SLNG terminal has enough capacity to replace piped gas if necessary: CEO
Singapore LNG terminal completes recent expansion; retooling itself ahead of anticipated take-off in trading, bunkering of the gas
Singapore
SINGAPORE'S liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal has completed a recent expansion and now has enough capacity to meet the city-state's total gas demand, even if it were to stop importing natural gas through pipes.
The five-year-old terminal is also retooling itself in various ways to serve the evolving LNG market, ahead of an anticipated take-off in LNG trading, bunkering, and small-scale LNG businesses, says its head honcho.
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