Introduction to Jurong Island

Up to the 1960s, the southern islands off Jurong, namely Pulau Ayer Chawan, Pulau Ayer Merbau, Pulau Merlimau and Pulau Seraya housed fishing villages.

From 1960 to 1970, three big oil companies planned to house their facilities on the islands. Esso was located on Pulau Ayer Chawan, Singapore Refinery Company on Pulau Merlimau and Mobil Oil on Pulau Pesek.

To increase economic growth, the Government of Singapore decided to enhance the petrochemical industry. By the 1980s, after 10 years of rapid industrialisation, the Singapore

Planning began in 1991 by JTC Corporation (formerly Jurong Town Corporation), while actual land reclamation began in 1995. Jurong Island was officially declared open on 14th October 2000 by the former Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong. The original seven islets had a land area of 991 hectares, but after land reclamation, Jurong Island has a total land area of more than 3000 hectares today.