Tokyo Gas Engineering Solutions Corporation (TGES) was awarded to carry out updates of Front End Engineering Design (FEED) and Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning (EPCC) tender management services for the LNG receiving terminal that will be built by Gulf MTP LNG Terminal Company Limited*1 (GMTP). GMTP is a joint venture between Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited*2 (Gulf Energy) and PTT Tank Terminal Company Limited (PTT Tank).
This is the second time for TGES to work for GMTP’s LNG terminal project, after having been awarded to conduct the original FEED in August 2020. Under the new contract, TGES will perform the tender management services for the upcoming EPCC tender planned by GMTP, in addition to the FEED updates.
TGES has participated in several Thailand LNG projects, namely the Map Ta Phut LNG receiving terminal Phase 2 and Nong Fab LNG receiving terminal, and such experiences have helped TGES winning this new contract. LNG demand in Thailand is on rise, supported by the steady economic growth and to make up for the falling production in domestic gas fields. TGES wishes to keep contributing to Thailand by performing the services diligently and delivering quality engineering services to our customers.
TGES also aims to proactively expand its businesses globally, especially in the fields of LNG engineering and on-site energy services, by utilizing the know-how built via participations in numerous LNG and natural gas infrastructure projects inside and outside Japan.
Customer: Gulf MTP LNG Terminal Company Limited (GMTP)
Service Period:by the middle of 2023
Main Works:FEED Update and EPCC Tender Management Services for the LNG receiving terminal which GMTP plans at Map Ta Phut in Thailand.
*1 GMTP is owned 70% by Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited, one of the prominent energy companies in Thailand, and 30 % by PTT Tank, a subsidiary of PTT Public Company Limited, the state-owned energy company in Thailand.
*2 Thailand’s largest private power producer with the power generation capacity of over 11 million kW.