resulted in continuous drop in price announced by Department of Internal Trade (CPO-DIT) to 22.4 Baht/Kg in quarter 3/2017 down from quarter 2/2017 which was at 25.8 Baht/Kg and from quarter 3/2016 which was
revenue in Q4/2017 increased by 295% due to the COD of both Phase 1 and Phase 2 as well as the continuous operation of gas turbine in Q4/2017 unlike Q3/2017 in which the gas turbine of Phase 1 was ceased
plants of Baht 2,340 million. As for GPSC’s SPP plants, gross profit decreased by Baht 38 million due to the growth of cost of natural gas following the rise in both quantity required and average price. In
of natural gas corresponding to the crude oil price in the world market, the new accounting standard (Thai Financial Reporting Standard) regarding the financial instruments (TFRS 9) and the lease
than that of 2Q2017. Under these circumstances, the government has maintained B7 mandate in this quarter, comparing to the mandate of B5 and pushed to B7 on May 8th, 2017. For Natural Fatty Alcohols (FA
plants, gross profit increased by Baht 103 million due to the increase in electricity sales volume resulting in the increase in revenue from selling electricity while the average natural gas price per unit
exports to reduce from the previous year. Furthermore, the sale of goods to foreign countries has been affected by the continuous appreciation of the Thai baht. Domestic consumption trend continues to
causing exports to reduce from the previous year. The sale of goods to foreign countries has been affected by the continuous appreciation of the Thai baht. Domestic consumption remained stable. Although the
increased by Baht 129 million or 19% because of the increase in selling price resulted from the increase in the Ft rate as well as the Weight factor in conjunction with the low cost of natural gas when
which is due to continuous expansion and support from the export and tourism sectors resulting in the increase in private and government spending. While the primary energy consumption in Q2/2018 has