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energy.fronermyanmar.com Myanmar Energy Brief Issue 91 30 March 2017 Part of the Myanmar Energy Monitor energy.fronermyanmar.com IN THIS ISSUE MOGE releases large tender for onshore services JV Proposals for MOGE JVs released in onshore seismic acquision, onshore drilling services and onshore pipeline construcon MAPCO launches Naypyitaw biomass plant Plant the first of its kind in Myanmar to run off rice husks, with more plants being considered Analysis: Official MoEE arcle leaves open possibility for coal Ministry of Electricity and Energy makes the case for including coal in the energy mix in an arcle released one year aſter the NLD took power VPower adds 200MW in 2016 at two fast-track projects Trading firm to open Mandalay LPG distribuon centre Sagaing plans small hydro project aſter State Counselors rebuke Electricity generaon increases three mes since 2006-7 MCL offers to meet with an-coal acvists Sagaing arsanal extractors upset with compeon from cooperaves Gas supply disrupon blamed for industrial zone power outages Business people frustrated by opaque energy policies Chinese government to provide solar panels in Bago mountains THIS WEEKS NEW TENDERS Proposal for JV in onshore seismic acquision services with MOGE Proposal for JV in onshore drilling services with MOGE Proposal for JV in onshore pipeline construcon services with MOGE Supply of various items and projects to ESE Supply of chemicals to MPE Supply of various equipment to DEPTSC Sales of various oil by MPE THIS WEEKS NEW DATA Weekly fuel retail and import prices, March 2017 Fuel retail prices by city, March 2017 CALENDAR Myanmar Infrastructure Summit 2017 Electric Power & Renewable Energy Myanmar 2017 NEWS ANALYSIS DATA TENDERS COMPANIES energy.fronermyanmar.com ENERGY NUMBER OF THE WEEK 17,896GWh Myanmar generated 17,896GWh of electricity in 2016-17, a record for the country and triple the producon of a decade earlier, according to Ministry of Electricity and Energy stascs. While producon is increasing, demand is also on the rise, meaning a goal of 100% electrificaon by 2030 is slipping further out of reach.

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energy.frontiermyanmar.com

Myanmar Energy Brief Issue 91 30 March 2017

Part of the Myanmar Energy Monitor energy.frontiermyanmar.com

IN THIS ISSUE

MOGE releases large tender for onshore services JV

Proposals for MOGE JVs released in onshore seismic acquisition, onshore drilling services and onshore pipeline construction

MAPCO launches Naypyitaw biomass plant Plant the first of its kind in Myanmar to run off rice husks, with more plants being considered

Analysis: Official MoEE article leaves open possibility for coal Ministry of Electricity and Energy makes the case for including coal in the

energy mix in an article released one year after the NLD took power

VPower adds 200MW in 2016 at two fast-track projects

Trading firm to open Mandalay LPG distribution centre

Sagaing plans small hydro project after State Counselor’s rebuke

Electricity generation increases three times since 2006-7

MCL offers to meet with anti-coal activists

Sagaing artisanal extractors upset with competition from cooperatives

Gas supply disruption blamed for industrial zone power outages

Business people frustrated by opaque energy policies

Chinese government to provide solar panels in Bago mountains

THIS WEEK’S NEW TENDERS

Proposal for JV in onshore seismic acquisition services with MOGE

Proposal for JV in onshore drilling services with MOGE

Proposal for JV in onshore pipeline construction services with MOGE

Supply of various items and projects to ESE

Supply of chemicals to MPE Supply of various equipment to DEPTSC

Sales of various oil by MPE

THIS WEEK’S NEW DATA

Weekly fuel retail and import prices, March 2017

Fuel retail prices by city, March 2017

CALENDAR

Myanmar Infrastructure Summit 2017 Electric Power & Renewable Energy Myanmar 2017

NEWS ANALYSIS DATA TENDERS COMPANIES

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ENERGY NUMBER OF THE WEEK

17,896GWh

Myanmar generated

17,896GWh of electricity in 2016-17, a record for the

country and triple the production of a decade

earlier, according to Ministry of Electricity and

Energy statistics.

While production is increasing, demand is also on the rise, meaning a goal of 100% electrification by

2030 is slipping further out of reach.

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Exploration MOGE releases large tender for onshore services JV Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) has released a tender to establish three joint ventures with "internationally proven" service companies by the second half of 2017. The tenders specifically relate to three areas. The tender announcements are available by clicking the links below. Onshore seismic acquisition services Onshore drilling services Onshore pipeline construction and

maintenance services MOGE previously launched an invitation for expressions of interest in onshore seismic acquisition, onshore drilling, and pipe construction and maintenance in June 2014. The new tenders are not restricted to those that responded in 2014. Renewables MAPCO launches Naypyitaw biomass plant Myanmar Agribusiness Public Corportaion (MAPCO) held the opening ceremony for its biomass facility at the Naypyitaw rice complex on the morning of 23 March, according to local media reports. The ceremony was attended by high-level government officials, MAPCO chair and prominent businessperson U Chit Khine, and representatives from MAPCO's partner Yanmar Company. The facility has an installed capacity of 0.5MW, though is generally to be run at 0.3MW. It is thought to be the first modern biomass gassification plant in Myanmar, receiving support from the Japan government, an article in Daily Eleven said.

The project was begun on 11 October 2016. Excess power from the plant will be distributed to nearby villages as well as MAPCO's Naypyitaw rice complex, the article quoted U Chit Khine as saying. MAPCO has also studied the potential for 2.2MW and 1.6MW rice husk gasification and power generation projects in Kyaiklat and Myaungmya townships of Ayeyarwady Region, and another project in Sagaing Region's Shwe Bo township. U Chit Khine said MAPCO aims to eventually generate at least 20MW from rice husk in the future, though plans are still at an early stage. Power and electricity Analysis: Official MoEE article leaves open possibility for coal The Ministry of Electricity and Energy is still pursuing coal as part of the future energy mix, according to an annual review of the ministry published by state-owned media. While periodic private media reports have stated that coal is still being considered despite popular opposition, the article published by the Global New Light of Myanmar on 29 March is one of the more overt confirmations that the fuel source is still on the table. State media has been publishing articles looking at the operations of various government ministries and entities in the year since the National League for Democracy took power, which was on 1 April 2016. The 29 March article focused on the Ministry of Electricity and Energy. It said that annual power consumption is set to increase by 15% to 17% annually.

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An energy mix including hydropower, coal, natural gas and renewable energy is necessary to distribute power, it said. Failure to implement coal, which is included in the energy mix plans but has faced popular opposition, has been one of the ministry’s challenges over the last year. Some officials from the NLD government have previously said they will not move forward with coal power if the people say “no”. While Union-level officials have generally taken anti-coal tones in public speeches, its status has been ambiguous and the possibility of coal plants appears to have not been ruled out entirely. Officials from some states and regions have appeared to be more receptive to the fuel, however. The 29 March article also stated that the Tigyit coal power plant “must be operated” if electricity consumption in the states and regions is not to be reduced. The other option is that regions and states could reduce consumption in the April, May and June hot season to make up for the shortfall. Tigyit in Shan State is Myanmar’s lone large-scale coal power plant. It has been closed for refurbishment, but began operating for “test” purposes in late 2016. There have been protests aimed at preventing the full restart of the project, though it appears no final decision has been made. The article also appears to state that Tigyit is 60MW, though past reports say the refurbishment would see the plant upgraded to 120MW.

Tigyit was first built in 2005. It is Myanmar’s sole large coal-fired plant, though has been closed since 2014 for redevelopment, first by China National Heavy Machinery Company and then by Wuxi Huaguang Electric Power Engineering. It later opened in 2016 for “test” runs. Government officials were adamant that it was not a full restart, though the plant is thought to have operated for at least two months for the test. Second article A second article was published on the front page on 30 March 2017 in The Global New Light of Myanmar, headlined “Myanmar plans to boost electricity access with coal”. At first glance, it appears to be a stronger statement than the 29 March article that coal is still in the mix. However, it is much more difficult to conclude that this new article reflects official government position than the previous article.

The new 30 March article was written by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, a wing of global news agency Reuters, and placed in The Global New Light of Myanmar.

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The NLD government has pledged a degree of independence to The Global New Light of Myanmar, though also still places articles in its pages, making it unclear if the decision to include the coal article was made by an editor or reflects official government policy. B2B VPower adds 200MW in 2016 Hong Kong-listed VPower added power projects with installed capacity of nearly 200MW in Myanmar in 2016, as the company continues to pursue opportunities in the country, according to its 2016 annual report released on 28 March. The firm now has nearly 250MW installed at three plants located at two separate locations, specifically Kyauk Phyu 1 and 2 in Rakhine State, and Myingyan in Mandalay Region, with total installed capacity of about 259MW and minimum contracted capacity of 174MW. The firm generated 2016 revenues of HK$242m ($31m) from Myanmar, or about 15.8% of company total, compared with HK$46m ($5.8m) or 3.8% of the company total in 2015. In Myanmar, the “strong market drive” continues from the NLD government’s desire to increase its rate of electrification for residents and industries, the report said. VPower is pursuing another 60MW of distributed power stations and repowering projects. It has also responded to requests for proposal from the government for LNG. In addition, the firm has operations in Indonesia and Bangladesh.

VPower power projects Kyauk Phyu 1 (Rakhine State) Installed capacity of 49.9MW Contract capacity of 45MW Minimum contracted capacity 35.3MW Start operations in March 2015 Contract length including renewals of 80

months EPGE is offtaker Kyauk Phyu 2 (Rakhine State) Installed capacity of 49.9MW Contract capacity of 45MW Minimum contracted capacity 35.6MW Start operations in March 2016 Contract length including renewals of 60

months EPGE is offtaker Myingyan (Mandalay Region) Installed capacity of 149.8MW Contract capacity of 133MW Minimum contracted capacity 103.1MW Start operations in June 2016 Contract length including renewals of 60

months EPGE is offtaker Transportation and distribution Trading firm to open Mandalay LPG distribution centre Local firm Awra Trading Company is planning to open an LPG storage and distribution centre in Meiktila, near the Mandalay-Yangon highway in southern Mandalay Region, according to a 25 March article in military-owned Myawady newspaper. The firm is planning the facility for 2 acres of land in Thayetoat village of Meiktila township.

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It is to be used primarily for LPG imported from Thailand, and is capable of storing 500 to 700 tonnes.

The facility is to launch in April. It is to be used to supply retail shops in Mandalay, Sagaing and Magwe regions, as well as southern Shan State. Company owners expect to sell about 3,000 tonnes a month. Power and electricity Sagaing plans small hydro project after State Counsellor’s rebuke A small-scale hydropower project is planned for the area of Homalin township in Sagaing Region, according to a 30 March article in The Myanmar Times. The project is to be built in the 2017-18 fiscal year at a cost of Ks2.5bn ($1.8m), the article said, though it did not discuss a capacity for the project other than to say it will be under 50MW. The article follows a recent trip to Sagaing by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. According to previous reports in state media, the state counsellor called for closer coopera-tion between Union and State officials, and expressed the need to improve transport and electricity generation in the state. A number of Sagaing and Union ministers were in attendance at the meeting, where Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was unusually blunt in stressing the need for improvements, at least by state media's standards.

The Homalin township plant was announced several days later. It is to be constructed on Nant Pat Ngar creek. A Sagaing Region spokesperson was quoted as saying that the cost of the power plant will be allocated from the 2017-18 regional budget. This is not the first small-scale hydropower project planned for the area. A previous plant on the Nant Marlon creek was cancelled after it was found to be “meaningless” due to its small size. Reports in 2016 has stated that the project was well behind schedule, with the construction company called IPG claiming it was 25% complete and therefore taking 25% of fees, when in reality it was 8% complete. The new Nant Pat Ngar hydropower project will start in the 2017-18 fiscal year, and be used specifically for Homalin and nearby villages. Other cascades in the region are also being considered for hydropower, including the Hkamati site. Power and electricity Electricity generation increases three times since 2006-7 Myanmar generated 17,896GWh of electricity in 2016-17, triple the amount of a decade earlier, according to data from a presentation by the Ministry of Electricity and Energy. Domestic electricity is primarily generated by hydro, with gas as the second-most important source. There are no large-scale solar projects currently operating, though two have recently received Myanmar Investment Commission approval, and others are planned.

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The only large coal project is at Tigyit, though it has not been operating recently due to a refurbishment. The Ministry of Electricity and Energy has said it must either restart the project or the states and regions must brace for more power cuts.

Government policy toward coal power is currently unclear. There is widespread opposition to the fuel source, though this week the ministry signalled in state media that it is open to making use of the fuel source. While electricity generation has been increasing, demand has climbed steady. The most recent official electrification rate hovered at about 36% in 2016, previous reports by state media said. Communities MCL offers to meet with anti-coal activists Mawlamyine Cement Limited (MCL) has offered to meet with leaders of anti-coal protests for the first time, following a large-scale protest against the company’s cement project last month, according to an article in Daily Eleven on 25 March. An estimated one thousand people joined an 18 February protest in Kyaikmaraw township of Mon State, marching against MCL’s use of a coal-fired power plant for its cement facility.

The protests appeared to galvanise authorities, with Mon State officials reportedly looking into whether the company had approval for the facility, following instructions from the Union government. Local civil society leader U Tun Kyi said that activists had attended parliamentarians on 23 February. Subsequently, he has heard that MCL had held discussions with religious figures on meeting with protest leaders. The article stated that local protest leaders have not been able to meet with the Mon State chief minister and most government departments. However, they have met with Mon State minister of natural resources and environmental conservation Dr Min Kyi Win, who told them MCL was required to re-submit its EIA and SIA reports. U Tun Kyi reportedly said that coal is a “catastrophic fuel” for the environment. He also said that a clear, transparent EIA and SIA would show if there were indeed to be no environmental or social damages from the facility. The MCL factory is majority-owned by Thailand’s Siam Cement Group with minority owners Pacific Link Group as partners. Local people have alleged the facility is to be powered by coal, and has been operating since 2016. Work on the factory began in 2013, with claimed investment of $400m. It is to be capable of producing 5,000 tonnes of cement per day.

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Production and exports Sagaing artisanal extractors upset with competition from cooperatives Small-scale oil extractors labelling themselves as cooperative associations have temporarily halted production in Sagaing Region’s Maw Laik township due to disputes with local people, according to Sagaing Region minister of planning and finance U Soe Oo. There are several affected associations, including one formed from retired soldiers and another by members of the maternal and child welfare association, along with five other associations. The associations had been formed during the previous USDP government, Daily Eleven reported. Local people are upset because the associations have monopolised most of the producing oil wells in the area of Kale township, leaving little room for themselves, the articles said. The Maw Laik oil wells have been operating since colonial times. Locals formerly operated the wells on an arti-sanal basis, though now are claiming they make only enough money to cover their basic needs. Many are now operating at a loss, with the low price of oil internationally undercutting local production, which takes place without modern technology. The number of artisanal companies has declined in the Kale township area, with few companies still operating.

Power and electricity Gas supply disruption blamed for industrial zone power outages Industrial zones will face power outages due to a temporary cut-off in gas from the offshore Yadanar area, according to local media reports. The area’s supply to Yangon is to be temporarily disrupted from 25 March to 2 April, an article in Daily Eleven said. While some gas from the Zawtika area and some onshore production will be temporarily diverted for use in Myanmar power generators, the article stated that generation capacity will still decline by 40MW to 80MW during the roughly week-long period. The articles did not mention specifically what caused the shortage from Yadanar. Daily Eleven reported that power plants in Mawlamyine, Thatone, Thilawa, Thaketa and Hlawga have been affected, though some have enough fuel to continue operating at a reduced output. Temporary outages are to take place in Yangon Region industrial zones as a result.

Yangon Electricity Supply Corporation authorities also reportedly requested that citizens seek to conserve power.

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Power and electricity Business people frustrated by opaque energy policies Businesspeople are calling for clarity on the government’s policies towards the energy sector, claiming the lack of direction is affecting the Myanmar economy, according to an article in 7Day Daily. Initiatives will be “useless” without a clear policy covering energy, prominent businessperson and CEO of Smart U Kyaw Kyaw Hlaing was quoted as saying. He pointed to uncertainty over electricity generation as a prime example of the lack of clarity. For instance, it is unsure whether coal will be allowed or not, or whether only projects of a certain size or using specific technology. Recent Ministry of Electricity and Energy statements indicate that coal is still being considered, and the current official plan outlays a path for a large and growing share of coal power. However, there is thought to be significant pressure to not allow the fuel source forward. A cement businessperson was quoted as saying in the article that insufficient power is a significant challenge. One solution, coal power, has been rejected, with local people unwilling to accept the environmental damage. The businessperson said that he did not see why factories and industries would come to Myanmar without power in the future. A significant hurdle is the low tariffs charged on electricity, which are mandated by the Union government.

Zeya and Associates head U Zeya Thura Mon said that the electricity industry will continue to be blocked if the issue is not addressed. Oil and gas On natural gas and oil, the NLD government has been hard hit by declining prices in the world market. The new government has so far not called any onshore or offshore block tenders, in contrast to the previous USDP government. U Kyaw Kyaw Hlaing said that the companies that initially won tenders have generally begun exploration, despite the fall in global prices. Renewables Chinese government to provide solar panels in Bago mountains The Chinese government will support villagers in the Bago Yoma mountains with free solar panels, according to a report in China Dialogue news media. The panels are the size of an A-4 paper, providing enough electricity to charge mobile phones and provide light. Few houses in the Bago mountains currently have electricity. In 2015, Chinese NGO Global Environment Institute teamed up with an alliance of Myanmar NGOs and the Blue Moon Foundation for a similar project. The Chinese government is now partnering with the NGO to provide 20m yuan ($2.9m) in solar panels and clean stoves to Myanmar, through its South-South Cooperation Fund for Climate Change. The fund was set up in 2014 ahead of a UN climate conference in Paris. The donation in Myanmar is one of its first climate aid initiatives, the article said.

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NEW TENDER

REPUBLIC OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR Ministry of Electricity and Energy

Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) Naypyitaw

Request for Proposal for Joint Venture in Onshore Seismic Acquisition Services with Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise Date: March 24, 2017 MOGE is a state-owned enterprise which is responsible the upstream oil and gas sector under the Ministry of Electricity and Energy ("MOGE") of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. MOGE intends to establish a joint venture with an internationally proven service company in onshore seismic acquisition services. The main goals are to strengthen MOGE's technological know-how, upgrade its workforce, gain access to financing, adopt international best practices and widen market access. MOGE had initially launched a public invitation for interested parties to submit a Letter of Expression of Interest ("LOEI") for a Joint Venture in Onshore Seismic Acquisition Services with MOGE in June 2014. MOGE is now launching this Request for Proposal ("RfP") in the form of an open tender to interested parties, including but not limited to LEOI respondents from the LEOI exercise conducted in June 2014, to submit a response to this Request for Proposal (the "Application"). In this context, MOGE intends to select a suitable internationally proven seismic acquisition services company as the "Joint Venture Partner" through a step-by-step process: Phase 1: Request for Proposal; Phase 2: Evaluation Process; Phase 3: Negotiations and Signing. Interested parties are required to submit an Application no later than 3 PM, local time (Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of Myanmar), on April 24, 2017 to the following address: MOGE Tender Committee for Joint Venture Estab-lishment in Petroleum Services (Seismic), Complex 44, MOGE Office, Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of the Myan-mar. The RfP, which includes guidelines for submission, can be purchased by any interested party starting March 24, 2017 (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays) at Complex 44, MOGE Office, Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of Myanmar for a non-refundable cash payment of five hundred United States Dollars ($500). The purchaser will be provided with a payment acknowledge when payment is made. Only Applications from Applicants that had purchased the RfP document officially from MOGE will be evaluated. Interested parties who have purchased the RfP are welcome to submit questions regarding the RfP and comments on the draft Joint Venture Agreement attached in its annex, no later than 12 PM, local time (Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of Myanmar), on April 4, 2017, to which MOGE will duly respond to all questions submitted and issue a revised draft Joint Venture Agreement.

Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise Ministry of Electricity and Energy

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NEW TENDER

REPUBLIC OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR Ministry of Electricity and Energy

Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) Naypyitaw

Request for Proposal for Joint Venture in Onshore Drilling Services with Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise

Date: March 24, 2017

MOGE is a state-owned enterprise which is responsible the upstream oil and gas sector under the Ministry of Electricity and Energy ("MOGE") of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. MOGE intends to establish a joint venture with an internationally proven service company in onshore drilling services. The main goals are to strengthen MOGE's technological know-how, upgrade its workforce, gain access to financing, adopt international best practices and widen market access. MOGE had initially launched a public invitation for interested parties to submit a Letter of Expression of Interest ("LOEI") for a Joint Venture in Onshore Drilling Services with MOGE in June 2014. MOGE is now launching this Request for Proposal ("RfP") in the form of an open tender to interested parties, including but not limited to LEOI respondents from the LEOI exercise conducted in June 2014, to submit a response to this Request for Proposal (the "Application"). In this context, MOGE intends to select a suitable internationally proven drilling services company as the "Joint Venture Partner" through a step-by-step process: Phase 1: Request for Proposal; Phase 2: Evaluation Process; Phase 3: Negotiations and Signing. Interested parties are required to submit an Application no later than 3 PM, local time (Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of Myanmar), on April 24, 2017 to the following address: MOGE Tender Committee for Joint Venture Establishment in Petroleum Services (Drilling), Complex 44, MOGE Office, Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of the Myanmar. The RfP, which includes guidelines for submission, can be purchased by any interested party starting March 24, 2017 (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays) at Complex 44, MOGE Office, Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of Myanmar for a non-refundable cash payment of five hundred United States Dollars ($500). The purchaser will be provided with a payment acknowledge when payment is made. Only Applications from Applicants that had purchased the RfP document officially from MOGE will be evaluated. Interested parties who have purchased the RfP are welcome to submit questions regarding the RfP and comments on the draft Joint Venture Agreement attached in its annex, no later than 12 PM, local time (Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of Myanmar), on April 4, 2017, to which MOGE will duly respond to all questions submitted and issue a revised draft Joint Venture Agreement.

Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise Ministry of Electricity and Energy

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NEW TENDER

REPUBLIC OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR Ministry of Electricity and Energy

Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) Naypyitaw

Request for Proposal for Joint Venture in Onshore Pipeline Construction and Maintenance Services with Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise

Date: March 24, 2017

MOGE is a state-owned enterprise which is responsible for the upstream oil and gas sector under the Ministry of Electricity and Energy ("MOEE") of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. MOGE intends to establish a joint vernture with an internationally proven service company in onshore pipeline construction and maintenance services. The main goals are to strengthen MOGE's technological know-how, upgrade its workforce, gain access to financing, adopt international best practises and widen market access. MOGE had initially launched a public invitation for interested parties to submit a Letter of Expression of Interest ("LEOI") for a Joint Venture in Onshore Venture in Onshore Pipeline Construction and Maintenance Services with MOGE in June 2014. MOGE is now launching this Request for Proposal ("RfP") in the form of an open tender to interested parties, including but not limited to LEOI respondents from the LEOI exxercise conducted in June 2014, to submit a response to this Request for Proposal (the "Application"). In this context, MOGE intends to select a suitable internationally proven pipeline construction and maintenance services company as the "Joint Venture Partner" though a step-by-step process: Phase 1: Request for Proposal; Phase 2: Evaluation Process; and Phase 3: Negotiations and Signing. Interested parties are required to submit an Application no later than 3 PM, local time (Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of Myanmar), on April 24, 2017 to the following address: MOGE Tender Committee for Joint Venture Establishment in Petroleum Services (Pipeline), Complex 44, MOGE Office, Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of the Myanmar. The RfP, which includes guidelines for submission, can be purchased by any interested party starting March 24, 2017 (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays) at Complex 44, MOGE Office, Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of Myanmar for a non-refundable cash payment of five hundred United States Dollars ($500). The purchaser will be provided with a payment acknowledge when payment is made. Only Applications from Applicants that had purchased the RfP document officially from MOGE will be evaluated. Interested parties who have purchased the RfP are welcome to submit questions regarding the RfP and comments on the draft Joint Venture Agreement attached in its annex, no later than 12 PM, local time (Naypyitaw, Republic of the Union of Myanmar), on April 4, 2017, to which MOGE will duly respond to all questions submitted and issue a revised draft Joint Venture Agreement.

Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise Ministry of Electricity and Energy

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Organisation Description Deadline Contact

Electricity Supply Enterprise (ESE)

The Electricity Supply Enterprise (ESE) under Ministry of Electricity and

Energy (MOEE) invites interested parties to submit bids to supply the

following items in the 2017-2018 fiscal year.

Bids should be submitted in Myanmar Kyats only.

(1) Purchase to Concrete Poles

(2) Associated equipment (in lots) of substation

(3) Invitation of projects in Turnkey system within the regions and states,

as funded by additional amounts from JICA ODA loans.

(4) Purchase of associated machinery equipment (in lots) with delivery

services for diesel generators.

Bids must be submitted not later than 12:00 on 25 April 2017.

25/4/2017

Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Electricity Supply Enterprise, Planning Department, Office 27,

Naypyitaw.

Contact: +95 67 8104244, +95

67 8104245, +95 67 8104246

Myanma Petro-chemical Enter-

prise (MPE)

The Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise (MPE) under the Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MoEE) invities companies to submit bids to supply

the following items (in Myanmar kyats only).

(1) Chemical items - Caustic Soda (200MT), Hydrochloric Acid

(400MT)

Tender application forms must be submitted not later than 12:00 on 9

May 2017.

9/5/2017

Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise, Planning/Finance

Department, Office (44),

Naypyitaw.

Contact: +95 67 411123

NEW TENDERS

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Organisation Description Deadline Contact

Department of Electric Power Transmission and System Control (DESPTC)

The Department of Electric Power Transmission and System Control (DESPTC) under Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MoEE) invites companies to submit bids to supply the following items required for

substations.

(1) Testing equipment, control and relay panels, conductor and cable

(in Myanmar Kyats only)

(2) 66kV capacitor bank (2)Sets (in USD only )

Interested applicants are urged to submit tender application forms no

later than 14:00 on 2 May 2017.

2/5/2017

Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Tender Calling Committee, Department of Electric Power Transmission and System Control, Planning Department, Office 27,

Naypyitaw.

Contact: +95 67 410209, +95 67

410282

Myanma Petrochemical

Enterprise (MPE)

The Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise (MPE) under Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MoEE) invites the interested bidders to sell the following petroleum refined products manufactured from No. (2) oil

refinery (Chauk).

(1) Crude oil (ruined) – 306,356 gallons

(2) Oil dregs – 1,423,836 gallons

(3) Petrol – 123,049 gallons

(4) Liquid left after distilling of wax (SR) -150,000 gallons

(5) CGO gas – 929,554 gallons

(6) Blue oil – 1,439,553 gallons

(7) Ignited oil – 368,735 gallons

(8) Diesel – 597,256 gallons

The interested parties need to submit the Expression of Interest

Submission for each product.

Opening date to obtain tender application form -30 March 2017

5/4/2017

Tender application forms are

available here;

(1) Finance Department, Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise, office no. (44),

Naypyitaw

(2) Finance Department, Myanma Petrochemical

Enterprise, no. 7(Ka), Thanlyet Soon road, Botahtaung

township, Yangon

Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise, office no. (44),

Naypyitaw

contact : +95 067-411349

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Organisation Description Deadline Contact

Department of Electric Power Transmission and System Control (DEPTSC)

The Department of Electric Power Transmission and System Control (DEPTSC) under Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MoEE) invites interested companies to submit bids to supply required 245kV, 145kV, 72.5kV & 36kV Switch gear and Accessories for the main power

substations.

Bids must be submitted in Myanmar Kyats only.

Tender application forms must be submitted no later than 14:00Hrs on

25 April 2017.

25/4/2017

Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Tender Calling Committee, Department of Electric Power Transmission and System Control, Planning Department, Office 27,

Naypyitaw within office hours.

Contact: +95 67 410209, +95

67 410 282

Department of Electric Power Transmission

and System Control (DEPTSC)

The Department of Electric Power Transmission and System Control (DEPTSC) under the Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MoEE) invites companies to submit bids to supply the following power transformers

(bids in US dollars).

(1) Hlaingtharya Substation

230/11KV, (155) MVA Three Phase

Power Transformers - two

(2) Bè-Lin/Aung Pinle Substation

230/132/11kV, (100) MVA Three Phase

Power Transformer - one

(3) Aung Chan Thar/Nga Pyaw Daing Substation

132/33/11kV, (50) MVA Three Phase

Power Transformers - four

Tender documents must be submitted not later than 14:00Hrs on 25

April 2017.

25/4/2017

Ministry of Electricity and

Energy, Tender Calling Committee, Department of Electric Power Transmission and System Control, Planning Department, Office 27,

Naypyitaw within office hours.

Contact: +95 67 410209, +95 67

410282

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Organisation Description Deadline Contact

Myanma

Petrochemical Enterprsie (MPE)

The Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise (MPE) under Ministry of Electricity and Energy invites companies to purchase Blue Oil produced

from No (2) oil refinery (Chauk) in Chauk township, Magway region.

The price will be Ks1,900 per gallon and all parties interested may apply.

Terms state that the applicant must purchase a minimum of 3,000

gallons blue oil with cash.

The applicant must handle collection and transport within the days

defined by the amount purchased as follows:

Application forms can be purchased at the head office, Naypyitaw, Office 44 or Yangon branch, Finance department, Myanmar Petrochemical Enterprise, 7(A) Thanlyetsoon, Linsadaung, Botahtaung township or No

(2) oil refinery (Chauk) in Magway.

31/3/2017

Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise, Manufacturing Department (ph: +95 67411082), Finance Department, Yangon branch (ph: +95 1397812) and No (2) oil refinery Chauk (ph: +95 61200187, +95

61200186) within office hours.

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N0. Blue Oil gallon Defined days

(1) 3,000-10,000 14

(2) 10,000-50,000 20

(3) 50,000-100,000 25

(4) 100,000-up 30

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Organisation Description Deadline Contact

Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE)

Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) under Ministry of Electricity and

Energy (MOEE) invites companies to submit materials.

Bids should be made in USD and Myanmar Kyats.

Tender No.

No 1- DMP/L044(16-17) Assorted Sizes of Batteries(6) Items (in Kyats)

No 2- IFB-123(16-17) Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD), Services for Installation at Sittaung River crossing of 20" Myainggalay-Yangon and

Natural Gas Pipe Line Project (in USD)

Tenders must be submitted no later than 16:30hrs on 5 April 2017 for

No 1 and 16:30hrs on 25 April 2017 for No 2.

5/4/2017

Office (44), Myanma Oil and

Gas Enterprise, Naypyitaw.

Contact : +95 67411206/ +95

67411274

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National Electrification Project Credit No. 5727-MM

Contract Title: Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Solar PV System for Households and Public Facilities Reference No. S&I – 2 (12 lots) 1. The Government of Myanmar has received financing from the International Development Association (IDA) of the World Bank Group toward the cost of the National Electrification Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Solar PV Systems for Households and Public Facilities. This contract will be jointly financed by the Government of

Myanmar. 2. The Department of Rural Development, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for supply, installation and maintenance of one or more of the 12 lots of solar PV systems for households and public facilities in 12 States/Regions/Territory (Kayin, Mon, Chin, Sagaing, Bago, Tanintharyi, Rakhine, Mandalay, Magway, Shan, Ayeyarwaddy and Nay Pyi Taw). 3. For quick reference, some of the key qualification requirements include: · The average annual turnover (or annual sales volume) of the last three years should be USD 4,000,000 or higher which varies by lot and is

cumulative if bidding for multiple lots. · The bidder has successfully completed at least two (2) contracts in supplying, installing, supervising, commissioning and/or maintaining off-grid solar PV systems with batteries, in any year over the last five (5) years, and at least one of the two contracts has a value equivalent to or greater than 50% of the value of the bid. The details of the qualification requirements are seen in the bidding documents. 4. Bidding will be conducted through the International Competitive Bidding procedures as specified in the World Bank ’s Guidelines: Procurement of Goods, Works and Non-Consulting Services under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants by World Bank Borrowers dated January

2011 (revised July 2014) (“Procurement Guidelines”), and is open to all eligible bidders as defined in the Procurement Guidelines. In addition, please refer to paragraphs 1.6 and 1.7 setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. 5. A Pre-Bid meeting will be held on March 23, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at the Department of Rural Development, Office No.14 (Main Conference Room, ground Floor), Nay Pyi Taw in order to answer any questions that potential bidders might have. 6. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from the address below and inspect the bidding documents during office hours 10:00 a.m. to 04:00 p.m. (10:00 to 16:00 hours) Myanmar time at the address given below.

7. A complete set of bidding documents in English may be obtained free of charge by interested eligible bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address below. The Bidding Documents will be issued through e-mail only. In case of any difficulty in obtaining the bidding documents, interested parties may contact in writing: Dr.Soe Soe Ohn, Director Department of Rural Development Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation

Office No.14, Nay Pyi Taw Country: Myanmar Fax: +95 67 409529 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] 8. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before April 27, 2017, 10:00hrs (10:00 a.m.) Myanmar time. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the bidders ’ designated representatives and anyone who

choose to attend at the address below on April 27, 2017, 10:00hrs. (10:00 a.m.) Myanmar time 9. All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security as stated in ITB 19.1 – Bidding Data Sheet of the bidding document. 10. The address referred to above is Attention: U Myint Oo, Deputy Director General,

Project Director of National Electrification Project National Electrification Project Department of Rural Development Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation Office No.14, Nay Pyi Taw Country: Myanmar Tel/Fax: +95 67 409529 [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

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Organisation Description Deadline Contact

Ministry of Electricity and Energy

1. The Ministry of Electricity and Energy has received financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the National Electrification Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds towards payments under the

contract for Steel Poles for National Electrification Project.

2. The Ministry of Electricity and Energy now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for supply of steel pole 10 meter and 12 meter, for the total quantities of 11,484 poles to be delivered in 2017 and 2018 to multiple destinations in all Regions and States of Myanmar. Domestic preference with the margin of 15% will apply. The goods will be grouped

into 10 lots and bidders may submit bid for any one or more lots.

3. Bidding will be conducted through the international Competitive Bidding procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Guidelines: Procurement of Goods, Works and Non-Consulting Services under IBRD

Loans and IDA Credits & Grants by World Bank Borrowers [edition of January 2011 revised in July 2014] (“Procurement Guidelines”), and is open to all eligible bidders as defined in the Procurement Guidelines. In addition, please refer to paragraphs 1.6 and 1.7 setting for the World

Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.

4. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from Project Manager, Project Management Office, Office (27), Ministry of Electricity and Energy, nep.pom [email protected] and inspect the bidding documents during office hours 10:00 to 16:00 hours at the

address given below.

5. A complete set of bidding documents in CD with English Language may be purchased by interested eligible bidders upon the submissions of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a

nonrefundable fee of Ks 100,000.

The method of payment for the nonrefundable fee will be transferred to

the following account:

Electricity Supply Enterprise, account no.SEE10316 at Myanma Economic Bank in Naypyitaw, Myanmar. The transferred slip shall be submitted with the above application. Once the application and the transferred slip

received, the bidding documents will be provided in the CD.

4/4/2017

Bids must be delivered to the

address below on or before 10:00 am, 4 April 2017. Electronic

bidding will not be permitted.

Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the bidders’ designated representatives at Director General Office,

Department of Electric Power Planning Office No (27), MoEE, Naypyitaw at 10:00 am, 4th April

2017.

All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security as described in the

bidding document.

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Source: Myanmar Petroleum Trade Association. Myanmar Ks per litre Note: The original source refers to the figures as "fuel prices". According to our surveys of petrol stations, they are largely in line with retail prices in Yangon. The source notes that retail prices may vary from location to location due to transportation costs.

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Retail fuel prices by week, March 2017

W/E 15 Mar W/E 17 Mar W/E 21 Mar W/E 28 Mar

Diesel Ks. 720 Ks. 720 Ks. 720 Ks. 710

Octane 95 Ks. 770 Ks. 770 Ks. 765 Ks. 760

Octane 92 Ks. 735 Ks. 735 Ks. 735 Ks. 720

680

690

700

710

720

730

740

750

760

770

780

6-Mar 10-Mar 14-Mar 18-Mar 22-Mar 26-Mar

Diesel

Octane 95

Octane 92

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Source: Myanmar Petroleum Trade Association. Myanmar Ks per litre Note: The original source refers to the figures as "fuel prices". According to our surveys of petrol stations, they are largely in line with retail prices in Yangon. The source notes that retail prices may vary from location to location due to transportation costs.

Imported fuel prices by week, March 2017

W/E 10 Mar W/E 13 Mar W/E 24 Mar W/E 17 Mar

Octane 92 Ks. 657 Ks.634 Ks. 634 Ks. 634

Diesel Ks. 670 Ks. 642 Ks. 633 Ks. 642

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600

610

620

630

640

650

660

670

680

690

700

3-Mar 7-Mar 11-Mar 15-Mar 19-Mar 23-Mar

Octane 92

Diesel

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Source: Myanmar Petroleum Trade Association

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Average retail prices of fuel in Myanmar (Kyat/Gallon)

Cities 16 March 17 March 20 March 29 March

Petrol Diesel Petrol Diesel Petrol Diesel Petrol Diesel

Yangon 3,350 3,300 3,350 3,300 3,350 3,300 3,250 3,250

Pyimana 3,540 3,370 3,540 3,370 3,420 3,330 3,420 3,330

Lewe 3,650 3,500 3,650 3,500 3,650 3,500 3,650 3,500

Tatkone 3,600 3,500 3,600 3,500 3,600 3,500 3,600 3,500

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