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Thai Oil PCL provides only a limited window into its climate-policy lobbying. It does name two identifiable policy areas—the draft Thai National Climate Change Act and the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism—indicating that these developments are on its lobbying agenda, yet it offers no detail on how it has tried to shape either measure. The only mechanism it discloses is indirect participation in business associations, describing its role as “joining membership of the greenhouse gas-related associations…to monitor the regulatory enforcements,” without identifying which government bodies or officials it contacts or whether it undertakes any direct engagement. The company’s description of what it hopes to achieve remains aspirational rather than specific; it notes that “if the government advocates or offers incentives for investing in clean energy ventures… it could facilitate Thaioil Group’s adaptation,” but does not spell out concrete policy changes, targets, or amendments it is pressing for. Overall, the disclosures signal awareness of climate legislation but fall short of revealing clear lobbying actions, targets, or defined outcomes.
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