Fuel Trade Act, B.E. 2543 (2000).
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Abstract
This Act aims to regulate the fuel trading. The Act consists of 8 Chapters: Fuel Trade and Transportation; Notification and publication of Information; Prevention and Remedy on Fuel Shortage; Determination and Control of Quality; Powers and Duties of the Competent Officer; License Revocation; Punishment; Transitory Provisions.
In this Act, Fuel means liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline, aviation fuel, kerosene oil, diesel oil, fuel oil, lubricant, any other petroleum products used or able to be used as fuel or lubricant, natural gas, crude oil, or any other materials used or able to be used as raw materials in refinery or to produce the above said products. A license to operate fuel trading shall be obtained for a fuel trader having trade volume of each type of fuel or in all types altogether per year from one hundred thousands metric tons or upwards, or a fuel trader of only liquefied petroleum gas having trade volume per year from fifty thousands metric tons or upwards.
In this Act, Fuel means liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline, aviation fuel, kerosene oil, diesel oil, fuel oil, lubricant, any other petroleum products used or able to be used as fuel or lubricant, natural gas, crude oil, or any other materials used or able to be used as raw materials in refinery or to produce the above said products. A license to operate fuel trading shall be obtained for a fuel trader having trade volume of each type of fuel or in all types altogether per year from one hundred thousands metric tons or upwards, or a fuel trader of only liquefied petroleum gas having trade volume per year from fifty thousands metric tons or upwards.
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No
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French
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