Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Thai power generator EGAT plans LNG imports, floating gas unit

Thai power generator EGAT plans LNG imports, floating gas unit

State-run Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is in talks
with several liquefied natural gas (LNG) suppliers and preparing to develop
a floating storage regasification unit (FSRU), senior energy officials said.

The move is part of the military government's plan to liberalize imports of
LNG and create competition in the sector, Energy Minister Anantaporn
Kanjanarat told reporters late on Monday.

"The ministry has a policy to speed up the liberalisation of LNG imports and
we need to encourage more players," Anantaporn said.

State-controlled PTT Pcl is Thailand's sole gas supplier and the only LNG
importer.

To liberalise the sector, the government has already introduced third-party
access, which allows other companies to use PTT's pipelines for supplying
gas to end-users.

EGAT Governor Kornrasit Pakchotanon said the state utility planned to build
a 5 million-tonne-a-year FSRU that is expected to receive approval from the
national energy policy committee during November.

EGAT, the country's largest power producer, is keen to import LNG and has
studied a proposal to use the floating storage.

In May 2015, EGAT said it signed a preliminary agreement with Tokyo Electric
Power Co to cooperate on LNG imports to Thailand.

Thailand, which uses natural gas for almost 70 percent of its power
generation, is expected to import a large amount of LNG in the future to
help offset falling domestic gas supplies. The country imports a quarter of
its natural gas from Myanmar.

PTT's LNG import terminal at Map Ta Phut, in the eastern part of the
country, will double in size from 5 million tonnes per year currently once
an expansion is finished in 2017.

Prices of LNG have come down in recent months after the slump in crude oil
prices since last year. PTT has said it planned to import more LNG from the
spot market this year due to the drop in prices.

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Ref:
http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/thai-power-generator-egat-plans-lng-impo
rts-floating-gas-unit/


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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.

www.aptthailand.com

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