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Oil and Gas Strategic Pricing in Myanmar

Oil and Gas Strategic Pricing in Myanmar
Date:
16 May 2023
Category:
Myanmar, Energy
Tags:
Energy, Oil, Myanmar

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As Myanmar’s crude oil production has been far too limited to meet domestic petroleum demand, it has had to rely mostly on importing petroleum products, mainly from Singapore. If Myanmar constructs a refinery, Myanmar’s petroleum market will have two types of petroleum products –domestic and import. So it will need a petroleum pricing system to integrate the domestic and import prices. Myanmar's gas production is forecast to decline in the years ahead.  Hence, Myanmar will need to import gas, especially liquid natural gas (LNG) for internal use, i.e. for power generation and industrial activities. Myanmar, therefore, will need a unique gas pricing system to reflect domestic and imported gases. This report seeks to provide Myanmar with suggestions for formulating new oil and gas pricing systems.

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Contents

Title Page

Preface and Acknowledgements

List of Project Members

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

List of Abbreviations and Acronyms

Executive Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Oil Strategic Pricing in Myanmar

Chapter 3 Strategic Gas Pricing in Myanmar

Chapter 4 Conclusion and Recommendations

References

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