Bangkok: Star Petroleum Refining Public Company Limited (SPRC) has clarified that it is not pursuing legal action against the government over recent measures to reduce refinery gate prices. The company issued a statement to address misinformation circulating in some media outlets regarding their stance on the matter.
According to Thai News Agency, SPRC emphasized that reports suggesting potential lawsuits or a lack of cooperation with government agencies are inaccurate and have led to public confusion. The company confirmed that no legal action has been taken against any government entity concerning the reduction of ex-refinery diesel prices.
SPRC stated its ongoing collaboration with the government to implement measures aimed at ensuring national energy stability and minimizing the impact of energy market fluctuations on the public. As a key player in Thailand's oil refining sector, the company maintains operations in compliance with legal standards and principles of good governance, prioritizing transparency and accountability while balancing the interests of all stakeholders, including the government, private sector, and the public.
The company reaffirmed its dedication to working alongside government bodies to manage the nation's energy sector effectively and support public-beneficial policies. Additionally, SPRC pledged to operate its business efficiently to guarantee a steady and adequate oil supply to meet the domestic market's demands.