Thailand may complete its first liquefied natural gas import terminal by June, said Kurujit Nakornthap, deputy permanent secretary at the energy ministry.
The country will purchase about 1 million metric tons of the fuel annually for two to three years, Kurujit said today in Batam, Indonesia. That’s about 20 percent of the capacity of the 5 million-ton facility in Rayong province on the east coast. Thailand’s gas demand is growing as much as 7 percent a year, he said.
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Source: Bloomberg
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