Singapore's Pavilion Energy signs 6-year LNG supply deal with Chevron
Singapore's Pavilion Energy Trading & Supply Pte Ltd said it signed a six-year sale and purchase agreement with Chevron Corp for about 0.5 MMtpy of LNG supplies from 2023.
Pavilion Energy, owned by Singapore state-owned investment company Temasek Holdings, struck the deal with Chevron's Singapore branch.
Each cargo supplied to Singapore under the agreement will be accompanied by a statement of its greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) measured from wellhead to discharge port, Pavilion Energy said in a statement.
The deal follows a 10-year agreement that Pavilion Energy signed with Qatar in November which also included a GHG declaration for each cargo supplied to Singapore.
Pavilion Energy said it is working with partners to develop a methodology to quantify and calculate emissions.
(Reporting by Florence Tan and Jessica Jaganathan; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)
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