Reuters, 29 Jul 2010
Bangkok – Thailand will sign on Friday an agreement to buy natural
gas from the Zawtika field at the offshore Block M9 in the Gulf of
Martaban in Myanmar from late 2013, Energy Minister Wannarat Charnnukul
said.State-controlled PTT PCL (PTT.BK), as a
buyer, will sign the gas deal with sellers, which include state-owned
Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise and PTTEP International, a unit of PTT
Exploration and Production (PTTEP) (PTTE.BK), he told a news conference.
PTTEP’s subsidiary owns 100 percent of Block M9, located about 300 km (185 miles) south of Yangon.
PTTEP is expected to supply an initial 300 million cubic feet per day
(mmcfd) from M9, of which 240 mmcfd would be delivered to Thailand and
the rest to Myanmar. It is expected to have petroleum reserves of 1.4
trillion cubic feet per day.
Myanmar natural gas accounts for about 30 percent of Thailand’s consumption, mostly in power generation.
About 965 mmcfd of gas from the nearby Yetagun and Yadana fields is exported to Thailand.
The output from the Zawtika field will raise Thailand’s natural gas
import from Myanmar to 1.2 billion cubic feet per day, sufficient to
meet rising power demand in Thailand, Wannarat said. (Reporting by
Khettiya Jittapong; Editing by Jason Szep)
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