"Operations in all three facilities are currently continuing but as the events are evolving, Sembcorp continues to monitor the situation closely," says Sembcorp.
"All of Sembcorp’s employees are safe at the moment. The facilities have contingency measures in place, and the safety and well-being of Sembcorp’s employees remain its top priority as the company maintains operational stability," the company adds.
In addition, without referring directly to other recent reports that Singapore faces a potential gas crunch because exports from Qatar are being disrupted, Sembcorp says that its supply remains secure, with no anticipated disruptions in the near term.
Sembcorp says it is able to leverage its diversified portfolio of long-term natural gas supply contracts across both piped and liquefied sources.
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Sembcorp says it draws its gas supply from various sources its upcoming liquefied natural gas cargo deliveries scheduled for 2026 are not from the Middle East region.
Sembcorp Industries shares closed at $5.72 on March 6, up 0.7% for the day.