Pavilion banks on supply diversity
Singapore’s gas dependency means the importer must find solutions to the problems the tight global gas market presents
Any ‘dash for gas’ anticipated for South and Southeast Asia will inevitably be challenged the longer that global prices for the commodity remain elevated owing to Russian supply being absent from the market. But what of those countries and firms that have already committed to the fuel? Petroleum Economist spoke to Alan Heng, CEO of Pavilion Energy, which is tasked importing LNG into Singapore’s regasification terminal, to find out more about how market conditions are impacting his business in particular and the region more widely. How are the global LNG markets impacting the pivot to gas in Singapore and in Southeast Asia in general? And how is Pavilion seeing the traded market in this
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