"Thai Deputy Defense Minister Condemns Cambodia Over Landmine Incident Injuring Thai Soldiers; Keo Remy, however, warned, 'Please do not walk like a crab.'" | BREAKING: Tensions Escalate: Thai Troops Prepare to Launch Unauthorized Attack on Cambodian Territory Amid Internal Political Strife | Cambodia Rebuts Thailand’s Baseless Landmine Allegations and Urges Diplomacy to Maintain Regional Peace | Cambodia Accuses Thailand of Using Landmine Incidents as a Political Tool and Violating Ceasefire Agreements | Breaking: Kandal Provincial Police Arrest Notorious Lotion Manufacturer Love Riya | Cambodia Clarifies Misleading Claims About Ottawa Convention Meeting in Bangkok | Cambodia, China, and Thailand Discuss Regional Cooperation and Border Disputes at Mekong-Lancang Meeting | Smile Asia Philanthropic Visionary Award” Presented to Dr. Pich Chanmony Hun Manet | Cambodia & Thailand Call for Restraint and Adherence to International Agreements | International Observer Team Conducts Monitoring Visit Following Cambodia–Thailand Ceasefire Agreement | Cambodia, Vietnam Strengthen Ties in High‑Level Video Conference; Aim for $20B Trade |

Former PTT Gas Stations Transition to Peace Petroleum Cambodia

Phnom Penh, August 9, 2025 — The owners of former PTT gas stations in Cambodia have officially announced their rebranding to Peace Petroleum Cambodia (PPC). This move marks a new chapter for the stations, with plans to overhaul and upgrade the existing network.

Currently, 35 stations are involved in the transition, with 31 already operating under the new PPC brand and four stations under construction. During this period, PPC is working to ensure a smooth switch by sourcing fuel aligned with the Royal Government of Cambodia’s policies, updating station management systems, and redesigning station logos and facilities. The company estimates that these changes will take around three months.

To manage the transition effectively, PPC will handle existing fuel stocks cautiously, prioritizing supplies from countries not subject to international boycotts. The company is also exploring adding new coffee brands and services to enhance customer experience at PPC stations in the future.

PPC emphasizes its commitment to maintaining reliable service during this transformation, aiming to strengthen its presence in the local market while adhering to national regulations. The rebranding reflects the company’s vision to modernize and deliver improved service to Cambodian consumers.


Related News