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Singapore's Sembcorp Industries cancels Indonesia gas contract due to regulatory issues

Sembcorp Industries, the Singaporean utilities company, announced on Thursday that it had terminated a gas sales agreement its unit signed for the import of piped natural gas from the Mako fields in Indonesia. The firm cited regulatory hurdles as the reason.

The Temasek Holdings firm claimed that it did not receive the regulatory approvals required from Indonesia for the agreement to proceed.

Sembcorp said that the move would not impact its energy costs, or its ability meet Singapore's gas needs. It also stated that it will have no material impact on the earnings per share in 2025.

Sembcorp will instead use its own natural sources, including liquid natural gas, to meet its needs.

Sembcorp Gas Pte, a unit of Sembcorp, signed a contract with three companies in September last year to import PNG up to 111 BTUs per day. West Natuna Exploration, a subsidiary from Indonesia's Conrad Asia and London-listed oil-and-gas explorer Empyrean Energy PLC, as well as energy firm Coro Energy Duyung Pte were the firms.

Sembcorp's largest earner, the gas and related services division, reported a 10% decline in its annual profits in early February.

(source: Reuters)