Dung Quat refinery earns $250m in after-tax profit

Jan 12th at 14:54
12-01-2016 14:54:43+07:00

Dung Quat refinery earns $250m in after-tax profit

The Dung Quat Oil Refinery Plant earned nearly VND5.7 trillion (US$250 million) in after-tax profit last year, achieving 52 per cent of its annual target, the Dau Tu (Investment) newspaper said.

 

The plant is operated by the Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Company (BSR).

According to a report of the Viet Nam Oil and Gas Corporation (Petrol Viet Nam), BSR earned consolidated revenue of VND94.4 trillion ($4.2 billion) in 2015, achieving 100 per cent of its annual target. Of this, the revenue of the parent company was VND94.1 trillion ($4.19 billion), meeting 100 per cent of the yearly target.

It is worth mentioning that BSR constantly asked the relevant authorities for help in 2015 as it was worried that the Dung Quat Oil plant could be on the verge of bankruptcy. The company said it was facing high inventories, running out of storage space for products and was unable to compete against imported fuel.

The cause of its troubles was that the petroleum produced by Dung Quat Refinery faced higher taxes than the petroleum imported from the ASEAN region, forcing several local businesses that bought petroleum from Dung Quat to switch to other sources, the newspaper said.

For instance, the polypropylene plastic (PP) beads produced by BSR were unable to compete with imported goods sourced from the ASEAN region that enjoy tax incentives. BSR's PP inventory sometimes rose up to 80 per cent in the third quarter of 2015, it said.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Panasonic Eneloop rechargeable batteries mark 10th anniversary

Japanese electronics giant Panasonic has just launched “Eneloop Solar Storage Battery” as a new series of eneloop rechargeable batteries to mark eneloop 10th...

WB: Freight logistics should be improved

Viet Nam's Government should work with private importers, exporters and transport companies to improve freight logistics because the evolving economy needs new...

Gazprom Neft ceases talks to buy 49% stake in Vietnam’s only refinery

Russia's Gazprom Neft has asked to cancel talks on a proposed purchase of stakes in Vietnam's Dung Quat refinery, the developer of the country's sole oil processing...

Reduction of greenhouse gas in the construction industry

Over the past many years, the Vietnamese government, ministries, and sectors have been implementing Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs).

Aviation sector instructed to spread wings in ASEAN

Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai asked Viet Nam's aviation industry to create breakthroughs in building and upgrading airports in a bid to elevate it to a...

Submarine power cable project starts

Construction of a 15.5km submarine cable connecting the Cham Islands to the national power grid began on Saturday.

PVN encouraged to expand gas, oil exploration activities

Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai requested the National Oil and Gas Group (PVN) to continue to search for new sites, and produce more oil and gas in 2016.

Domestic company seeks to join Airbus parts plant

Aerospace Engineering Services JSC (AESC), a Vietnamese joint stock company, has proposed joining with the Vietnamese Government to develop the country's aviation...

Ho Chi Minh City to conduct more studies on plasma-tech facility

The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Planning and Investment has just proposed the city’s people’s committee to green-light Australia-owned Trisun Green Energy Co. to...

Billion-dollar Victory oil refinery remains uncertain

The fate of $22 billion Victory Oil Refinery project, invested by Thailand’s PTT Public Company Limited (PTT) and Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco), remains...


MOST READ


Back To Top