(EnergyAsia, April 26, 2005) — Thailand’s has admitted it may not be able to implement a proposed US$7-billion, 250-km energy landbridge project as a result of flagging interest from prospective overseas partners and soaring increases in material costs. According to the Bangkok Post, Prasert Bunsumpun, president of state energy firm PTT Plc, Chinese investors had…

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(EnergyAsia, April 26, 2005) — Thailand’s has admitted it may not be able to implement a proposed US$7-billion, 250-km energy landbridge project as a result of flagging interest from prospective overseas partners and soaring increases in material costs. According to the Bangkok Post, Prasert Bunsumpun, president of state energy firm PTT Plc, Chinese investors had…

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