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Parami Energy Group of Companies is a
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-based energy conglomerate active in
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ed electricity generation,
Liquefied petroleum gas Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or LP gas) is a fuel gas which contains a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, specifically propane, propylene, butylene, isobutane and n-butane. LPG is used as a fuel gas in heating appliances, cooking e ...
(LPG) import and distribution, and oil & gas exploration and development.


History

Parami Energy Group of Companies was founded in 2004 by Ken Tun as an engineering service provider. In 2009, Parami partnered India's Punj Lloyd Group in the construction of the landmark 40" x 205 km pipeline connecting the offshore Shwe natural gas field to China, a project that commissioned for operation in July 2013. In 2012, Parami secured a license to explore and develop Myanmar’s PSC-I onshore oil and gas block with India’s Jubilant Energy. In 2014, it was awarded a license to explore and develop two offshore oil and gas blocks, AD-3 and A5, as minority shareholder with UK-based
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and US-based
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. In March 2017, Parami was selected by the Union Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation as the private sector developer and operator of solar-powered electrification projects in rural Magway and
Mandalay Mandalay ( or ; ) is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. Located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631km (392 miles) (Road Distance) north of Yangon, the city has a population of 1,225,553 (2014 census). Mandalay was fo ...
regions as part of the Myanmar government's National Electrification Program supported by the
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. In September 2017, Parami was awarded a contract by the Union Ministry of Electricity and Energy to operate a state-owned LPG import facility.


Operations

The company currently operates two projects. Under its Parami Gas brand, it markets and distributes LPG to commercial and residential customers across Myanmar. Secondly, it operates two solar power projects on Yesagyo Island and in Gyaint Gyi township of Magway and Mandalay regions respectively. Parami Gas: Overview of the LPG Company in Myanmar Parami Gas Distribution Public Co. Ltd. is a notable company in Myanmar's LPG market. The company was founded in March 2019 and focuses on providing safety, quality, and customer service in the residential LPG sector. Parami Gas aims to expand its offerings to commercial and industrial sectors. Through its product offerings, services, and community initiatives, Parami Gas has carved out a significant share in Myanmar's LPG market. Product Offerings Parami Gas provides LPG cylinders in two sizes for residential customers (12.5 kg and 5.0 kg) and two sizes for the commercial market (20 kg and 48 kg). The cylinders are manufactured by AHAMITR PRESSURE CONTAINER PLC (SMPC) of Thailand, a leading manufacturer of gas cylinders. This collaboration ensures that the cylinders meet international safety standards and offer a reliable, high-quality product to customers in Myanmar. A distinctive feature of Parami Gas cylinders is the POL valve system, which ensures better quality and quantity control and improved safety during the filling process. In contrast to competitors using manual valve systems, Parami Gas cylinders can only be filled at approved filling stations using a special filling head for POL valves. This process guarantees that customers receive high-quality gas filled safely and accurately. Service and Convenience Parami Gas offers a streamlined cylinder ordering and refilling process. The company's hotline number, 8484, is easy to remember and has a positive connotation in the Myanmar language, translating to "darling darling." Customers can call the hotline to order new cylinders or request refills. Parami Gas delivers fully-filled cylinders to customers' locations and replaces empty cylinders on-site, providing a more convenient and efficient experience compared to traditional gas shops. Market Landscape and Competition Myanmar's LPG market is experiencing rapid growth due to increasing urbanization, a growing middle class, and an unreliable electricity grid. The market is fragmented, with local players such as Awra, Elite, and MLPG Group dominating the market. Parami Gas has differentiated itself from competitors by offering a more convenient and superior service. The four-digit hotline number, 8484, makes it easy for customers to request new sets or refills, and on-site cylinder replacement streamlines the process and provides a better customer experience. Future Expansion and Growth Parami Gas is set to be listed on the Yangon Stock Exchange in May 2023, which will provide easier access to capital for expansion and acquisition of planned value chain infrastructures. Parami Gas plans to develop value chain infrastructures, such as LPG terminals, storage tanks, and filling stations, to increase market share and capture more customers. The company aims to build filling stations within six months, starting in major cities like Yangon, Mandalay, and Irrawaddy. They are also in talks with an LPG terminal developer to acquire an under-construction terminal for $15 million, with an expected operational timeline of one year after finalizing the negotiation. The company aims to capture 15% of the market share in the commercial segment. Community Initiatives Parami Gas has partnered with the World LPG Association (WLPGA) to launch two Community Kitchens in Myanmar, one in Ho Pong, Southern Shan State, and the other in Legai, Magway Region. These initiatives provide clean LPG cooking facilities for underprivileged communities, reducing deaths from indoor pollution and improving living conditions. Parami Gas official website: https://www.paramigas.com/ AHAMITR PRESSURE CONTAINER PLC official website: https://www.smpcplc.com/ Myanmar Times article on Parami Gas listing on Yangon Stock Exchange: https://www.mmtimes.com/news/parami-gas-list-ysx.html World LPG Association (WLPGA) official website: https://www.wlpga.org/ WLPGA Cooking For Life campaign: https://www.wlpga.org/cooking-for-life/ BPN (Butane-Propane News) article on Parami Gas Community Kitchen: https://www.bpnews.com/index.php/publications/magazine/archive/12308-parami-energy-launches-community-kitchen-in-myanmar Myanmar Business Today article on Paraami


References

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