Energy Minister Lays Out Goals

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Published on 04/10/2014

Energy minister lays out goals The top priorities of the Energy Ministry are to solve the distortion in prices for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) and find new sources for the power sector, says Energy Minister Narongchai Akrasanee. Speaking at a celebration of the ministry's 12-year anniversary yesterday, Mr Narongchai vowed to clean up the mess left by the prolonged energy subsidies of past governments. After the May 22 coup, the military regime pledged to reform energy prices and put all fuel users on a more equal footing, starting with changes in some types of fuel tax collection to result in higher prices for diesel and lower prices for gasohol. The latest moves include price hikes for LPG and CNG, but Mr Narongchai said these represented just the beginning. On Tuesday, the Energy Ministry raised transport-sector LPG prices by 62 satang to 22 baht a kilogramme and the CNG price by one baht to 11.50 baht per kg for personal vehicles. The flotation of gas prices will proceed gradually through next year. The CNG price will rise by one baht every six months for passenger cars and trucks but retain a cap of 8.50 baht per kg for public transport and taxis. Apart from natural gas, the gap in retail prices of diesel and petrol is expected to be narrowed. The cheaper price of diesel has encouraged motorists to modify engines to tap the benefit of subsidies.


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