PTT Public Company Limited
Native nameบริษัท ปตท. จำกัด (มหาชน)TypePublic
Traded asSET: PTTIndustryOil and gas industryFounded29 December 1978; 43 years ago (as Petroleum Authority of Thailand)Headquarters555 Vibhavadi Rangsit Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand
Key peopleAuttapol Rerkpiboon, President and CEO[1]ProductsOilnatural gaspetrochemicalRevenue THB1,737,145 million (2016)
Net income THB94,609 million (2016)Total assets THB2,232,331 million (2016)Total equity THB762,948 million (2016)OwnerMinistry of Finance (51.1%)
Number of employees4,616 (PTT)24,680 (subsidiaries)SubsidiariesPTT Exploration and ProductionPTT Global Chemical Public Company LimitedPTT Oil and Retail BusinessThai OilIRPCGlobal Power SynergyDhipaya InsurancePTT Philippines CorporationWebsiteOfficial website
PTT Public Company Limited or simply PTT (Thai: บริษัท ปตท. จำกัด (มหาชน)) is a Thai state-owned SET-listed oil and gas company.Formerly known as the Petroleum Authority of Thailand, it owns extensive submarine gas pipelines in the Gulf of Thailand, a network of LPG terminals throughout the kingdom, and it is involved in electricity generation, petrochemical products, oil and gas exploration and production, and gasoline retailing businesses.[3] The company also owns Café Amazon, a popular coffee chain throughout South East Asia, which shops are often located next to PTT gas stations or inside malls .
Affiliated companies include PTT Exploration and Production, PTT Global Chemical,PTT Asia Pacific Mining,[4] and PTT Green Energy.
PTT is the largest corporation in the country and also the only company from Thailand listed in Fortune Global 500 companies. The company ranks 81st among top 500 on the Fortune 500, and 180 on the Forbes 2000.[5][6] PTT was founded in 1978 (as Petroleum Authority of Thailand) as a state-owned enterprise, under Prime Minister General Kriangsak Chomanan's government. It was formed by a coupling between Thai Fuel Organization (Thai: องค์การเชื้อเพลิง) under Defense Energy Department and Thai Natural Gas Organization (Thai:องค์การก๊าซธรรมชาติแห่งประเทศไทย) under Ministry of Industry.[7][8]Financials[edit]
For 2016 PTT PCL reported revenues of 1,737,148 million baht, net income of 94,609 million baht, assets of 2,232,331 million baht, and total equity of 762,948 million baht.[9]
PTT's 15 directors were compensated with 14.9 million baht in meeting allowances in 2016, plus 38.7 million baht in bonuses. The president and CEO's salary for the year was 30.6 million baht plus a 9.6 million baht bonus.[10]: 137–138 The company in 2016 employed 4,616 (PTT)[10]: 139 and 24,680 at subsidiaries.[10]: 140 Total compensation for PTT employees in 2016, excluding top management, was 9,651 million baht.[10]: 140 Operations[edit]
In 2012, PTT purchased the remaining 55 percent of Sakari Resources, a Singaporean coal mine operator.[11]
In 2012, PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) took over Cove Energy plc, which owned an 8.5 percent share in a huge natural-gas field offshore Mozambique.[12]
The company operates 58 retail stations in the Philippines and plans to add an additional 15-20 petrol stations in Luzon and the Visayas, in Cebu Province.[13]
PTT Public Company Limited and Pertamina, Indonesia's state-owned oil company, partnered to build a new petrochemical complex in Indonesia for an estimated cost of US$4–5 billion.[14]Vencorex[edit]
Vencorex is a joint venture between PTT Global Chemical and the Perstorp Group, created in 2012, based in France's Rhône-Alpes region. It is the owner of technology and a major manufacturer of isocyanates, particularly toluene diisocyanate (TDI), hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI, IPDI) and its derivatives.Oil spills[edit]
The 2009 Montara oil spill,250 km off Australia's northwestern coast led to "Thousands of barrels of oil gushed into the ocean over a 10-week period following a blowout at PTTEP Australasia's West Atlas rig in the Timor Sea".[15] The Australian unit of PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) "admitted to four charges" in the 2009 spill.[15]
The 2013 Rayong oil spill[16] started on the night of 28 July 2013. An oil leak (from a pipeline) 35 kilometers from Ko Samet's Ao Phrao Beach, resulted in the beach being closed and its tourists evacuated after spillage reached the beach.[16][17] The crude oil spill had occurred 20 km off Thailand's mainland, "when a floating hose transferring oil from a tanker to a PTT refinery pipeline broke sending 50,000 litres of oil spewing into the coastal waters".[15] On 7 August 2013 media said that the Department of Special Investigation had seized an oil supply line, suspected of being faulty.[18]Green energy[edit]
In November 1993 former Prime Minister of Thailand Anand Panyarachun established the Thailand Business Council for Sustainable Development.[19]In 2010, PTT President and CEO Prasert Bunsumpun announced that PTT would expand into producing more renewable energy.[20]
PTT has many subsidiaries, including PTTGC, TOP, BCP, and PTTEP, all of which are working towards producing more environmentally friendly energy.[21] In 2014, Bangchak Petroleum completed its Sunny Bangchak project, a 38-megawatt silicon photovoltaic power plant, the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia.[22][23] In September 2014, Thai Oil Public Company Limited (TOP), another PTT subsidiary, was recognized as a leader in business sustainability by the Dow Jones Sustainability Index.[24] Thai Oil (TOP) has proven to be an environmentally friendly company, with no reported violations of environmental laws.[25]
The company also produces and distributes ethanol from sugarcane through various channels like Maesod Clean Energy, Sapthip, and Ubon Bio Ethanol.[26] In August 2014, PTT Global Chemical (PTTGC) along with Diary Home and NatureWorks, announced their eco-friendly Ingeo bioplastics yoghurt cup.[27] PTTGC seeks to become a major player in bio-based chemicals.[28]Rolls-Royce bribery case[edit]
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