Bangchak Corp PCL 2005 AR2

The report details the financial and operational performance of The Bangchak Petroleum Public Company Limited for the fiscal year 2005. Despite facing significant fluctuations in global oil prices, the company achieved a net profit of Baht 2,927 million, driven by effective risk management and business restructuring. Key highlights include receiving the Best Corporate Governance Report award from the Stock Exchange of Thailand and the Board of the Year Award. Additionally, the company advanced its leadership in alternative energy by expanding gasohol and biodiesel sales across Thailand and approved the Product Quality Improvement Project to upgrade its refinery capabilities by 2008.

Company: Bangchak Corp PCL

Sector: Energy

Country: Thailand

Year: 2005

Type: AR2

Pages: 122

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Bangchak Corp PCL

Bangchak Corp PCL 2005 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report details the financial and operational performance of The Bangchak Petroleum Public Company Limited for the fiscal year 2005. Despite facing significant fluctuations in global oil prices, the company achieved a net profit of Baht 2,927 million, driven by effective risk management and business restructuring. Key highlights include receiving the Best Corporate Governance Report award from the Stock Exchange of Thailand and the Board of the Year Award. Additionally, the company advanced its leadership in alternative energy by expanding gasohol and biodiesel sales across Thailand and approved the Product Quality Improvement Project to upgrade its refinery capabilities by 2008.

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Report Year

2005

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2005 - Dec 31, 2005

Fiscal Year

2005

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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