PTT PCL

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PTT Public Company Limited

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legal form Public Company Limited / Borisat Chamkat Mahachon
ISIN TH0646010R18
founding October 1, 2001
Seat Bangkok , ThailandThailandThailand 
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Number of employees 59,515
sales 2.026 trillion Baht (54.6 billion euros )
Branch Petroleum, natural gas
Website www.pttplc.com
As of December 31, 2015

PTT Public Company Limited (mostly just PTT ; Thai บริษัท ป ต ท. จำกัด (มหาชน) , RTGS Borisat Po To Tho Chamkat (Mahachon) ; ป ต ท., Po To Tho, spoken [pɔː tɔː tʰɔː] ) is a Thai mineral oil company with headquarters in Bangkok .

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It emerged in 2001 through partial privatization from the former state-owned Petroleum Authority of Thailand ( การ ปิโตรเลียม แห่ง ประเทศไทย ). This was founded in 1978 by General Kriangsak Chomanan's government in response to the oil crisis . PTT is a public company listed on the Thai Stock Exchange (SET), but the majority of the shares (51%) are held by the Thai state. PTT extracts and sells oil and natural gas . It owns a pipeline network in the Gulf of Thailand and has a nationwide filling station system.

PTT is the largest Thai company after Fortune Global 500 and is among the 250 largest companies in the world.

Major subsidiaries of PTT are PTT Global Chemical (PTT GC) and PTT Exploration and Production (PTT EP), which in turn are listed and are among the largest companies in Thailand.

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Individual evidence

  1. Executive
  2. a b Forbes: PTT PCL , accessed November 13, 2015.
  3. a b Annual Report 2015