, diversified and steady cash flows, growing with a combined EBITDA of 18% YoY and 44% LTM 2Q19. The Integrated Oxides & Derivatives segment was negatively impacted by the extended shutdown into 2Q19 following
Netherlands due to delay in the brownfield expansion, further reduction in PET and PTA production in the Netherlands (FM in 4Q18), unplanned shutdown in Poland (PET 4Q18), further normalization of IPA margin
250.6 million - GHECO-One, our largest power investment generated Baht 386.2 million share of profit to WHAUP increase 180.4% YoY mainly attributable to higher availability 2 in 1Q2018 due planed shutdown
advisory fee from the inventory shortfall and the maintenance expenses from a major shutdown of methyl ester plant 1, investigating and repairing plant’s equipment of methyl ester plant 2 and three times
fuel transportation volume of FPT was decreased by 8.2%(y-o-y) to 1,151 million liters due to the refinery has maintenance shutdown and as a result of some customers being in the process of improving the
due to temporary shutdown of machine according to usage cycle for efficiency of the machine to generate electricity. In addition, Ua Withya Public Company Limited has sold Biomass Power Plant Business
major shutdown as planned maintenance schedule to increase production capacity. This shutdown is not significantly affecting the sales volume as the Company has inventory from the production in December
Company has stopped its production for major shutdown as planned maintenance schedule to increase production capacity. This shutdown is not significantly affecting the sales volume as the Company has
, respectively. The increase of Baht 3.8 million mainly came from sales of Biomass Power Plants which increased by Baht 46.1 million or 7.4 percent. The reason of increase is because of lower planned-shutdown of
including the planned maintenance shutdown of GTS1. However, compared to the first quarter of 2020, the Normalized Share of Profit from Investment in Power Associates and Joint Ventures for the second quarter