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Thailand Seeks More LNG from Malaysia as Supply Risks Rise

Thailand is actively seeking additional LNG supplies from Malaysia following disruptions caused by ​the ongoing Middle East conflict, Thai energy ‌government officials said on Wednesday.

Thailand would need to diversify some of its LNG supply away from the Middle East, ​estimated at roughly 5% to 10%, said ​Watcharin Boonyarit, the Energy Ministry’s deputy director ⁠general of its Energy Policy and Planning Office, ​on the sidelines of the Offshore Technology Conference in ​Kuala Lumpur.

“Roughly two to three LNG vessels arrive from the region each month,” he said, adding that those shipments ​would need to be replaced if the crisis ​persists over the coming months, including through spot market purchases.

Watcharin ‌said ⁠that discussions are underway with Petronas, though he clarified that Thailand’s state-controlled energy firm PTT PCL handles supply procurement.PTT PCL and Petronas did not immediately respond ​to a ​Reuters request ⁠for comment after office hours.

Meanwhile, Supalak Parn-anurak, the deputy director-general at the Department of ​Mineral Fuels of the Energy Ministry ​said ⁠the country has requested additional gas supplies from the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area (MTJDA), a shared resource zone ⁠jointly ​managed by both countries.

Supalak said ​procurement volumes would depend on how much spare capacity is available ​from Malaysia.

 

 

 

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