Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
1971
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Act
Economic Sector: 
Energy
Energy Types: 
Oil
Issued by: 
His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej
Overall Summary: 
Petroleum Act (No. 6) B.E. 2550 (2007) amends some of the provisions of the Petroleum Act B.E. 2514 (1971) which sets out the rules and procedures for petroleum exploration and production in the Kingdom of Thailand.
Governance
Energy management principles: 
Section 23. Petroleum belongs to the State; and no person shall explore for or produce petroleum in any area, whether such area is owned by him or by other persons, except by virtue of a concession. The application for concessions shall be in accordance with the rules, procedures and conditions prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation. The form of the concession shall be as prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation. The application for concessions shall be in accordance with the rules, procedures and conditions prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation. The form of the concession shall be as prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation. --- Section 24. An eligible applicant shall: (1) be a company or companies, and (2) command assets, machinery, equipment, tools and specialists to such extent that he shall be capable to explore for, produce, sell and dispose of petroleum. --- Section 25. The petroleum exploration period under any concession shall not exceed eight years from the date of the concession. --- Section 26. The petroleum production period under any concession shall not exceed thirty years from the day following the date of termination of the petroleum exploration period, notwithstanding any petroleum production undertaken during the petroleum exploration period.
Energy institutional structures: 
Section 16. The Committee [the Petroleum Committee] shall have such power and duties as stipulated in this Act, and it shall have a duty to render consultation, advice and opinions to the Minister in the following matters: (1) awarding concessions under Section 23; (2) renewing the petroleum exploration period under Section 25; (3) renewing the petroleum production period under Section 26; (4) extending the term of the concession under Section 27 and Section 52 bis; (5) permitting the concessionaire to have other companies co-venture in his petroleum operation under Section 47; (6) permitting the transfer of a concession under Section 50; (7) revoking concessions under Section 51; (8) requiring the concessionaire to supply petroleum for domestic consumption under Section 60; (9) prohibiting the export of petroleum under Section 61; (10) requiring the concessionaire to pay royalty in kind under Section 83; (11) receiving payments of royalty in foreign currency under Section 87; (12) reducing royalty for the concessionaire under Section 99 bis and Section 99 ter; (13) other matters which the Minister may assign.