Gasoline market under pressure ahead of November 21 operating period

Nov 16th at 07:55
16-11-2022 07:55:45+07:00

Gasoline market under pressure ahead of November 21 operating period

Due in part to Nghi Son Refinery & Petrochemical's financial and capital losses, people are still struggling to buy gasoline.

 

Three days after the government published Public Statement No.1085/CD-TTg regarding the administration and management of petroleum products, supplies were still limited. The fuel scarcity has expanded from a few southern provinces last month to affect numerous areas, including Hanoi.

In the Official Gazette, the government instructed the chairman of the Board of Members of state-run PetroVietnam to ensure that Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical Company and Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Company form a solid plan to allocate petroleum, giving priority to the inventory levels of enterprises that have been importing gasoline and oil to help offset costs.

The primary factors influencing supply

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), the total petroleum source will reach 18.6 million cubic metres by November, meeting 90 per cent of 2022's consumption demand. On November 12, a day following the prime minister's directive, the MoIT issued a decree requiring wholesalers and distributors to sign an agreement to deliver sufficient gasoline and oil to retail establishments.

However, the disruption of petroleum supplies in some parts has made it more difficult to enhance independence from local supply.

Initial monitoring results from the National Assembly Committee on Finance and Budget indicate that the finances and business production of the Nghi Son Refinery (NSR) project are extremely concerning, with the project struggling financially and negative capital continuously being one of the most significant factors affecting domestic petroleum supply in 2022.

On November 11, the National Assembly decided to adopt the resolution on central budget allocation in 2023 but was asked to estimate the amount needed to balance the NSR's product offtake price in 2023 and report back at the next session.

In the central budget allocation plan for 2023, the government estimated that the money necessary to offset the NSR's product offtake price by the end of 2023 is around $640 million, and it aims to provide around $330 million of this.

Hoang Thanh Tung, Chairman of the National Assembly Committee for Legislation, stated that the government has not fully explained the basis for calculating this estimate, the reason for not arranging sufficient estimates, and the synchronisation with other obligations under the guarantee agreement.

Under the Government Guarantees and Undertakings Agreement, PetroVietnam covers all goods from this facility for a period of 15 years at a wholesale price equal to the import price plus an import tax incentive of 3 per cent for petrochemical products, 5 per cent for liquefied natural gas, and 7 per cent for petroleum products.

This agreement also stipulates that PetroVietnam is liable for repaying NSR for the shortfall if Vietnam cuts its import tax rate to a level lower than the preferential rate for 10 years after 2018.

Additional modifications to gasoline and oil prices

Currently, the retail price per litre of gasoline is computed based on the base price, which is comprised of several components. On November 13, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) demanded that gasoline wholesalers disclose data on petroleum business expenses to the MoIT. It is suggested that the data be provided to the MoF on November 15.

This recommendation was made one day after the prime minister's decree requesting that the MoF continue monitoring and calculating the expenses of gasoline and oil trade until November 21.

" Gasoline has peculiar properties. Each company's resource generation costs vary, resulting in varying prices. Government pricing cannot be replaced by a management agency. Let the firm choose the pricing of its products. "Bui Ngoc Bao, chairman of the Vietnam Petroleum Association

The government has made attempts to modify the costs of importing gasoline and oil while continuing to evaluate the expenses with the goal of decreasing the monthly adjustment time. This is the ideal circumstance and timing to place gasoline under state administration and the market mechanism.

Prior to November 11, the cost of importing foreign fuel to Vietnam rose by 1-2 US cents per litre, with gasoline and oil costing 1-3 US cents per litre. According to the MoF, this benchmark cost exceeded the actual import price of the petroleum lots recently imported by the business.

The MoF reported on October 20 that Petrolimex's imports to the port cost 1 US cent per litre of RON 92 base gasoline (the type used to produce E5 RON 92 gasoline), whereas RON 95 costs 3 US cents per litre.

On November 6, the next shipment of commodities imported by this company cost 2 US cents per litre for RON 92 and 3 US cents per litre for RON 95. According to the MoF, these expenses are less than the regulatory agency's adjustment.

In contrast, several petroleum companies said that the updated MoF cost figure did not represent reality.

The data Petrolimex submitted to the MoF also reveals an alternative viewpoint. The import premium cost (the price adjustment element in petroleum import contracts) with RON 92 gasoline is 3 US cents more than RON 95 gasoline, while the difference between oil products ranges from 1 to 3 US cents per litre.

The cost standard is a component of the management of the national petroleum supply. Many companies feel that the price of petroleum should rise by between 3 and 5 US cents per litre to help them break even and alleviate the present fuel crisis.

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