China’s CCCC secures Singapore LNG contract

State-owned LNG terminal operator Singapore LNG has awarded a contract to China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) for the onshore connecting infrastructure of Singapore's second LNG terminal.

SLNG announced the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract in a social media post on Tuesday.

A signing ceremony, attended by SLNG CEO Wei Hung Leong and Chen Weihao, VP of CCCC International, was held on Monday at SLNG’s office.

“This marks a significant step in strengthening Singapore’s energy infrastructure, and we look forward to working together,” SLNG said.

The LNG terminal operator did not provide further details.

SLNG currently operates Singapore’s only LNG import facility on Jurong Island.

Last year, the firm signed a deal with Japan’s MOL to charter one FSRU for Singapore’s second LNG terminal.

Moreover, Hanwha Ocean recently officially began construction of MOL’s 240,000-cbm, which will serve Singapore’s second LNG import terminal.

The FSRU, with a regasification capacity of 5 million tons per annum (mtpa), will be moored at Jurong Port and connected to the gas network in 2030, under the management of MOL.

Last year, SLNG also awarded the front-end engineering design contract to UK-based Wood to define the scope of the onshore connecting infrastructure for the second LNG import facility.

The company previously said that FEED is expected to be completed around mid-2025, and that the request for proposal process for the EPC contract would follow thereafter.

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