Vung Ro Petroleum shakes hands with DenimoTech

Jan 12th at 08:43
12-01-2018 08:43:21+07:00

Vung Ro Petroleum shakes hands with DenimoTech

Vung Ro Petroleum Co., Ltd. (VRP), the operator of Vietnam's third oil refinery located in the central province of Phu Yen and backed by the UK-based Technostar Management Limited, today signed a co-operative agreement with DenimoTech, a Denmark-headquartered firm, aiming to provide turnkey solutions for the petroleum by-product sector and aid the implementation of VRP’s new manufacturing plant in Vietnam.

Specifically, the Danish industrial product manufacturer committed to team up with $3.2 billion Vung Ro oil refinery in the construction of a high-tech state-of-the-art bituminous binders processing plant, utilising green technology from Denmark.

The plant will have a storage capacity of 12,000 tonnes with a second phase upgrade to 30,000 tonnes. It is expected to be a top-notch environmental friendly bitumen emulsion and polymer modified bitumen plant, which is also a state-of-the-art packing facility to facilitate exports of hi-tech bituminous products to regional markets.

Kirill Korolev, general director of Vung Ro Petroleum told VIR that it is expected to start the first phase development this year.

He said that this plant is part of Vung Ro Petroleum’s attempt to produce its own high-quality bituminous binders compliant to Vietnamese standards, American Superpave Performance Grade standards and other standards required by customers in the region.

He added that “this project will contribute significantly to Vietnam’s infrastructure development. The road, airport and port infrastructure of a country are barometers for its advancement, wealth and prosperity.”

“We, at Vung Ro Petroleum, are proud to contribute to this development with our full commitment and selecting the world’s best technology providers to bring possibly the best materials and science to the Vietnamese market,” Korolev added.

While, Bernd Schmidt, CEO of Bitumina Group and chairman of DenimoTech, asserted that “Together with our partners, international vendors and some of our best scientists from Denmark, we will deliver a cutting-edge facility and technology for Vung Ro Petroleum and help bring in pavement design which has longer-life and can solve the local engineering problems of the Vietnamese construction and industrial sectors.”

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