SINGAPORE: In an interview last week, Minister-in-charge of Energy and Science and Technology Tan See Leng sounded a reassuring note, saying that Singapore’s fuel stockpile is good “for months.”
While he could not disclose exact figures for security reasons, Dr Tan told the hosts of CNA’s Deep Dive that Singapore diversified its energy sources since the energy crisis of 2022.
While the war in the Middle East has not ended within days, as some had hoped and even expected, the government has some intervention measures to address fuel price increases, as well as to help businesses.
When asked by host Tiffany Ang if a price increase would already reflect on next quarter’s electricity bill, Dr Tan said that it would be “very difficult” for the government to keep prices down, given that importing costs will be going up.
“But what we can do as the government is to manage that gradient of increase,” he added.





