Pattaya Mail
Energy Ministry uses provincial Facebook pages to update public on fuel...
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Ministry of Energy is providing daily updates on fuel station availability nationwide through provincial Facebook pages to help the public...
Thai police launch expanded sea operations to curb fuel smuggling
BANGKOK, Thailand – Justice Minister Police Lieutenant General Rutthaphon Naowarat and Deputy Commissioner General of the Royal Thai Police Pol. Gen. Thatchai Pitaneelaboot chaired...
Thailand checks Shell oil depot as officials say fuel supply will...
BANGKOK, Thailand – Officials from Thailand’s Department of Energy Business and the Department of Special Investigation inspected a major oil storage facility operated by...
Thailand checks over 2,000 businesses amid price monitoring drive
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce of Thailand has conducted inspections at more than 2,000 businesses across the country this month in an...
Interior Ministry appoints nationwide officers to monitor fuel trade and prevent...
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Ministry of Interior has appointed authorized officers nationwide to enforce measures to prevent fuel shortages related to the situation in...
Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn chairs national commission meeting for royal cremation...
BANGKOK, Thailand – Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on 21 March 2026 chaired a meeting of the National Commission on the Royal...
TAT and Porsche Club Singapore launch luxury driving caravan across Thailand
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Singapore Office, in partnership with Porsche Club Singapore (PCS), has launched the “Drive of the...
Experience ‘Instant Happiness’ at Thailand’s 44th Tourism Festival 2026, March 25-29
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand is set to host the Thailand Tourism Festival 2026, a nationwide travel showcase at the Queen...
Shockwaves in Asia: War, Oil and the Future of Tourism (Part...
BANGKOK, Thailand - The global power shifts explored in Part One do not remain confined to geopolitics. They move quickly—often invisibly - through economic...













