SINGAPORE
April 1st, 2002
BY MARK ROWE
SINGAPORE'S biggest industrial landlord, JTC Corporation, has almost completed a year of geological exploration under the city state's Jurong Island where it hopes to build rock caverns to hold petrochemicals, because of a lack of above-ground storage. JTC will now develop detailed plans for suitable locations.
SINGAPORE'S biggest industrial landlord, JTC Corporation, has almost completed a year of geological exploration under the city state's Jurong Island where it hopes to build rock caverns to hold petrochemicals, because of a lack of above-ground storage. JTC will now develop detailed plans for suitable locations.
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