H2G Green’s unit launches small LNG facility in Singapore

H2G Green's unit GasHubUnited has completed and commissioned one of its largest LNG facilities to date, built for a "leading food and beverage (F&B) manufacturer" in Singapore.

According to a statement by H2G, GasHub has led the F&B manufacturer in transitioning its operations from diesel to LNG, retrofitting its current production site in Singapore.

GasHub completed the retrofitting recently and made its first LNG delivery to prepare the facility to begin using LNG.

Designed, constructed, and commissioned by GasHub, the new LNG facility will “substantially” support the F&B manufacturer’s thermal energy needs for manufacturing consumer beverage products for regional markets, it said.

With this transition, this F&B manufacturer is now one of the largest LNG users GasHub supplies to date.

H2G did not provide further details regarding the facility or the customer.

“Industrial facilities represent a significant opportunity for Singapore to reduce emissions and strengthen energy security through switching to LNG,” said Bentinck Ng, CEO of GasHub.

“By replacing diesel, companies can significantly reduce carbon footprints and maintenance costs while benefiting from cleaner, more efficient operations,” he said.

GasHub loads LNG into ISO tanks at the Singapore LNG-operated terminal on Jurong Island, currently the only operational LNG terminal in Singapore.

According to GasHub’s social media channels, the company recently received Canadian LNG in ISO containers and delivered it to its LNG bottling facility on Jurong Island.

The company says that this is the first time that Canadian LNG landed in Singapore.

In addition, the company has been appointed by Rolls-Royce Singapore to design, construct, install, and commission an LNG storage and regasification facility at the Rolls-Royce Seletar Campus in Singapore.

The project includes the deployment of a compact LNG storage system comprising four units of 10-cbm LNG microbulk storage tanks, along with a regasification facility tailored to meet the operational requirements of the Seletar site, the company said.

LNG projects in Philippines and trading

H2G Green recently formed a new unit which will focus on the supply and trading of LNG and hydrogen-related products to users across the region.

H2G Clean Energy will be principally engaged in the supply and trading of LNG, hydrogen-related products, and other “clean energy” products to users such as power plants across the region, leveraging on the commercial networks of H2G.

The company noted that its 52.03 percent-owned subsidiary Gashubunited Utility had earlier in July this year entered into two non-binding memoranda of understanding to undertake two LNG projects in the Philippines.

These include the conversion and upgrading of a diesel-fueled 24 megawatts (MW) power barge to a natural gas-fueled power barge with an increased capacity of 32 MW and the provision of an LNG floating storage unit and an onshore facility for the purpose of regasification and cold energy recovery for a 300 MW LNG power plant.

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