The Energy Market Authority (EMA) of Singapore and Japan’s Electricity and Gas Market Surveillance Commission (EGC) have formalised their collaboration through a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) signed on 13 July 2026. This agreement aims to enhance cooperation and information exchange in the gas and electricity markets, focusing on regulatory practices and system stability.
The MoC, signed in Singapore by EMA’s Chief Executive Puah Kok Keong and EGC’s Secretary General Tatsuya Shinkawa, outlines several collaborative activities. These include dialogues between the two organisations, technical exchanges, study visits, and joint research opportunities. The initiative is designed to keep regulatory practices current amidst a rapidly evolving energy landscape.
Puah Kok Keong emphasised the importance of these exchanges, stating, “Our exchanges with EGC are part of our efforts to ensure a well-functioning energy market and the reliability of power supply.” He also highlighted the upcoming Regulators@SIEW event during the Singapore International Energy Week in October 2026 as a platform for further discussions.
Tatsuya Shinkawa noted the shared challenges between Japan and Singapore in maintaining reliable energy supply and efficient electricity markets. “We are pleased to conclude this MoC with EMA and look forward to strengthening cooperation, exchanging experience, and enhancing consumer protection for the benefit of both countries,” he said.
This partnership marks a significant step in addressing common energy sector challenges and improving market regulation for both nations.



