Regulation 1
Citation and commencement
This Order is the Gas (LNG Importer’s Licence — Exemption) Order 2021 and comes into operation on 8 February 2021.
/akn/sg/act/sub_leg/2001/GA-S84-2021
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Gas (LNG Importer’s Licence — Exemption) Order 2021 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation GA-S84-2021 2001, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2001.
Citation and commencement
This Order is the Gas (LNG Importer’s Licence — Exemption) Order 2021 and comes into operation on 8 February 2021.
Definitions
In this Order —“associated gas‑up and cool down” means the purging of any inert gas, and cooling to cryogenic temperatures, of the LNG fuel storage system of any LNG‑powered ship prior to LNG bunkering;“LNG bunkering” means the supply of LNG, to any LNG‑powered ship within a port, as a fuel used for the operation or propulsion of the ship;“port” means any place in Singapore and any navigable river or channel leading into such place declared to be a port under section 3 of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Act (Cap. 170A).
“associated gas‑up and cool down” means the purging of any inert gas, and cooling to cryogenic temperatures, of the LNG fuel storage system of any LNG‑powered ship prior to LNG bunkering;
“LNG bunkering” means the supply of LNG, to any LNG‑powered ship within a port, as a fuel used for the operation or propulsion of the ship;
“port” means any place in Singapore and any navigable river or channel leading into such place declared to be a port under section 3 of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Act (Cap. 170A).
Exemption from section 6(1)(h) of Act
Section 6(1)(h) of the Act does not apply to any person who imports LNG that —
is not conveyed and is not intended to be conveyed into the gas supply system; and (b)is used only for LNG bunkering or the provision of associated gas‑up and cool down services.