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Type
  
Public

Industry
  
Energy

Net income
  
US$76 million (2014)

Headquarters
  
Thailand

Traded as
  
SET: BANPU

Products
  
Coal, Electricity

Revenue
  
3 billion USD (2014)

Founded
  
1983

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Key people
  
Krirkkrai Jirapate (Chairman of the board)

Stock price
  
BANPU (BKK) THB 19.80 +0.20 (+1.02%)1 Mar, 4:37 PM GMT+7 - Disclaimer

CEO
  
Chanin Vongkusolkit (1983–)

Oppday banpu q3 2016


Banpu Public Company Limited is a mining and power company in Thailand. It has coal mining operations in Thailand, Indonesia, and China, and coal-fired power generation operations in Thailand and China. Banpu plans also to invest in the Hong Sa lignite mine and power plant project in Laos.

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In Thailand, Banpu operates coal mines in Lampang and Phayao Provinces, and has stakes in the BLCP, a 1,434 MW coal-fired power plant at Map Ta Phut, and in RATCH, a 3,645 MW power plant in Ratchaburi Province. It has also has five coal mines in Indonesia and two in China. Banpu agreed to buy Centennial Coal Co Ltd for US$2 billion on 5 July 2010.

Banpu 3q2012


Centennial Coal

In 2010 Banpu bought the Australian mining company Centennial Coal which operates five mines in New South Wales (NSW) supplying coal for export and approximately 40 percent of NSW's coal-fired electricity. Centennial Coal has been responsible for more than 900 pollution notices between 2000 and 2013 from the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA). In 2015 it was responsible for a major release of coal fines into the Wollangambe River and World Heritage listed areas of the Blue Mountains National Park. Centennial Coal has been dumping mine effluent into the Wollangambe River for approximately 30 years, effectively killing large sections of it. Between 2000-2015, Centennial's Clarence Colliery has been cited for more than 65 non-compliance breaches of its licence. As of 2015, Centennial Coal has applied to extend the Springvale Mine, undermining swamps of "National Environmental Significance" and dumping up to 50 million litres a day of mine effluent into the Coxs River which also flows through the Blue Mountains World Heritage area and into Sydney's drinking water catchments.

Hong Sa Lignite

The Hong Sa Lignite project was founded by and belonged to Thai-Lao Lignite Co., Ltd. (TLL) and Hong Sa Lignite (Lao PDR) Co., Ltd. (HLL) pursuant to a concession from 1992-1994. In 2005, Banpu entered into a joint venture with TLL and HLL to develop the project, but this agreement was terminated in 2006. A UNCITRAL arbitration found that the Lao government illegally terminated TLL's and HLL's concession (awarding it to Banpu) and ordered Laos to pay US$57 million in damages plus interest. Laos is refusing to pay the award despite its clear agreement with TLL and HLL, its government policy for international arbitration, and despite participating fully.

References

Banpu Wikipedia