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Myo Minn Minn

General Manager (throughput Commercial Operations) at SLNG - Singapore LNG Corporation Pte Ltd

Myo Minn Minn is a Senior Manager at SLNG, specializing in Throughput Commercial Operations. Prior to this role, Myo Minn Minn worked at Pavilion Energy as a Terminal Operations Manager and Manager of Gas Operations. Myo Minn Minn holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Nanyang Technological University Singapore.

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SLNG - Singapore LNG Corporation Pte Ltd

Singapore LNG Corporation Pte Ltd (SLNG) built, owns and operates Singapore’s first open-access, multi-user liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal. It is a key infrastructure that supports the Country’s energy security strategy and its ambition to become an LNG hub for the region. The SLNG Terminal began commercial operations in 2013 with one jetty, two LNG storage tanks and a peak Throughput (send-out) capacity of 3.5 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa). Today, we operate with three storage tanks of 180,000 cubic metres capacity each; a fourth storage tank of 260,000 cubic metres capacity (deemed the largest in the world); two jetties that are able to accommodate a wide range of LNG ships (up to the largest Q-Max ships); and a peak send-out capacity of around 11 Mtpa. We have plans to further expand our infrastructure to meet new and growing market demands. As we strive to meet and exceed our energy security mandate, we also seek to be an advocate for the development of a progressive LNG eco-system within Singapore, and beyond. So besides Throughput and Spot Throughput services, SLNG also offers a wide range of services for the market, such as Vessel Gassing-up & Cool-down, Storage & Reload (including for Small-Scale LNG), LNG Transhipment, Break-bulk / LNG Bunkering, and LNG Truck Loading. SLNG will continuously explore new opportunities in LNG and other sustainable energy sources, in our efforts to Catalyse New Possibilities in the Energy Transition.


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