No guaranteed access for Pavilion to SLNG terminal
It'll have to vie with other firms for use of facility: Iswaran
[SINGAPORE] Temasek-owned Pavilion Energy will not have guaranteed access to the Singapore LNG (SLNG) terminal and will have to vie with other industry players, including international ones, for its use, said S Iswaran, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office.
"It will be a level playing field," said Mr Iswaran, who is also Second Minister for Home Affairs and Trade & Industry.
He was responding to a BT query on the role of Pavilion and SLNG, and whether Pavilion will have a stake in SLNG or the two will be independent of each other.
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