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Common pipeline network for gas consumers
Fri, Sep 12, 2008
The Straits Times

By Yang Huiwen

SINGAPORE will have a restructured gas market from Monday as part of ongoing moves to liberalise the country's electricity sector.

The business of gas transportation will be split from the importing and retail aspects, said the Energy Market Authority (EMA) yesterday.

This means that all industrial and commercial consumers will share one common pipeline network to get natural gas, regardless of whom they buy from.


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