Thailand's PTT Picks Marubeni-Itochu Venture to Supply Natural Gas Pipeline
Patpicha Tanakasempipat and Manunphattr Dhanananphorn
January 13, 2017 | 9:00 pm
January 13, 2017 | 9:00 pm
Bangkok. Thailand's largest energy firm PTT has chosen a Marubeni and Itochu joint venture to supply a natural gas pipeline, the Thai company said on Thursday (12/01).
Marubeni-Itochu, a joint venture between Japanese companies Marubeni and Itochu, won bids to supply state-controlled PTT with its fifth natural gas pipeline, Chavalit Punthong, chief operation officer of Infrastructure and Sustainability Management Group, told reporters.
He said the pipeline will stretch 430 kilometers from Rayong to Nonthaburi, just north of the capital Bangkok.
The pipeline project is expected to cost 99 billion baht ($2.8 billion) and will be completed by 2020.
Reuters
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