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PTTEP CCS Hub Share of Thai CCUS Revenue (2027E)
approximately 60 percent
PTTEP CCS Hub captures approximately 60 percent of Thai CCUS operating revenue in 2027 through aggregated offtake contracts with SCG Cement, INSEE Cement, Bangchak, IRPC, PTTGC, and Map Ta Phut tenants. The hub-and-cluster transport architecture replicates the Northern Lights playbook adapted for the Gulf of Thailand offshore storage geology.
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PTTEP CCS Hub captures approximately 60 percent of Thai CCUS operating revenue in 2027 through aggregated offtake contracts with SCG Cement, INSEE Cement, Bangchak, IRPC, PTTGC, and Map Ta Phut tenants. The hub-and-cluster transport architecture replicates the Northern Lights playbook adapted for the Gulf of Thailand offshore storage geology.
PTTEP CCS Hub captures approximately 60 percent of Thai CCUS operating revenue in 2027 through aggregated offtake contracts with SCG Cement, INSEE Cement, Bangchak, IRPC, PTTGC, and Map Ta Phut tenants. The hub-and-cluster transport architecture replicates the Northern Lights playbook adapted for the Gulf of Thailand offshore storage geology.
Time scope
2027E
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What this tells you
PTTEP CCS Hub captures approximately 60 percent of Thai CCUS operating revenue in 2027 through aggregated offtake contracts with SCG Cement, INSEE Cement, Bangchak, IRPC, PTTGC, and Map Ta Phut tenants. The hub-and-cluster transport architecture replicates the Northern Lights playbook adapted for the Gulf of Thailand offshore storage geology.
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PTTEP Arthit feasibility, SCG and PTTGC sustainability reports, Bangchak FY2024 disclosures
Gulf of Thailand Offshore CCUS Storage Capacity (Arthit, Erawan, Bongkot)
PTTEP Q2 2025 CCS feasibility study, Global CCS Institute Thailand chapter
EU CBAM Phase 2 Effective Penalty on Thai Hard-to-Abate Exports
European Commission DG TAXUD CBAM Phase 2 regulation, HM Treasury UK CBA factsheet, ASEAN Centre for Energy ICA Phase 1 roadmap
Thailand CCUS Levelised Capture-and-Storage Cost per Tonne
PTTEP feasibility, SCG cement sustainability disclosures, PTTGC and IRPC sustainability supplements, IEA Thailand CCUS country page
Thailand CCUS Green and Transition Bond Financing (2026-2027)
EXIM Bank Thailand sustainability disclosures, ADB Thailand Just Transition project page, Bank of Thailand thematic bond statistics
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