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No significant impact on PTT from fuel cutoff to Myanmar border area

No significant impact on PTT from fuel cutoff to Myanmar border area

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Amount of sales to neighbouring country not high says company exec

Thailand’s move to stop fuel supply to Myanmar’s border areas would not significantly impact PTT Plc’s business, as the amount of fuel sold there was not very high, a source from the national oil and gas conglomerate said on Saturday.

On Wednesday the Thai government cut off electricity and fuel supply to the areas as part of steps to crack down on the operations of scam call-centre gangs based in the areas, which have become a growing international security concern.

Affected areas include Tachileik, Myawaddy and Phaya Thonsu townships on the Myanmar border.

The source said that PTT Oil and Retail Business Plc (OR) did not directly sell fuel to Myanmar service stations. Local traders used to buy the fuel from its refineries and then distribute them in Myanmar.

It added that since Wednesday, the company had stopped selling fuel to the local traders, in line with the government’s policy.According to Racha Uthaichan, OR’s executive vice president for international business, Myanmar imported three kinds of fuel from the company: Unleaded gasoline, unleaded regular gasoline, and high-speed diesel, totalling around 15 to 20 million litres per month.

Earlier, Myawaddy Governor U Kuang San Lin submitted a formal request to Thai Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, urging the immediate restoration of electricity supplies to government agencies and hospitals, enabling them to resume essential services to the public.

The governor also requested the resumption of fuel exports to Myawaddy, limited to one truck per station at the city’s approximately 20 fuel distribution points.

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