The Borneo Post

Thailand’s largest oil and gas firm plans new Asia investment

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THAILAND’s largest oil and gas explorer PTT Exploratio­n and Production Pcl (PTTEP) is planning new investment­s or an extension of its operations in fields in Thailand, Malaysia and Myanmar, it said on Tuesday.

In Thailand, state-owned PTTEP would bid to extend its concession to operate the Bongkot gas field beyond the existing expiry date of 2023, executive vice president Yongyot Krongpanic­h told an investor briefing.

“We are confident that we will win the concession as we have expertise from operating in this field for two decades,” he said, adding the result was expected in the first quarter of 2018.

PTTEP was also in talks for a joint bid with Chevron Group for Thailand’s Erawan gas field concession, but was ready to compete against the US major when the tender opens in September if no agreement for a joint bid was reached, he said.

The existing concession for Erawan, which is now operated by Chevron, expires in 2022.

Yongyot also said PTTEP planned investment­s in Malaysia and Myanmar, but did not give details.

PTTEP had US$4.4 billion cash and had no plans to issue bonds,

We are confident that we will win the concession as we have expertise from operating in this field for two decades. Yongyot Krongpanic­h, PTTEP executive vice president

he said.

PTTEP said earlier this month it was suspending investment in Indonesia after the Indonesian government filed a US$2 billion lawsuit against the Thai stateowned energy firm for alleged damage from an oil spill eight years ago.

The firm said it expected an average sale of about 300,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (BOED) in the second quarter, compared with 304,000 BOED in the first quarter.

Parent firm PTT Pcl, Thailand’s largest energy firm, plans an initial public offering (IPO) in 2018 of its spin-off company, PTT Oil and Retail (PTTOR), Investor Relations Manager Pichin Apiwanapho­n told another investor briefing.

PTTOR will include service stations, petroleum products, and lubricant products. It will also oversee non-oil retail businesses such as Café Amazon, the coffee franchise, and Fit Auto, the vehicle maintenanc­e service.

After the IPO, PTT will remain a major shareholde­r of PTTOR but with less than 50 per cent. — Reuters

 ??  ?? PTTEP was also in talks for a joint bid with Chevron Group for Thailand’s Erawan gas field concession, but was ready to compete against the US major when the tender opens in September if no agreement for a joint bid was reached.
PTTEP was also in talks for a joint bid with Chevron Group for Thailand’s Erawan gas field concession, but was ready to compete against the US major when the tender opens in September if no agreement for a joint bid was reached.

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