PV Gas D signs strategic contract with Tokyo Gas Asia

Mar 15th at 20:11
15-03-2021 20:11:25+07:00

PV Gas D signs strategic contract with Tokyo Gas Asia

PetroVietnam Low Pressure Gas Distribution JSC (PV Gas D) has decided to sign a strategc co-operation contract with strategic shareholder Tokyo Gas Asia.

PV Gas D signs strategic contract with Tokyo Gas Asia
PV Gas D amd Tokyo Gas Asia are tightening ties

Tokyo Gas Asia, a unit of Tokyo Gas, is currentlythe second-largest shareholder of PV Gas D with the ownership of a 24.9 per cent stake in the company.

This signing will contribute to reinforcing the strategic alliance the two parties signed in 2017 for natural gas distribution in Vietnam.

At the time, Tokyo Gas Asia planned to use its technologies and expertise in demand development and energy-saving technologies to boost the business value of PV Gas D.

In 2012, Tokyo Gas and PV Gas signed a comprehensive MoU on the development of a liquefied natural gas value chain in Vietnam. This led to the establishment of LNG Vietnam, a joint venture, in 2016.

At present, PetroVietnam is the largest shareholder at PV Gas D with a 50.5 per cent stake, and after Tokyo Gas, the third-largest one is Saibu Gas Co L., Ltd. with a 21 per cent stake.

Established in 2007, PVGas D focuses on pipeline networks, compressed natural gas, and wholesaling.

In 2020, the company acquired VND7.53 trillion ($327.4 million) in net revenue, a decrease compared to the figure of VND7.98 trillion ($346.96 million) in 2019. After-tax profit dropped to VND202.9 billion ($8.82 million) from VND233.7 billion ($10.16 million) in 2019.

It currently has a charter capital of VND900 billion ($39.13 million) and equity of VND1.32 trillion ($57.4 million). The total debt is estimated at VND1.94 trillion ($84.35 million).

In 2021, the company sets the target to generate 1.063 billion standard cubic metres.

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