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© Shutterstock / Kachor Valentyna

City Energy and Gentari to explore Malaysia to Singapore hydrogen pipeline

City Energy and Gentari have teamed up to explore building a pipeline to import hydrogen from Malaysia to Singapore.

The joint feasibility study agreement will see the pair explore the potential of such project over a 12-month period, building off an agreement signed between the Singaporean town gas producer and provider and Petronas-owned Gentari in April 2023.

Upon conclusion of the study, the companies will decide on whether to execute a front-end engineering design (FEED) agreement.

Hydrogen is already the largest component in City Energy’s town gas produced at its Senoko Gasworks plant in northern Singapore, which would receive supply from any hydrogen pipeline built as a result of the agreements with Gentari.

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