Fuel ban hits Thai energy giant as Cambodia shifts to
Cambodia is continuing to ban the import of fuel and gas from Thailand amid the ongoing border disputes between the two countries.
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Cambodia is continuing to ban the import of fuel and gas from Thailand amid the ongoing border disputes between the two countries.
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Situated in northern Stung Treng province''s Sesan district, the 400-megawatt Lower Sesan II hydropower station, which was put into operation in 2018, is a joint venture among China''s
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Because there are fewer filling stations in Cambodia than there are in Thailand, the company should not bear a severe impact if Phnom Penh imposes an oil import ban, he said.
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Authorities have issued a temporary, five-month freeze on new gas station applications from March 1, 2026, to prioritise public safety as well as establish stricter principles over industry
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The power plant will have a capacity of 900 megawatts, while the power plant powered by natural gas is the first project in Cambodia under the investment of the Royal Group.
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Thailand''s energy sector is reeling from Cambodia''s abrupt decision to ban all fuel and gas imports from its neighbor, a move announced by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet on June
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The gas-fired power plant will feature two combined cycle F-class generation units, each with a capacity of 450MW, making it Cambodia''s largest power project to date.
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This move marks a new chapter for the stations, with plans to overhaul and upgrade the existing network. Currently, 35 stations are involved in the transition, with 31 already operating under
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Cambodia''s plan to integrate a 900-megawatt (MW) liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fired power plant into its electricity system is a risky proposal. Other countries in the region, reliant on LNG
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Thailand''s state-backed energy company PTT is warning that it may shut down its operations in Cambodia after a sharp drop in sales and a growing boycott by Cambodian consumers.
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