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City Energy and Gentari to study feasibility of H2 pipeline from Malaysia to Singapore

City Energy and Gentari have signed a joint feasibility study agreement to construct a pipeline from Malaysia to Singapore for the import of H2 into the Republic. This follows a Memorandum of Understanding signed in April 2023 between City Energy, Singapore’s sole producer and provider of piped town gas and wholly owned subsidiary of Keppel Infrastructure Trust, and Gentari, a Malaysian clean energy solutions provider wholly owned by PETRONAS.

The study will be conducted over a period of 12 months. Upon the conclusion of the study, both parties will collectively determine the way forward in relation to the execution of a front-end engineering design (FEED) agreement. H2 is key to Singapore’s ambition to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. To that end, the government has in October 2022 unveiled its National H2 Strategy as a key decarbonization pathway.

Like Singapore, Malaysia positions H2 as a pivotal driver for energy transition. The recently launched National Energy Transition Roadmap as well as H2 Economy and Technology Roadmap will see Malaysia exploring bilateral agreements with key importing countries to develop a low-carbon H2 value chain, catalyze project development and secure long-term green H2 offtakes.

Perry Ong, Chief Executive Officer of City Energy said, “This joint feasibility study with Gentari underscores our commitment to providing sustainable energy to households and businesses for generations to come and to supporting Singapore’s efforts to reduce emissions and address climate change.”

H2 is the largest component in town gas produced at City Energy’s Senoko Gasworks plant in northern Singapore, making City Energy one of the largest last-mile distributors of H2 in Singapore. Any pipeline to be established by the parties will supply H2 into the Senoko Gasworks plant. The collaboration with Gentari follows City Energy’s ongoing feasibility studies with leading industry partners and institutes of higher learning to explore alternative sources of H2.

Michèle Azalbert, Gentari’s Chief H2 Officer said, “This collaboration with City Energy is a strategic step for Gentari towards accelerating the adoption of clean H2 as a viable energy source for customers in Asia Pacific and further afield. In line with our aim to produce up to 1.2 MMtpy of clean H2, Gentari is pleased to contribute towards accelerating the development of clean H2 through cross-border infrastructure, supporting Malaysia and Singapore’s target to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.”