Photo Release: SCG Chemicals signed a long-term agreement with Glow Group

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Bangkok--26 May--Glow Energy

SCG Chemicals signed a long-term agreement with Glow Group to extend the existing power supply agreements in Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate for another 15 years On May 18, 2011, four affiliates of SCG Chemicals namely Rayong Olefins Co., Ltd., Thai Polyethylene Co., Ltd., Thai Polypropylene Co., Ltd. and Thai MMA Co., Ltd. signed agreements with Glow SPP3 Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Glow Energy, to extend the existing power supply agreements for another 15 years with total contracted capacity of 48 MW. Currently, SCG Chemicals through its affiliated companies has total contracted capacity with Glow Group for 190 MW of electricity and 198 Ton per hour of steam. Mr. Esa Heiskanen, Chief Executive Officer of Glow Group, said “We are very honored that SCG Chemicals has put its trust in Glow to continue to be its utilities supplier and part of its future growth”. Seen in the photo, Mr. Cholanat Yanaranop (4th from right), President of SCG Chemicals and Mr. Esa Heiskanen (3rd from right), Chief Executive Officer of Glow Group pose with the new contract together with SCG Chemicals and Glow Group’s management team. For further details please contact: Natthapatt Tanboon-ek Glow Energy Plc. Tel. 02-670-1500-1 Email : [email protected] Click for photo release at www.thaipr.net

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