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Thailand will open bids for PTTEP's and Chevron's contracts in 2017

The military government of Thailand has announced that it would auction gas concessions held by national oil company PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) and Chevron in March 2017. Winners will be announced in September 2016.



The concessions for the Erawan gas field operated by Chevron and the Bongkot gas field operated by PTTEP are due to expire in 2022 and 2023 and currently produce 2.2 bcf/d (62 mcm/d, i.e. nearly 23 bcm/year) of gas, which corresponds to more than 3/4 of gas production in the Gulf of Thailand. If the auction fails to attract bidders, the government will negotiate extensions with the existing holders of the concessions (Chevron and PTTEP will be allowed to bid in the auction).



Thailand is currently amending its energy law, to add production sharing contract terms to the existing concession contracts. The amendment is expected to be completed by 2017. An auction for 29 new onshore and offshore oil concessions, initially expected in 2011, is also scheduled in late 2017.