Pertamina Lubricants expands market in Thailand

Pertamina Lubricants Thailand Co., Ltd. (PLT), which is a subsidiary of Pertamina Lubricants from Indonesia has signed a cooperation contract with Iyara Energy Group Thailand on March 5, 2021
Thailand’s PTTEP to outperform

Analysts at Macquarie bank believe Thai upstream player PTT Exploration & Production (PTTEP) is set to outperform as it is bolstered by strong crude prices and the mitigation of risk that output will disappoint at Erawan.
The woman behind solar residential properties

Since she joined property developer Sena Development Plc 17 years ago, 2020 turned out to be one of the most memorable years for Kessara Thanyalakpark. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, her company still managed to achieve record revenue, record pre-sales and a high net profit. She was also promoted to managing director.
Thailand freezes electricity charges until August billing cycle

To help reduce people’s cost of living amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the Energy Regulatory Commission has decided to freeze the variable FT charge at the same rate for another four months, resulting in the same 3.61 baht per unit electricity fee until the August billing cycle.
S. Korean companies to build combined cycle power plant in Thailand

SEOUL — Two public companies in South Korea will work with their Thai partner to build a combined cycle power plant and related infrastructure such as liquefied natural gas tanks in Thailand’s southern province of Songkhla. Construction is to begin in 2022.
Egco allots B150bn on expansion through 2025
Electricity Generating Plc (Egco), a subsidiary of state-run Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat), plans to spend 150 billion baht to expand its businesses through 2025 and seek new opportunities in infrastructure projects, which are seen as an economic booster for Thailand.
BGRIM defies Covid-19 impact with 21% profit leap in 2020

Pursuing strategic partnerships in all businesses to drive future growth
Power a priority to cope with Thai EEC demands

Thailand’s Ministry of Energy is seeking acceleration of new power projects to cope with the expected sharp spike in electricity demand with the promotion of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).