Aramco and PTT sign MoU in Bangkok
Saudi Arabian Oil Company (“Aramco”) has collaborated with Thailand’s national oil company PTT, as it expands its downstream presence in Asia
The two companies signed a memorandum of understanding at a ceremony in Bangkok on May 11
The companies aim to strengthen cooperation across crude oil sourcing and the marketing of refining and petrochemical products and liquefied natural gas (LNG). Other potential areas of activity include blue and green hydrogen and various clean energy initiatives.
Ibrahim Al-Buainain, vice-president, sales, trading and supply planning at Aramco, said, “Today represents an important step forward as we deepen and broaden this relationship to achieve greater cooperation across a wide range of activities, from sourcing crude oil and marketing refining and petrochemical products and LNG, to exploring blue and green hydrogen and progressing other clean energy initiatives.”
Auttapol Rerkpiboon, president and CEO of PTT, stated, “Today marks a significant milestone for PTT and Aramco as we look to the future and extend our collaboration beyond conventional energy. It also reflects our ongoing commitment to security of supply as we embrace the energy transition.”
Disathat Panyarachun, senior executive vice-president, international trading business unit at PTT, said, “PTT and Aramco have built strong ties around the supply and trading of crude oil and other products. Extending our collaboration across the value chain to include emerging decarbonisation initiatives is a great opportunity to strengthen our relationship and foster further business growth. This also aligns with our ‘green and clean’ strategy which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as part of PTT’s ‘Powering Life with Future Energy and Beyond’ corporate vision.”
Published at Thu, 12 May 2022 01:39:38 -0700