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Singapore LNG signs deal with Japan's Mitsui OSK Lines for 2nd LNG terminal

Singapore LNG Corporation ( SLNG) has actually consented to charter from a system of Japan's Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) a recently constructed drifting storage and regasification system (FSRU) as the island nation's second import terminal for melted gas (LNG).

SLNG, which operates Singapore's sole LNG terminal, stated on Wednesday that the new terminal, or FSRU, is expected to start operations by the end of the decade.

It will be constructed by South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean and have a storage capability of 200,000 cubic meters and a. regasification capacity of 5 million tons per year (mtpa), SLNG. said.

The existing terminal on Jurong Island in western Singapore. has an annualised typical gas supply capability of 9 mtpa, with a. peak capacity of around 11 mtpa.

The terminal will be berthed at Jurong Port and. facilities will be developed to link the FSRU to onshore. pipelines and Singapore's gas pipeline network, SLNG said.

SLNG had actually stated in October in 2015 that it would establish and. run Singapore's 2nd LNG import terminal to much better enable. the country's gas need to be fulfilled completely by LNG.

(source: Reuters)