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    PTTEP dissolves two inactive Aussie subsidiaries

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The company said the decision will improve operational efficiency and minimise administrative costs.

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PTTEP dissolves two inactive Aussie subsidiaries

Thai state-owned PTT Exploration and Production Public Co (PTTEP) has dissolved two inactive Australian subsidiaries effective March 3, the company said on April 7.  

The company has dissolved PTTEP Australia and PTTEP Australia Offshore, “in order to improve operational efficiency and minimise administrative costs,” it said. PTTEP added this move has no impact on its operations.

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PTTEP expects to sell its Cash-Maple gas and condensate field in Australia this year. The Cash-Maple field, located approximately 680km west of Darwin and 700km northeast of Broome, contains an estimated 3.5 trillion ft3 of resources.