Earth Times, 31 Mar 2010
Singapore - Singapore on Wednesday began building its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal designed to import and re-export the fuel from multiple suppliers to regional markets.
The terminal, operated by government-formed Singapore LNG Corp, is to cost 1.5 billion Singapore dollars (1.07 billion US dollars) and was expected to be operational by 2013 within Singapore's industrial hub on Jurong Island. Full Story
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