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The gap left by TotalEnergies’ withdrawal from the Yadana gas project is being filled by its former partners
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PTTEP’s appetite for growth undimmed
Even the turbulence of 2020 has failed to cool the enthusiasm of Thailand’s NOC for further expansion
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Only developments with both low breakeven costs and favourable locations are likely to proceed for the foreseeable future
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Petroleum Economist reveals 2019 awards winners
The winners of the 2019 Petroleum Economist Awards were announced in London on 19 November
Energy Consultancy of the Year
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28 November 2018
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Crab Hatchery Learning Centre Project, PTT Exploration and Production Public Company

For over three decades, PTTEP has been committed to promoting sustainable social development and environmental protection in Thailand. The company has managed over 70 socially responsible projects, from world heritage sites like Sukhothai and Ayutthaya Historical Parks to reforestation projects and scholarships for young people in operating areas. Marine life in the Gulf of Thailand has suffered intense overfishing in recent decades. In 2013, after PTTEP developed a sea port and storage facility base in Songkhla province, the company partnered with local communities to help restore decimated marine resources and improve the income of local fishermen. The Crab Hatchery Learning Centre project

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