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PTT to lay natural gas pipeline

Thailand’s PTT PCL has announced plans to invest US$16.9 million for a natural gas pipeline in northern Bangkok. The pipeline is to be used to serve more of Bangkok’s filling stations.

PTT to lay natural gas pipeline

PTT senior executive vice president Chitrapongse Kwangsukstith told the Bangkok Post said, “The 30km underground pipeline will be built from Rangsit in Pathumthani province, 25km to the north of Bangkok, to Bang Sue district in Bangkok.”

“The construction is expected to be completed in 2006. Fifty natural gas filling stations in Bangkok [will] be opened by the end of the year, and another 120 next year,” added Chitrapongse.

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