PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (PTTEP) has received an exclusive right to develop the Integrated Domestic Gas to Power Project in Myanmar and signed the Notice to Proceed with the Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MOEE) on 30 December 2020.
PTTEP’s Integrated Domestic Gas to Power Project is an integrated energy project from Exploration and Production, Gas Transportation System, and a gas-fired power plant that aims to provide energy security to Myanmar.
The investment is worth approximately US$2 billion, including upstream development projects, a 600 megawatt combined cycle power plant located in Kyaiklat in Ayeyarwady Region, new offshore and onshore gas pipeline route from Kanbauk – Daw Nyein – Kyaiklat for approximately 370 kilometers, and a transmission line from Kyaiklat to Hlaingtharyar in Yangon Region. The project will promote the utilization of domestic gas supplied from PTTEP’s producing and exploring projects in the Gulf of Moattama starting from Zawtika and Myanmar M3 project. The generated power will be sold to the Electric Power Generation Enterprise (EPGE), a state-owned enterprise under MOEE, over a 20-year term with 5-year extension from the Commercial Operation Date (COD).
PTTEP expects to make a Final Investment Decision (FID) of the Integrated Gas to Power Project in 2022. The electricity generation from this project is expected to generate the equivalent of around 10% of Myanmar’s existing installed power plant capacity.