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PTT Charts Course as Global LNG Player With 15m-Tonne Vision
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2026
Thailand's state energy giant sets its sights on 15 million tonnes of LNG by 2035, as CEO Dr. Kongkrapan outlines a sweeping global trading strategy amid geopolitical turbulence
Could Bangladesh become the first country to run short of fuel?
SATURDAY, APRIL 04, 2026
Bangladesh, heavily dependent on imported energy, is tightening fuel use as the Iran war deepens oil and LNG supply fears across Asia
Qatar blast doubles LNG prices, pressures Thailand’s power tariff
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026
Thailand’s next Ft review faces fresh uncertainty after a gas production explosion in Qatar sent global LNG spot prices sharply higher.
Middle East conflict drives Asia towards coal amid LNG shortages
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2026
Asian utilities are boosting coal-fired power generation to cut costs and safeguard energy supply, industry officials say, as the US-Israeli war on Iran chokes liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments and soaring prices threaten to suppress LNG demand.
Energy Ministry talks with US LNG giant Cheniere to lift Thailand deliveries to 1.3m tonnes a year
SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2026
Energy Minister Auttapol Rerkpiboon says Thailand is negotiating with Cheniere Energy to increase LNG deliveries under an existing contract from 1.0m to 1.3m tonnes annually for the remaining 15 years to 2041, and to bring some cargoes forward to Q2 2026.
EGAT seeks alternative LNG supplies, readies Mae Moh plant amid Iran war
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2026
EGAT is securing alternative LNG sources and preparing to run the Mae Moh power plant at full efficiency as it monitors risks to Qatari gas imports via the Strait of Hormuz.
Cabinet backs Thailand-Japan LNG cooperation extension
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2026
Thailand’s Cabinet has approved a three-year extension of LNG cooperation with Japan to strengthen energy security and deepen economic ties.
US LNG gains ground over Qatar amid Iran war disruption
SUNDAY, MARCH 08, 2026
Nikkei Asia reported that the closure of the largest LNG export terminal in the Persian Gulf amid the war with Iran has not only sent gas prices soaring, but has also opened the way for the United States, with its lower-priced gas, to emerge as a beneficiary and step up efforts to capture market share in Asia.
Holding the Line: How Thailand Is Shielding Households from the Middle East Energy Shock
SATURDAY, MARCH 07, 2026
With Middle East tensions pushing oil and gas prices to multi-year highs, the government has activated a tiered emergency plan — backed by Cabinet-level directives and over 90 days of national reserves — to protect household budgets and keep the economy moving.
Thailand eyes US LNG to cut Hormuz energy risk
FRIDAY, MARCH 06, 2026
Thailand plans to secure new oil and LNG sources, including US LNG, to reduce Middle East reliance amid risks of a Hormuz Strait shutdown