Singapore Set to Get LNG Cargo From Indonesia for Third Tank

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Singapore LNG Corp., which operates the Asian city-state’s first receiving terminal, is set to get a liquefied natural gas cargo for its third tank delivered today by the vessel Wilpride.

“We confirm that the Singapore LNG Terminal will be receiving a cargo of LNG that is not intended for import into Singapore,” SLNG’s spokesman Simon Ang said in an e-mailed statement yesterday. Ang declined to give further details of the cargo, citing reasons of commercial confidentiality.