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PTT forecasts stronger gas demand

news PTT forecasts stronger gas demand The Bangkok Post Pre-Covid levels expected this year © The Bangkok Post The PTT-owned LNG receiving terminal in Map Ta Phut, Rayong. PTT plans to import more LNG following the depletion of resources at some gas fields in Myanmar. Gas demand in Thailand is expected to return to pre-Covid 19 levels at 4,800 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) this year even though the country has encountered two outbreaks that have led to travel restrictions, says PTT Plc. Last year, the pandemic caused demand to decrease by 10% to 4,300 MMSCFD but in the first quarter of 2021, demand grew by 8% year-on-year to 4,600 MMSCFD despite the second wave of Covid-19 earlier this year.

Controversial law on personal data againt postponed, for another year

news Controversial law on personal data againt postponed, for another year The Bangkok Post © The Bangkok Post The cabinet has postponed enforcement of the Personal Data Protection Act for one more year, to May 31 2022. (Bangkok Post photo) The cabinet has approved the deferral of the full enforcement of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) slated for this June by another year, with the explanation the country is facing a difficult time with the pandemic and the legislation’s related processes have yet to be settled. The postponement request was forwarded by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society to the cabinet meeting on Wednesday and the royal decree drafted to defer the enforcement was agreed upon, according to a ministry source.

IEAT sets up relief funds to help fishermen

news IEAT sets up relief funds to help fishermen The Bangkok Post © The Bangkok Post The project will be carried out under strict environmental standards, says Mr Veeris. The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) has set up two relief funds in a bid to calm fishermen demanding compensation for the environmental impact caused by land reclamation under IEAT’s third phase of the Map Ta Phut deep-sea port project in Rayong. The authority also established a tripartite panel, consisting of state officials, scholars and fishermen representatives, to inspect whether the reclamation, which covers around 1,000 rai in the sea, follows guidelines to mitigate environmental impact.

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