Thai oil refiners said cutting output as demand falls

Pump jacks pump oil at an oil field on the shores of the Caspian Sea in Baku, Azerbaijan. Photo by Reuters/Grigory Dukor. Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

BANGKOK, Mar 25, 2020, Reuters. Oil refineries in Thailand are reducing their run rates by 10% to 20% after measures taken by the government to curb the spread of the coronavirus caused domestic fuel demand to fall sharply, two sources familiar with the matter said, Bangkok Post reported.

At least some of the refineries, including PTT Global Chemicals, IRPC PCL and Star Petroleum Refining Corp (SPRC), are already running at reduced rates since last month, said one of the sources and a third source from a Thai refinery.

Thailand, one of the biggest refining centres in southeast Asia, can process 1.229 million barrels per day of crude and condensate, according to the Petroleum Institute of Thailand.

Other refiners in Thailand include Thai Oil PCL, Bangchak Corporation PCL and Esso Thailand.

“All the refineries need to cut (runs further) because we cannot sell any products at the moment,” the first source said.

“Bangchak cut, PTTGC, SPRC and IRPC have already cut and are thinking of cutting (run rates) a bit more. Thai Oil has already cut about 10%,” he said, adding that the cuts were between 10% and 20%.

The postponement of major events such as Songkran, also known as the water festival, meant that “peak demand for oil products in April is now gone,” said the Thai refinery source, prompting refiners to cut fuel output.

The sources declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter. PTT, PTTGC, Thai Oil, IRPC and Bangchak did not respond to requests for comment.

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