Energy & Offshore

New LNG bunkering rules force bidders to own bunker vessels

New LNG bunkering rules force bidders to own bunker vessels

Bidders can no longer simply broker fuel but are now forced to own or charter at least one specialised LNG bunker vessel.

Geo Energy completes 51% maritime unit acquisition

Deal adds 275.2 million new Geo Energy shares

Solar PV capacity could reach 5.33GW by 2035: report

It may be pushed by programmes for solar integration in urban, industrial areas.

Sembcorp buys ReNew Sun Bright to tap into India solar

ReNew operates a 300-MW solar power project located in Rajasthan, India.

Digital shortfalls threaten low-carbon grid transition

Experts warn outdated systems and limited data could stall decarbonisation progress.

Singapore plans long-term LNG supply deals

Contracts from the US and Qatar will support the nation’s RE shift.

Solar expansion strains grid with midday oversupply

A fast-growing solar fleet is exposing grid limits as midday oversupply intensifies.

IMDA launches second call to allocate 200MW data centre capacity

The new call sets efficiency and green-energy conditions for applicants.

Seatrium secures contract for Tiber FPU project in Gulf of America

The series‑build approach strengthens its foothold in Gulf of America projects.

Keppel, JTC sign MoU to develop low-carbon energy systems

The agreement covers infrastructure projects on Jurong Island.

Chandra Asri to acquire Esso retail stations in Singapore

The Indonesian firm will use the Esso brand and purchase fuel from ExxonMobil.

MAS fines former AEHL director $137,000 for insider trading

On 18 November 2019, AEHL said a creditor demanded immediate repayment of $83.4m.

Geo Energy Group doubles sales volume to 3.4 million tonnes in Q3

The firm's coal sales jumped as average selling price declined.

Sanli Engineering awarded $205m project for Changi NEWater factory

The group's order book now reached a record $838.7m.  

Tuas Power to complete Singapore’s first 100% biomass conversion by 2028

The landmark project will cut one million tonnes of carbon emissions annually.

Singapore earmarks 300 hectares on Jurong island for green energy use

A key initiative is a planned cross-border carbon capture and storage (CCS) network being studied by S-Hub.