Singapore is building new import facility for liquified natural gas on Jurong Island which will receive LNG from Qatar in the country's plans to diversify its gas supply. The facility costs $1.5 billion is due to be completed in 2013 to store more than six million tonnes per annum.
Singapore currently depends on the piped LNG from Malaysia and Indonesia.
Singapore's Prime Minister is replying in response to Indonesian announcement of increasing the supply price.
The partnership with Qatar, the world's biggest natural gas producer is expected after Qatar Petroleum International bought into Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore last November.
Singapore currently depends on the piped LNG from Malaysia and Indonesia.
Singapore's Prime Minister is replying in response to Indonesian announcement of increasing the supply price.
The partnership with Qatar, the world's biggest natural gas producer is expected after Qatar Petroleum International bought into Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore last November.
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