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Serious Sinkies slapped with higher power bills due to Iran War! Samsters steamed?

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Gas-reliant Singapore faces higher power bills on Qatar shutdown​

Sing Yee Ong / Bloomberg
Tue, 3 March 2026 at 4:45 pm GMT-8 2 min read

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Singaporeans will likely face higher power bills if a shutdown at Qatar’s giant liquefied natural gas export plant proves lengthy.

(March 4): Singaporeans will likely face higher power bills if a shutdown at Qatar’s giant liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant proves lengthy.

The city-state is among countries that rely the most on imported natural gas, with more than 90% of its electricity generated from LNG. Last year, around half of its purchases of the super-chilled fuel were from Qatar, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.


Singapore takes two to three cargoes a month from the Middle Eastern nation, with most of its imports covered by a long-term contract, said Lu Ming Pang, an analyst at Rystad Energy. It will need to turn to the spot market if it can’t get those shipments, he said.

Spot prices in Asia have already more than doubled from last week to the highest since 2023 after Qatar shut the Ras Laffan facility, which accounts for about a fifth of global LNG supply, after being targeted by drone attacks. The city-state will need to compete for a limited amount of gas with buyers elsewhere in Asia and in Europe, where prices are also surging.

SP Group, the state-owned grid operator, adjusts power prices on a quarterly basis to reflect changes to costs of imported fuel. It raised electricity prices by 10% in the second quarter of 2022 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine cut global gas supplies and pushed up prices.


Singapore’s Energy Market Authority did not have an immediate comment.

Most of Qatar’s LNG goes to Asian buyers, and the shutdown is spurring a scramble for alternatives across the region. Taiwan and South Korea are hunting for different supply sources, while Indian gas importers are already cutting the amount they provide to industrial customers.

Singapore’s import volumes are relatively small, so it’s more likely to be able to source the replacement volumes it needs compared with some other countries.

“Although it will be at an increased spot price given recent price spikes,” Pang said. “The longer the situation drags on, the more cargoes will be needed to replace the delayed Qatari LNG volumes for future delivery months.”

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War or no war, your electricity bills are higher because of the anti-carbon cultists. Wake up! :cool:



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Sure anot are we subsidizing those new stinktel data centres. :cautious:
 
Pay highest salary to these people in SG yet get same result as other countries.

You don't 'pay' a robber. The robber 'takes' from you, as you are too weak or too stupid to resist. :biggrin:

Daft Sinkies are like what's described by a famous Tiong saying: get robbed still help the robber to count the money. :roflmao:
 
What is there to be surprised?

War generates profits for bankers
From the production of arms and ammo, damages to the land and buildings, the health of the sheeple due to war and others will all create wealth for the bankers

Sheeple are always the fucking losers
 
Highest pay does not equal to excellent results. 5555
They have been paid with millions of dollars for so many years and we have some silly sheeple just woke up to this reality and come to senses in 2026?

There is a reason why most Singaporeans are fucking stupid unless they are not Singaporeans?
 

Gas-reliant Singapore faces higher power bills on Qatar shutdown​

Sing Yee Ong / Bloomberg
Tue, 3 March 2026 at 4:45 pm GMT-8 2 min read

7dce9593ae8c2d5de5025519d59a7121

Singaporeans will likely face higher power bills if a shutdown at Qatar’s giant liquefied natural gas export plant proves lengthy.

(March 4): Singaporeans will likely face higher power bills if a shutdown at Qatar’s giant liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant proves lengthy.

The city-state is among countries that rely the most on imported natural gas, with more than 90% of its electricity generated from LNG. Last year, around half of its purchases of the super-chilled fuel were from Qatar, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.


Singapore takes two to three cargoes a month from the Middle Eastern nation, with most of its imports covered by a long-term contract, said Lu Ming Pang, an analyst at Rystad Energy. It will need to turn to the spot market if it can’t get those shipments, he said.

Spot prices in Asia have already more than doubled from last week to the highest since 2023 after Qatar shut the Ras Laffan facility, which accounts for about a fifth of global LNG supply, after being targeted by drone attacks. The city-state will need to compete for a limited amount of gas with buyers elsewhere in Asia and in Europe, where prices are also surging.

SP Group, the state-owned grid operator, adjusts power prices on a quarterly basis to reflect changes to costs of imported fuel. It raised electricity prices by 10% in the second quarter of 2022 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine cut global gas supplies and pushed up prices.


Singapore’s Energy Market Authority did not have an immediate comment.

Most of Qatar’s LNG goes to Asian buyers, and the shutdown is spurring a scramble for alternatives across the region. Taiwan and South Korea are hunting for different supply sources, while Indian gas importers are already cutting the amount they provide to industrial customers.

Singapore’s import volumes are relatively small, so it’s more likely to be able to source the replacement volumes it needs compared with some other countries.

“Although it will be at an increased spot price given recent price spikes,” Pang said. “The longer the situation drags on, the more cargoes will be needed to replace the delayed Qatari LNG volumes for future delivery months.”

Uploaded by Chng Shear Lane
Wet wet underwear
Can sleep well tonight?
 
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Singapore natural gas is from Indon and Jiuhu mah
 
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