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New round of bidding expected in April for gas exploration

By THE NATION

 

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The Department of Mineral Fuels is expected to announce the terms of reference for a new round of bidding for a petroleum exploration and production concession in April.

 

Director-general Sarawut Kaewtathip said the department is expected to conclude next month the number of plots to be put up for the 23rd round of bidding. 

 

The department is expected to open bidding for the plots in the Gulf of Thailand first. 

 

The new round of bidding is the first in 13 years, he added.

 

Interested bidders will have four months to submit their offers, and the department will subsequently take two months to select the winner. 

 

It is expected to grant the concession, which will be on a production sharing contract basis, next January.

 

The contract is estimated to see investment of at least Bt1.5 billion, Sarawut said.

 

He added that land exploration cannot be allowed immediately, given overlapping rules among involved state agencies.

 

Exploration in the Andaman Sea is still pending as the department’s preparation of information is not yet complete.

 

Natural gas production in two key plots, Erawan and Bongkot, has a combined capacity of 2.1 billion cubic feet per day. They account for 70 per cent of the country’s natural gas production. This capacity will however decline to 1.5 billion cubic feet per day in 2022. 

 

Additionally, the Energy Ministry has assigned the department to enter into negotiations with Cambodia on developing an overlapping sea area.

 

The department is preparing information for discussion with related Thai ministries. The negotiations with Cambodia will be based on the joint development area concept between Thailand and Malaysia.

 

The petroleum exploration and production industry earned Bt160 billion for state coffers last year. This made the department the fourth largest state revenue earner after the Excise, Revenue and Customs departments.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30380885

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The contract is estimated to see investment of at least Bt1.5 billion, Sarawut said.

 

I hope that's just the key money.  Because $50 million of investment isn't going to come close to getting production back up there.

 

I can't believe they're still jerking around on this.

 

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On 1/22/2020 at 5:31 AM, smutcakes said:

Just give it to PTT. Why waste money on a tender when its a done deal already.

State-owned PTT bidding on a state concession.

Certainly an efficient way to facilitate corruption through accessible collusion.

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