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Singapore will stop importing gas via pipelines from Indonesia, reports Antara News Agency.

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Singapore to Stop Importing Indonesian Gas via Pipelines

Singapore will stop importing gas via pipelines from Indonesia, reports Antara News Agency.

"They would not seek extension of contracts as Singapore already has the floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) facility," acting chief of the SKK Migas, Indonesia’s oil and gas regulator,  J Widjonarko said.

Indonesian gas is currently supplied via pipelines of Trans Gas Indonesia from Natuna islands of Riau and South Sumatra across the Malacca strait. 

Exports include 300 MMSFD from the Koridor block in South Sumatra operated by ConocoPhillips and 100 MMSFD from Natuna Sea block in the Natuna islands operated by Premier Oil, adds Antara.

The gas buyers in Singapore are Sembawang Corporation and Gas Singapore Pvt Ltd (GSPL).

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