Vietnam's largest refinery says to run at full capacity to meet fuel demand

Oct 27th at 07:49
27-10-2022 07:49:42+07:00

Vietnam's largest refinery says to run at full capacity to meet fuel demand

Vietnam's largest refinery will run operations at full capacity in the fourth quarter to ensure stable supplies of petroleum products for the domestic market, its owner Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical (NSRP) said on Tuesday.

 

The 200,000-barrel-per-day refinery will supply 2.4 million-2.5 million cubic metres of fuel products in the October-December period as committed, it said in a statement.

The statement comes days after several petrol stations in southern Vietnam shut down or limited their sales, citing financial difficulties, according to state media.

"Recently, the fuel supply from abroad to Vietnam has faced many difficulties that have possibly led to shortage of petroleum products at some petrol agents and retail gas stations," NSRP said.

On Thursday, the country's other refinery, Binh Son, said it had ramped up its production to meet domestic fuel demand and was operating at 109% of its designed capacity.

The two refineries combined meet around 70% of Vietnam's refined fuel needs.

On Wednesday, the Ministry of Industry and Trade asked the State Bank of Vietnam to help local fuel traders have better access to foreign currencies to pay for imports, as they face a steep increase in prices.

Vietnam's refined fuel imports in the first nine months of this year rose 22.7% from a year earlier to 6.52 million tonnes, but the import value rose 131% to $6.8 billion, according to government customs data.

NSRP is 35.1% owned by Japan's Idemitsu Kosan Co, 35.1% by Kuwait Petroleum, 25.1% by Vietnam's state oil firm PetroVietnam and 4.7% by Mitsui Chemicals Inc.

tuoitrenews



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Textile and garment sector bears the brunt of global uncertainties

Textile and garment businesses are facing pressure due to weaker purchasing power caused by mounting inflation and other global uncertainties.

Minister presents draft amended Law on Electronic Transactions

Minister of Information and Communication Nguyen Manh Hung on Tuesday presented a legal draft to the National Assembly (NA) to amend the Law on Electronic...

Vietnam’s prospects remain reassuring amid global uncertainty: Foreign experts

An export-oriented manufacturing and inbound foreign direct investment drive Vietnam's economic growth.

Authorities seek investors' ideas for renewable energy price framework

There have been numerous complaints regarding the development of the electricity price bracket, however only 59 out of 293 units and projects, or just 20 per cent...

Vietnam needs to have market leaders in logistics

The Government would continue to support local logistics firms in improving their competitiveness and allocate funds for transport infrastructure development.

Hanoi's retailers stimulate shopping demand by the year’s end

The city will continue to roll out promotional programs from now until the end of the year.

Greenback appreciation pushes up commodity prices in Vietnam

Prices of many imported goods, including fuel and smartphones, are poised to surge in Vietnam under the impacts of the domestic currency’s devaluation against the...

Bac Giang Province improves IZ management

Vietnam Economics News’ Viet Nga & Hoang Lan spoke with Nguyen Van Phuong, Deputy Director of the Bac Giang Province Department of Industry and Trade about...

Singapore – potential market for Viet Nam: Official

Singapore is a promising market where Vietnamese products see both advantages and difficulties, Cao Xuan Thang from the Vietnam Trade Office in Singapore said in an...

Viet Nam to experience import, export difficulties by end of year: MoIT

Viet Nam's import and export activities will face many difficulties and challenges in the last months of this year and into the next, according to Nguyen Cam Trang...


MOST READ


Back To Top