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ERRA Webinar on Regulation of LNG Supply and Terminals May 11th, 2021 PTTLNG Terminal in Thailand Apiwat Detwarasiti Executive Vice President in Corporate Strategy, PTTLNG

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ERRA Webinar on Regulation of LNG Supply and TerminalsMay 11th, 2021

PTTLNG Terminal in Thailand

Apiwat DetwarasitiExecutive Vice President in Corporate Strategy, PTTLNG

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Natural Gas Supply in Thailand

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021*

MM

SC

FD

Domestic Production

Import from Myanmar

LNG Import

Domestic

73%

Yadana9%

Zawtika5%

LNG13%

Total 4,835 MMSCFD

2021*

*2021 : Data of Jan – Feb

Natural Gas Supply 2.8%

Import from MyanmarYetagun, Yadana and Zawtika14%

LNG Import13%

Domestic Production73%

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Natural Gas Demand in Thailand

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

Industry

NGV

Separation Plant

Electricity

MM

SC

FD

Total 4,334 MMSCFD

Electricity58%

Industry

18%

Separation

Plant

22%

NGV

2%

2021*

*2021 : Data of Jan – Feb

Natural Gas Demand 4.9%

Separation Plant22%

Industry18%

Electricity58%

Natural Gas Vehicle

NGV2%

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LNG Terminal Objectives

▪ Increase capability to meet growth in gas demand.▪ To strengthen national energy security.

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PTTLNG Responsibility

LNG Supplier LNG Shipper/Importer Terminal Operator Gas Off-taker

Regulated by Energy Regulatory Commission under License for Storage and Regasification LNG to Natural gas

LNG Storage

Gas Pipeline

Industrial Sector

Unloading

Reloading

Regasification

Truck loading

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PTTLNG Facilities

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Facilities Map Ta Phut Terminal Nong Fab Terminal

Jetty

3 2

Vessel Size

2,500 m3 and

125,000 m3 - 264,000 m3125,000 m3 - 264,000 m3

LNG Tank

160,000 m3 x 4 250,000 m3 x 2

Capacity

11.5 MTPA 7.5 MTPA

Truck Loading

500 ton/day -

Project Completion 11.5 MTPA since 2018 2022

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The concept of Third Party Regulation

Third Party Access Hierarchy

Third Party Access Regime

Third Party Access Code

LNG Terminal Code

Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC)

Created by PTTLNG, Governed by ERC

Connection Code Operations Code Created by PTTLNG, Governed by ERC

Energy Industry Act

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1. Access rules: Primary and Secondary capacity allocation

1 Primary Market

2 Secondary Market

• Available capacity from Primary Market • Transfer capacity

• UIOLI, Short-term contract

Open-Season

Available capacity to those who show intention to utilize capacity on a “first come, first served” basis

Transfer capacity right from Primary Market

Use-It-Or-Lose-It (UIOLI)

Third party use who willing to use Short term contract

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2. Tariffs: Regulated

Guarantee Return

Regulated by Energy Regulatory Commission

Fair fee and Equal access to use terminal

Regulated Business

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3. Transparency rules and Regulatory monitoring

Transparency is the key of TPA code(Open Season, Capacity Allocation, UIOLI)

Transparency rules

Regulatory monitoring

To address complex multi-user capacity allocation and utilisation issues

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3. Transparency rules and Regulatory monitoring

Regulated by Energy Regulatory Commission

• Third Party Access Code

• Tariff Model : Demand charge and Commodity charge

• Inventory Management (Inventory Days and Allowable Inventory for Unloading)

• Allocation capacity (Open Season/UIOLI)

Report to Energy Regulatory Commission

• Terminal Variable cost

• Unloading cargoes/Storage utilization/Regasification rate

• Truck loading serviceMonthly

Report

Yearly

Report

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4. Now and New service development of PTTLNG

1 Terminal Services 2 Cold Energy Utilization

Unloading, Storage,

Regasification

Truck loading/ISO Container

Reloading

Small ship loading

LNG Cryogenic Power Generation

Cooling Air Inlet

Cooling Building (HVAC)

Agricultural (Temperate, Tropical)

Cooling for Air Separation Plant

Cooling for Gas Separation Plant

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5. Gas Infrastructure Network Integration in Thailand

Thailand’s natural gas transmission infrastructure integrating the Gulf gas fields, LNG terminal, and transmission pipelines from the Yadana, Yetagun, and Zawtika fields of Myanmar at the border to several gas separation plants, power plants, and hundreds of industrial users throughout the country.

TPA Code of Pipeline

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In conclusion

Security

TPA

Service Facilities

Increase capability to meet gas demand growth and strengthen national energy network integration.

Open up Thai gas market liberalization and promote competition to the private sectors which also improve transparency within the existing energy network.

Deliver efficient performance services together with enhancement of cold energy utilization.

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