expansion of the Singapore LNG Corp, import terminal at the city state’s Jurong Island.
Pavilion Energy of Singapore, the liquefied natural gas player backed by the city state’s Temasek wealth fund, has advanced with its plans to develop small-scale LNG projects in Southeast Asia by signing an accord with Indonesia.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore is extending and enhancing its offering to shipowners to promote the use of liquefied natural gas and cleaner traditional fuels in Singaporean waters.
Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) regulator has extended until May 27 a tender for a feasibility study on using floating liquefied natural gas import facilities for the city state as it builds up its infrastructure and trading as a regional hub.