The war in the Middle East is testing the world’s energy security, particularly its degree of dependence on fossil fuels. As countries scrambled to strike deals with Iran for their oil shipments’ safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, one tiny country remained nonchalant.
Although it has no domestic source of crude oil, Singapore has devised a way to ensure its own fuel reserves. It’s a testament to the prudence of the tiny country’s leaders, something Filipinos might understandably envy.
Rappler editor-at-large Marites Vitug takes us to the Jurong Rock Caverns. – Rappler.com
Presenter, writer: Marites Vitug
Producer: JC Gotinga
Videographer: Leone Requilman
Video editor: Emerald Hidalgo
Supervising producer: Beth Frondoso

