Vietnam and the Netherlands are expected to further their energy
cooperation after a series of agreements were signed during Vietnamese
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung’s visit from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1.
At a Vietnam-Netherlands energy, oil and gas cooperation forum in The
Hague on Sept. 29, the two sides inked an MoU on energy cooperation
along with a cooperative agreement on oil and gas cooperation between
Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam) and the Netherland’s
Royal Dutch Shell Group.
A letter of intent between
PetroVietnam and companies and organisations which join the Automobile
Engineering Training Institute (AETI) programme on cooperation in
training, scientific research and technological transfer, and an MoU on
training cooperation between the Vietnam University of Oil and Gas
and the Delft University of Technology were also signed.
Speaking at the forum, PM Dung stressed that Vietnam considers
energy a key economic sector which contributes to realising the
country’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and shortens the national
industrialisation and modernisation process.
He said
that Vietnam ’s total energy demand for commercial purposes is
forecast to increase by over 7 percent each year in the 2010-2025
period.
To meet the energy demand for the country’s
economic development and ensure national energy security in the context
of fluctuating oil and gas prices, the Vietnamese Government is actively
implementing measures to diversify energy resources and giving priority
to developing renewable energy, liquefied natural gas-fuelled power and
atomic energy, he added.
On the same day, PM Dung
received the leaders of the Royal Dutch Shell Group and Heineken Group,
affirming that the Vietnamese Government will support and create
favourable conditions for the two groups to continue doing business in
the country.
According to the PM, during 20 years of
operations in Vietnam , Shell has made great contributions to
Vietnam ’s oil and gas sector, helping meet the country’s increasing
energy demand.
He suggested the group attach
importance to developing new, safe and environmentally friendly energy
resources as it is a focus of the Vietnamese Government’s attention to
ensure the country’s sustainable growth.
Dung also
spoke highly of Heineken’s success in Vietnam and its contributions to
social activities in the country over the past two decades, suggesting
the group pay more attention to environmental protection in order to
maintain its position as one of the leading businesses in Vietnam .
On the same day, the Vietnamese PM met with Queen
Beatrix of the Netherlands and senior officials of the Netherlands
Council for Trade Promotion and visited the Rijk Zwaan vegetable seed
company./.