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  2. Energy in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Singapore's oil supply totaled 1,027,948 terajoules, a 42% increase from 2000, comprising both crude and refined products, net of exports and storage. Oil constituted 69.7% of the total energy supply. [8] All of Singapore's crude oil was imported, with imports growing by 13% since 2000. Oil products imports surged to 208.8% of total ...

  3. Singapore Power Group - Wikipedia

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    SP Services – Provides integrated customer billing services for electricity, water and piped gas supplies in Singapore. It holds the nation's Market Support Services License to provide meter reading services, meter data management, and facilitates customers' transfer from the regulated tariff to the Open Electricity Market retailers, or to the wholesale electricity market.

  4. City Energy - Wikipedia

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    City Energy has a production facility in Singapore, Senoko Gasworks, equipped with a capacity of 1.6 million m 3 per day. This is the sole facility producing town gas in Singapore. City Energy uses the gas pipeline network owned by PowerGas, a subsidiary of SP Group, to supply town gas to its customers.

  5. Singapore Petroleum Company - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Petroleum Company Limited, in short SPC, is a Singaporean multinational oil and gas company. It is involved in the exploration and production of petroleum , refining , trading and petroleum product distribution.

  6. Senoko Energy - Wikipedia

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    Senoko Energy Supply is the company's retail arm that sells electricity and other services to consumers in Singapore. Senoko Services leases out fuel storage tanks and provides terminal services. [16] Senoko Gas Supply is a licensed gas shipper and retailer that is authorised by the EMA to ship gas throughout the country's gas network. [22] [23]

  7. Energy Market Authority - Wikipedia

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    The global energy crunch of 2021 and 2022 saw a significant increase in gas prices due to high demand and tight supply. The risk of disruptions in global gas supply was further exacerbated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This global energy crisis highlighted the risks that global gas supply could cause to Singapore's electricity supply. [6]

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  9. Kallang Gasworks - Wikipedia

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    In 1862, it was constructed by the Singapore Gas Company and occupied an area of about 3.14ha. [1] It was built to supply piped gas in Singapore, and was the first in the country. It had a daily production capacity of 1,000,000m 3. [2] It was the largest gas works in Southeast Asia at the time.