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21 September 2017
Singapore (The Business Times)
Temasek Holdings-owned Pavilion Energy and German utility Uniper have signed an agreement allowing each other to use their respective storage…
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8 September 2017
Singapore (Lianhe Zaobao)
新加坡与印度尼西亚两地的企业展开合作,探讨运输液化天然气至印尼西部岛屿与地区,为当地提供电源,以此带动印尼偏远地区的发展。 吉宝岸外与海事以及兰亭天然气昨天在新印领导人非正式峰会上,同印尼国有企业PLN签署不具法律约束力的合约要点(heads of agreement),…
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8 September 2017
Singapore (The Straits Times)
Singapore's Keppel Offshore & Marine and Pavilion Energy have signed an agreement with Indonesia's state-owned PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN…
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8 September 2017
Singapore (The Business Times)
Keppel Offshore and Marine Ltd (Keppel O&M) and Pavilion Gas are working with Indonesia's state-owned electricity provider PT Perusahaan Listrik…
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7 September 2017
Singapore
Pavilion Gas Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Pavilion Energy, has signed a Heads of Agreement (HOA) with Indonesia state-owned PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara…
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25 August 2017
Singapore (The Business Times)
Pavilion Gas, a wholly owned subsidiary of Pavilion Energy, has secured access rights to the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on Jurong Island.
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25 August 2017
Singapore (The Straits Times)
A unit of Temasek-backed Pavilion Energy has inked an agreement with Singapore LNG Corporation (SLNG) for access rights to the SLNG Terminal on…
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24 August 2017
Singapore (Reuters)
Singapore's Pavilion Gas has won the right to use storage facilities at the city-state's Singapore LNG Corp (SLNG) liquefied natural gas (LNG)…
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3 May 2017
Singapore (The Business Times)
A capability demonstration of liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering was held on Tuesday by Pavilion Energy.
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3 May 2017
Singapore (The Straits Times)
Singapore is gearing up to refuel the growing number of ships powered by cleaner liquefied natural gas (LNG) instead of dirty fuel oil.