Singapore's second tranche of LNG imports to start soon
Pavilion Gas, Shell Trading receive licences to sell 1m tonnes of LNG a year, or three years, whichever is earlier
Singapore
SINGAPORE'S second tranche of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports will start soon, after Pavilion Gas and Shell Trading on Oct 23 received the licences from the Energy Market Authority.
Both companies won the right to import Singapore's second tranche of LNG - gas that is supercooled so that it can be shipped - last year.
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