Unit 6 Co-firing 2050 2030 03 NET ZERO 2050 • Expand green energy capacity • Use 100% clean fuel • Retrofit 100% CCUS • Expand Hydrogen value chain • Expand green energy capacity • Expand alternative
1.5DS Earth Saving) CARBON HYDROGEN LIMESTONE : CALCINATION 1 ton 3.67 ton 1 ton 1 ton 0.44 ton 9 ton • • • • Energy pallet from agriculture wastes e.g. rice straws • • • • • • Climate Strategy • Biomass
that were traded for example includes crude oil, naphtha, fuel oil, and gasoline products. Performance comparison between Q1/2019 and Q4/2018, refinery business group EBITDA increased by THB 1,936
3,064 -16% Sales volume in each product category (Million Liters) LPG 30 39 -22% 36 -16% 69 70 -2% Gasoline 9 15 -40% 7 29% 23 15 58% Gasohol 345 395 -13% 428 -19% 740 841 -12% Jet Fuel 7 216 -97% 242 -97
99 N/A Average Sales Price (Source: Department of Energy Business, Ministry of Energy) Ethanol (Baht / Litre) N/A 24.14 25.06 N/A 4% N/A 24.60 N/A Q2/2017 performance compared to Q1/2017, Ethanol Fuel
refineries reducing their production of Gasoline produced from the Fluid Catalytic Cracking unit in order to repurpose intermediates towards the production of Low Sulphur Fuel Oil. The said oil is meant to
use of Biodiesel fuel (B100) within the energy sector. This has increased the demand for consumption of the product, consequently increasing the price of B100 products. Concurrently, the company
of Mexico affected by Hurricane Harvey, estimates made by the International Energy Agency (IEA) made regarding shrinkages of excess supplies of fuel, and the meetings between OPEC countries sees a
reduced Market GRM, following the decline in refinery production volume due to the TAM, as well as a decrease in average Gasoline/Dubai crack spread and Fuel oil/Dubai crack spread, and the rise in crude
allow solar energy to be designated as a low carbon solution. Lifecycle emissions include all emissions related to the construction, operation (including upstream and downstream fuel emissions) and