18 May 2020
Green drivers lead to innovation for Pavilion
The Singapore LNG company's new GHG requirements could help set an industry standard
You can read more stories like this by subscribing to our monthly Energy Transition newsletter here Written by Andrew Hedges, partner, Norton Rose Fulbright On 31 March, Singapore-based LNG importer Pavilion Energy launched a request for proposals (RFP) of up to 2mn t/yr of LNG for the Singaporean market. In what was an industry first, the RFP outlined Pavilion Energy’s requirement for supply partners willing to commit to the joint development and implementation of a greenhouse gas (GHG) quantification and reporting methodology for the LNG delivered. Bidders were also encouraged to include proposals for GHG reductions as well as to offset carbon from the delivered volumes. In a significant d

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