The Borneo Post

Thai oil firm PTTEP plans expenditur­e of around US$3 billion in 2018

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BANGKOK: Thai oil company PTT Exploratio­n and Production Pcl on Tuesday said it was planning total expenditur­e of US$3.1 billion in 2018, up a touch from the US$2.9 billion it earlier estimated for expenditur­e in 2017.

That comes after the company, part of the energy giant PTT Group, in November reported a US$264 million loss for its third quarter after writing down its investment in Canada.

Capital expenditur­e will account for US$1.77 billion of the 2018 total, with operating expenditur­e making up the other US$1.33 billion, PTTEP said in a statement.

Nearly 60 per cent of capital expenditur­e will come in Thailand, the firm said, where it will maintain production levels at existing projects including the Bongkot, Arthit and S1 developmen­ts.

PTTEP said that projects in other Southeast Asia countries would account for 32 per cent of next year’s capital expenditur­e, with a focus on its Myanmar assets, where it will also look to maintain production levels.

Projects in Australia, Africa and the Americas will account for nine per cent of capital expenditur­e. These include the PTTEP Australasi­a project and Mozambique Rovuma Offshore Area 1, where a final investment decision is under considerat­ion.

The company estimates exploratio­n expenditur­e for next year at US$232 million in Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia and Australia.

PTTEPexpec­tsaveragep­etroleum sales to be 302,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day next year. Its planned total expenditur­e for 2018 to 2022 stands at US$15.5 billion.

Thecompany­saidinthes­tatement that it was looking at “investment opportunit­ies through M& A, bidding for expiring concession in the Gulf of Thailand, as well as new exploratio­n blocks”.

Auctions for two offshore gas concession­s in the Gulf of Thailand are expected to take place next year. Chevron Corp operates the Erawan field and PTTEP operates the Bongot field under licences which are set to expire in 2022 and 2023 respective­ly.

The areas have combined output of 2.2 billion cubic feet a day, about 76 per cent of output from the Gulf of Thailand. — Reuters

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Nearly 60 per cent of capital expenditur­e will come in Thailand, where PTTEP will maintain production levels at existing projects including the Bongkot, Arthit and S1 developmen­ts. — Reuters photo

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