Gas Derivatives
Providing a comprehensive range of liquefied and compressed gas derivatives. We bridge the gap between global production hubs and industrial consumers, ensuring clean-burning energy solutions for high-demand infrastructure.
CORE PRODUCTS
- Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
- LPG (Propane & Butane)
- Natural Gas Liquids (NGL)
KEY MARKETS
- Utility Power Grids
- Petrochemical Feedstock
- Commercial Heating & Cooling
JKM / Henry Hub / BTU Value
Technical Overview
| PRODUCT TYPE | CALORIFIC VALUE | PRIMARY USAGE |
|---|---|---|
| LNG (Liquefied) | ~52 MJ/kg | Long-haul Energy Export |
| LPG (Propane) | ~46 MJ/kg | Heating & Industrial Fuel |
| Butane | ~45 MJ/kg | Chemical Synthetic Base |
| Ethane | ~47 MJ/kg | Ethylene Production |
| Condensates | API 45 - 70 | Refinery Feedstock |
Logistics Note: All gas derivatives are handled through specialized cryogenic or pressurized vessel carriers, maintaining strict pressure and temperature control throughout the supply chain.
Source Gas
Contact our Singapore trading desk for cargo spot pricing, LNG bunkering, and supply terminal allocations.
Technical FAQ
LNG is primarily traded based on its Gross Heating Value (GHV). We utilize BTU (British Thermal Units) or Megajoules (MJ) to calculate the exact energy density, verified via gas chromatography at the regasification terminal.
We supply LPG via VLGC (Very Large Gas Carriers) for bulk global trade, and through smaller pressurized coastal tankers or ISO-tanks for regional industrial distribution.
"Rich" gas contains higher concentrations of NGLs like ethane and propane, giving it a higher BTU value. "Lean" gas is predominantly methane and is the standard for most municipal pipeline distributions.
Our trading desk utilizes benchmarks like the JKM (Japan Korea Marker) and Henry Hub to offer flexible pricing models, including spot cargo purchases and long-term strip contracts.
Clean Energy for a Sustainable Future.
Connect with our gas trading specialists to discuss terminal logistics, cargo scheduling, and specialized gas requirements.
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