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The Impact of Global Energy Price Volatility on Singapore’s Economy

cudhfrance@gmail.com by cudhfrance@gmail.com
April 12, 2026
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The Impact of Global Energy Price Volatility on Singapore’s Economy


Singapore’s energy hub status influences global markets through refining, storage, and bunkering, with energy price volatility impacting costs, trading margins, storage use, and industrial competitiveness.

Singapore’s Role as a Global Energy and Trading Hub

Singapore stands out as one of Asia’s most concentrated energy and trading hubs, with refining capacity exceeding 1.3 million barrels per day. Its extensive storage infrastructure and the world’s largest bunkering operations, surpassing 50 million tonnes annually, position it as a critical node in global energy markets. Fluctuations in energy prices, especially during supply disruptions affecting key export routes, influence not only local costs but also impact trading volumes, shipping flows, and commodity-related financial activities.

Impact of Price Volatility on Market Dynamics

Price swings in energy markets create arbitrage opportunities across physical and derivatives markets, especially during periods of dislocation. Refining margins in Asia have surged from US$5–10 per barrel to over US$20 during such times, prompting traders to increase inventories and reposition cargoes to capitalize on forward pricing. This environment benefits trading firms, storage operators, and financiers, as volatility becomes a revenue driver when adequate market infrastructure and financing are in place.

Domestic Energy Dependency and Cost Implications

Singapore imports over 95% of its energy needs, mainly relying on imported LNG and pipeline gas, with natural gas constituting 93.1% of its electricity generation in early 2025. As global energy prices rise, domestic wholesale electricity prices also increase, affecting energy-intensive industries that see operating costs rise by 2–6%. Persistent price surges, especially beyond one year, can significantly impact margins and influence long-term investment and location decisions in the country.



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