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Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services mulls its first foreign project: a pipeline extending into Myanmar and China

- YUTHANA PRAIWAN

SET-listed Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plc (BAFS) is mulling an extension of a pipeline project from the North of Thailand into Myanmar and China, with plans to conduct a feasibilit­y study by the end of this year or early next.

Managing director Prakobkiat Ninnad said the project, if carried out, would be the company’s first abroad.

He said the route to be studied will extend from the new depot now under constructi­on in Phichit province to Tak through Myanmar and from the Phichit depot through Chiang Rai to China.

BAFS is constructi­ng a fuel pipeline extension from its depot in Bang Pa-in, Ayutthaya through Phichit to end in the northern province of Lampang. The total length of the 8.5-billion-baht extension will be 365 kilometres.

The project is now 12% complete and is projected to be finished and operationa­l by 2019. It will be run by a BASF subsidiary, Fuel Pipeline Transporta­tion (FPT).

Last month, an SET-listed petroleum retailer, PTG Energy Plc, spent 398 million baht to acquire a 9.55% stake in FPT.

If the extension abroad proves viable, constructi­on should begin shortly after the current extension project is up and running.

“We will know the investment costs and whether it is feasible or not once we have finished the study,” Mr Prakobkiat said.

The pipeline will help reduce oil transport by road and reduce carbon dioxide emissions from oil trucks by up to 48,000 tonnes a year.

Mr Prakobkiat said that once the new oil pipeline is operationa­l, income from the pipeline usage fee will increase to 30% of total revenue, up from 20% at present. The company’s core revenue from aviation refuelling services is forecast to drop to 70% from 80%.

This year, fuel sales volume is forecast to grow by more than 5% to 6 billion litres, in line with rising demand during the peak tourism season, he said.

Total revenue is expected to grow by 5% from 3.7 billion baht last year. If the tourism sector keeps growing at the current pace, the company’s revenue is forecast to reach 5 billion baht in 2023.

“Growing tourism is a major factor driving our sales in terms of volume and value,” Mr Prakobkiat said.

He said BAFS has allocated 8.39 billion baht for capital expenditur­e from this year to 2019, mainly for use in pipeline constructi­on.

The company will earmark an additional 700 million baht for the second phase of an aviation hydrant system at Suvarnabhu­mi airport.

In December, the company establishe­d BAFS Innovation Developmen­t Co. The subsidiary has registered capital of 5 million baht and is intended to help upgrade technology for the company’s existing services and generate new business opportunit­ies.

“[The subsidiary] is meant to add value to our business, enhance efficiency and control costs through innovation and developmen­t,” Mr Prakobkiat said.

BAFS shares closed yesterday on the Stock Exchange of Thailand at 37 baht, down 50 satang, in trade worth 3.98 million baht.

 ??  ?? Mr Prakobkiat says the potential pipeline extension into Myanmar and China would be Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services’ first project undertaken abroad.
Mr Prakobkiat says the potential pipeline extension into Myanmar and China would be Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services’ first project undertaken abroad.

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