Pavilion Energy in Singapore Takes Delivery of Emissions-Certified LNG Cargo

Pavilion Energy in Singapore Takes Delivery of Emissions-Certified LNG Cargo. On May 16, Pavilion Energy, a company based in Singapore, announced that it had received its first shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) at the Singapore LNG Terminal.
The shipment was accompanied by a statement of greenhouse gas emissions (SGE) issued by QatarEnergy. Pavilion Energy in Singapore Takes Delivery of Emissions-Certified LNG Cargo.
The SGE is a verified statement that accounts for the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that are associated with producing and delivering an LNG cargo from the natural gas wellhead to the LNG discharge terminal.
However, it does not provide information about the emissions that result from using the gas itself. The aim of the SGE is to promote transparency in emissions calculations and to assist with decarbonisation efforts.
According to Pavilion’s statement, the SGE methodology has been applied to six delivered LNG cargoes since its introduction in 2021. It is important to note that there are other methodologies in use, and no universal standard has been adopted.
The SGE was developed collaboratively by Pavilion Energy, QatarEnergy, and Chevron Corp. The statement does not provide any information about the specific roles that each company played in the development of the SGE.
In summary, Pavilion Energy has received its first LNG cargo accompanied by an SGE statement from QatarEnergy.
The SGE is a verified statement that provides information about the amount of greenhouse gas emissions associated with producing and delivering an LNG cargo.
SGE methodology has been applied to six delivered LNG cargoes since its introduction in 2021. The SGE was developed collaboratively by Pavilion Energy, QatarEnergy, and Chevron Corp, but there is no universal standard for emissions calculations.
The aim of the SGE is to promote transparency in emissions calculations and to assist with decarbonisation efforts.