Singapore Opens Applications for Additional LNG Bunkering Licenses

January 14, 2026

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© Adobe Stock/biggi62

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has opened applications for additional licenses to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel in the Port of Singapore.

The license application is open to both existing LNG licensees and new entrants. This call follows the recent updates to the Singapore LNG bunkering licensing framework and standards, which now include the provision of sea-based LNG reloading and the supply of liquefied bio-methane and e-methane in the Port of Singapore.

Licensees are required to implement end-to-end LNG bunkering supply arrangements, which include securing LNG supply, demand planning, cargo transfers operations, storage and safe handling of LNG, as well as the sale, supply and delivery of LNG fuel to vessels in Singapore.

Licensees are required to own or charter at least one LNG bunker vessel (LBV) for the entire license period. The LBV must be registered with the Singapore Registry of Ships and comply with MPA’s Standards for Port Limit LNG Bunker Vessels.

To support international shipping’s decarbonization efforts, applicants are required to submit a proposal detailing their technical readiness to supply LNG fuels with lower lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions, such as liquefied bio-methane and e-methane. The proposal should also cover intended supply pathways and sourcing arrangements.

Applicants are also required to outline measures to monitor and mitigate methane slip from LNG bunker vessels. This should include vessel design features, operational practices, and monitoring or reporting approaches. The measures will be assessed as part of the license evaluation process.

Companies interested in supplying LNG as a marine fuel to vessels inSingapore can refer to MPA's website for more information. MPA will also be conducting industry briefings on the licensing requirements. Applications must be submitted to MPA at [email protected] by March 27, 2026.

To further enhance Singapore’s LNG bunkering ecosystem, MPA and Enterprise Singapore, through the Singapore Standards Council, will upgrade the existing Technical Reference for LNG Bunkering (TR56) to a Singapore Standard (SS) in Q2 2026. The new SS will update and strengthen the requirements under TR56, aligning them with Singapore’s broader bunkering standards and serving as a key reference for LNG bunkering license applicants.

MPA has also published the Standards for Port Limit LNG Bunker Vessels, developed in consultation with the industry, to ensure the safe operation of LNG bunker vessels in Singapore. These standards specify requirements for equipment, operational performance, and efficiency of LNG bunker vessels. Please refer tohttps://go.gov.sg/spllbv for the Standards for Port Limit LNG Bunker Vessels.

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