Thai Agro Energy PCL
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Thai Agro Energy PCL
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Thai Agro Energy Public Co., Ltd. is engaged in the production and distribution of fuel ethanol. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2014-06-05. The firm distributes denatured ethanol to mix with gasoline in various ratios to produce gasohol. Its product is mixed with gasoline to produce gasohol E10, E20 and E85, which are alternative fuels for automobiles. Its primary customers are fuel trading companies. The company sells ethanol for fuel to oil companies for blending in gasohol production. Its byproduct is potassium humate. The Company’s ethanol production facilities are located at 9, Moo 10, Dan Chang-Samchuk Road, Tambol Nong Makhamong, Dan Chang District, Suphanburi Province. Its plant consists of two production lines with a combined capacity of approximately 365,000 liters per day.
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