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

Felicia Tan
Felicia Tan • 2 min read
City Energy and Gentari to study feasibility of building hydrogen pipeline from Malaysia to Singapore
The move follows a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed in April 2023 between City Energy and Gentari. Photo: Bloomberg
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City Energy and Gentari have signed a joint feasibility study agreement to construct a pipeline from Malaysia to Singapore. The pipeline will be used for importing hydrogen into the city-state.

The move follows a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed in April 2023 between City Energy and Gentari.

City Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Exchange (SGX:S68) (SGX)-listed Keppel Infrastructure Trust (SGX:A7RU) (KIT), is Singapore’s sole producer and provider of piped town gas. Gentari is a Malaysian clean energy solutions provider that is wholly owned by Petronas.

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