What Shell’s acquisition of Pavilion LNG assets means for the Singapore gas market
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What is Shell getting from this deal in terms of Singapore market access?
- LNG import license and Gas Supply Agreements (GSA)
- LNG bunkering service
- Piped Gas Supply
- How does the deal relate to the other changes in Singapore’s market structure?
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