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The end of Singapore pipe gas imports?
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Indonesia's new Minister for Energy and Mineral Resources announced end of gas pipeline exports from Corridor field to Singapore in 2023. The field currently supplies 10% of Singapore's gas supply. Good news for Indonesia's domestic users, but less so for the export pipeline operator and sellers accessing Singapore's premium gas markets. Singapore itself will have to find replacement volumes either from LNG or pipeline from Malaysia.
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