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GasHub starts LNG supply at Rolls-Royce Seletar facility

The project marks the completion of a new storage and regasification facility.

H2G Green Limited's subsidiary, Gashubunited Utility Private Limited (GasHub), has completed an LNG storage and regasification facility at Rolls-Royce's Seletar campus and commenced LNG supply operations.

The project marks the transition from infrastructure construction to long-term LNG supply and operations under GasHub's agreement with Rolls-Royce.

GasHub secured the contract in June 2025 to develop the LNG storage and regasification facility as part of the aerospace manufacturer's shift from compressed natural gas to LNG.

The facility comprises four 10-cubic-metre LNG microbulk storage tanks and a regasification system designed to meet the campus's operational energy requirements.

H2G Green said the LNG system is intended to reduce the number of fuel deliveries, lower transportation-related carbon emissions, reduce operating costs, and improve fuel supply reliability.

GasHub CEO Bentinck Ng said the project expands GasHub's role beyond infrastructure development.

"Completing the project and moving into ongoing LNG operations demonstrates our ability to support customers throughout the full energy transition journey—from infrastructure development to long-term operations,” he said.

He added that the company plans to expand its LNG business in Singapore and overseas by providing LNG infrastructure, supply, and operations services to industrial customers.

GasHub currently serves 13 LNG customers through long-term supply and operations contracts.

Previous projects include LNG solutions for Malaysia Dairy Industries, Thong Siek Food Industry, and Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

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