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  1. Nov 17, 2023 · The major share of Singapore’s energy imports continued to be in the form of Petroleum Products (58.1 %). Natural Gas imports totalled 10.5 Mtoe in 2022, with the bulk comprising Piped Natural Gas (6.4 Mtoe).

  2. The majority of Singapore's energy consumption is derived from petroleum and other liquids, accounting for 86% of its total energy use, while natural gas represents 13%, and coal and renewable resources make up the remaining 1%.

  3. The petroleum industry in Singapore is accountable for part of the country's economy, exporting about 68,100,000 tonnes (67,000,000 long tons; 75,100,000 short tons) of oil (as of 2007). Singapore is dubbed "the undisputed oil hub in Asia."

  4. Singapore: What sources does the country get its energy from? Where do countries get their energy from – coal, oil, gas, nuclear energy or renewables? It’s usually some combination of some, if not all, of these sources.

  5. Dec 21, 2023 · Choose a region: Singapore relies heavily on natural gas for electricity generation. The country imports natural gas from Malaysia and Indonesia through piped networks, and in a liquefied...

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Oil supply. Oil-based fuels power millions of automobiles, aircraft and ships around the world and are integral to modern life. But burning oil is also one of the leading sources of CO2 emissions.

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  8. The Singapore Energy Statistics (SES) is Energy Market Authority (EMA)'s annual online publication on energy statistics in Singapore. It aims to provide users with a comprehensive understanding of the Singapore energy landscape through a detailed coverage of various energy-related topics.

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