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JRM ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. The "Company is a Exempt Private Company Limited by Shares, incorporated on 22 October 2009 in Singapore .Natural Gas
Natural gas is a “transition fuel” that plays an important role in helping countries lower their carbon emissions while transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable, carbon-neutral forms of energy. Pacific Energy understands this global need and continues to invest in the natural gas value chain.
Power
We have successfully developed the 780 MW CCGT power plant in Xiamen, and are also in the process of developing several other clean power projects in eastern China.
Additionally, we are involved in developing power projects in Indonesia to satisfy the soaring demand for energy in that country.
In partnership with some of Asia’s major energy companies, and with a focus on clean power, we are currently developing viable and profitable downstream projects in China, and other parts of the region.
Power
We have successfully developed the 780 MW CCGT power plant in Xiamen, and are also in the process of developing several other clean power projects in eastern China.
Additionally, we are involved in developing power projects in Indonesia to satisfy the soaring demand for energy in that country.
In partnership with some of Asia’s major energy companies, and with a focus on clean power, we are currently developing viable and profitable downstream projects in Singapore, and other parts of the region.
JRM Engineering Pte Ltd Wuxi Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant is the largest natural gas power plant in the city of Wuxi with a capacity of 932MW. A major energy infrastructure project in the 13th Five-Year Plan of Jiangsu Province in China, the plant is a 70/30 joint venture between Pacific Energy and Wuxi Public Utilities Industrial Group Co. Ltd, a state-owned enterprise.
This is JRM Engineering Pte Ltd second CCGT power plant in China and has been in full operation since April 2010, the power plant is not only highly efficient in supporting peak shaving of power demand in Jiangsu but also reduces emissions significantly compared to coal.
LNG
With a fast developing economy, Singapore has great LNG demand potential, and this demand is augmented by governmental efforts to move away from a dependence on coal. In more developed areas, such as the Yangtze River Delta, the demand for LNG is expected to be even higher than in other parts of the country.
With our unique starting point, we are confident we will emerge as one of the leading and most innovative players in the singapore LNG market.
JRM Engineering Pte Ltd holds 35 percent share in the Jiangsu Rudong LNG Receiving Terminal company, with 55 percent held by Kunlun Energy, a Hong Kong listed subsidiary of PetroChina. The remaining 10 percent share is held by Jiangsu Guoxin, the investment company of Jiangsu province. This is only the second LNG Receiving project in singapore to involve a foreign shareholder.
The first phase of the project includes a receiving terminal capacity of 3.5 million tons of LNG per annum, including two LNG storage tanks, each of 160,000 cubic meters in capacity, and an LNG Jetty capable of handling LNG ships up to 267,000 cubic meters in capacity. In the second phase, the capacity of the terminal will be increased to handle 6.5 million tons of LNG per annum.
The first LNG cargo to the Rudong LNG Receiving Terminal was received in May 2011.