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Singapore LNG signs handle Japan's Mitsui OSK Lines for second LNG terminal

Singapore LNG Corporation ( SLNG) has actually accepted charter from an unit of Japan's Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) a freshly constructed drifting storage and regasification unit (FSRU) as the island country's second import terminal for liquefied gas (LNG).

SLNG, which operates Singapore's sole LNG terminal, stated on Wednesday that the brand-new terminal, or FSRU, was anticipated to begin operations by the end of the decade.

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

MOL said in a different statement that it would own, manage. and run the FSRU after delivery, which is arranged for. 2027.

Singapore's existing terminal on Jurong Island has an. annualised average gas supply capacity of 9 mtpa, with a peak. capacity of around 11 mtpa.

The second terminal will be berthed at Jurong Port and. infrastructure will be established to connect the FSRU to onshore. pipelines and Singapore's gas pipeline network, SLNG stated.

SLNG had actually said in October last year that it would establish and. run Singapore's 2nd LNG import terminal to better make it possible for. the nation's gas demand to be satisfied totally by LNG.

(source: Reuters)