PTT Public will operate the upcoming Nong Fab LNG regasification terminal, proposed to be built in Rayong in Thailand. The terminal is expected to start operations in 2022 and will be owned by PTT Public.


The Nong Fab LNG regasification terminal has a proposed regasification capacity of 365.25bcf/annum (billion cubic feet) and storage capacity of 0.12 million tons (Mt).

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During the period 2021-2025, the Nong Fab regasification terminal is expected to witness an estimated capex of $540.9m.

Contractors involved in the regasification plant



Some of the key contractors for the Nong Fab LNG regasification terminal include –
Main EPC: CTCI, Eni.
EPC: Christiani & Nielsen (Thai) Public, Seagull Engineering Sdn.

About PTT Public


PTT Public Co Ltd (PTT) is a state-owned integrated oil and gas, and petrochemical company. It operates oil and natural gas, coal, power, and infrastructure businesses. The company carries out oil refining; oil and natural gas exploration and production; petrochemical production; procurement, processing, transmission, distribution and marketing of natural gas; storage and distribution of petroleum products. It also conducts oil marketing and international trading. The company has interests in refineries, oil and gas terminals and gas separation plants. It distributes and markets petroleum products through a network of service stations and commercial market. PTT is headquartered in Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand.

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Methodology

Information on the terminal is sourced from GlobalData’s LNG regasification database that provides detailed information on all active and upcoming, large – scale LNG regasification terminals globally. Not all companies mentioned in the article may be currently existing due to their merger or acquisition or business closure.