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Thailand Petroleum 25th Onshore Bidding Round: Invitation for Petroleum Exploration and Production Rights
IN BRIEF
The Ministry of Energy has announced a new 25th bid-round of applications for petroleum exploration and production rights, focusing on onshore blocks, offering exciting opportunities for both domestic and international investors, covering 9 exploration blocks across the Northeastern and Central regions of Thailand, spanning approximately 33,000 square kilometers.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
A. Bid Blocks Overview
The petroleum exploration blocks are located in two main regions of Thailand:
B. Qualifications for Applicants
If a company lacks these qualifications, the company must be partner with a government-approved company that can guarantee financial and technical support.
For joint applications, each participating company must meet all Company Qualification, Financial & Technical Capabilities Qualification requirements.
C. Applicant’s Financial Requirements
The application process requires two types of financial obligations:
D. Selection Criteria
Applicants for petroleum exploration and production rights must meet specified qualifications and submit a petroleum exploration project proposal. Evaluation will be based on:
The applicant with the highest total score will be granted concession rights. In cases where only one applicant meets the criteria, the authorities reserve the right to cancel or grant/deny rights.
E. Bidding Days
Applications will be accepted from July 9, 2025 to July 16, 2025 (or until further amendments) during official working hours.
F. Contractual Right & Obligations
Petroleum concession holders get a 6-year exploration period, extendable once for 3 years (9 years total), followed by a 20-year production period, extendable once for 10 years (30 years total). All extensions require compliance and 6-month advance notice. Concessionaires must comply with all laws and regulations regarding the use of government-owned land and cannot claim any expenses or damages if unable to access exploration areas or production sites on government property.
This bidding round presents a significant opportunity for petroleum industry investors to secure exploration and production rights in Thailand.
CONCLUSION
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