Construction starts on one-million-tonne Thi Vai LNG warehouse

The state-owned oil and gas group PetroVietnam (PVN) and its member company, PetroVietnam Gas Corporation (PV Gas) started construction on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) warehouse at Thi Vai Terminal in the southern province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau on October 28.
Construction starts on one-million-tonne Thi Vai LNG warehouse ảnh 1Construction starts on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) warehouse at Thi Vai Terminal in the southern province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau on October 28. (Photo: VNA)

Ba Ria – VungTau (VNA) – The state-owned oil and gas group PetroVietnam (PVN)and its member company, PetroVietnam Gas Corporation (PV Gas) startedconstruction on a liquefiednatural gas (LNG) warehouse at Thi Vai Terminal in the sourthern province of BaRia – Vung Tau on October 28.

Speaking atthe groundbreaking ceremony, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Uong ChuLuu said the Thi Vai LNG Terminal warehouse is significant for the PVN and itssubsidiaries to realise goalsset in Vietnam’s national energy development strategy.

The Thi VaiLNG and Nhon Trach gas power project chain includes the Thi Vai LNG Terminal warehouse andthe Nhon Trach 3 and 4 gas-fired power plants, PV Gas Director General DuongManh Son said.

The warehouseis designed to receive one million tonnes of LNG a year after the first phase is completed in 2022 at anestimated cost of about 285 million USD. Its capacity is expected to double inthe second phase, which is scheduled to finish in 2023.

The warehousewill be capable of receiving LNG tankers with a tonnage of up to 85,000 DWT.After the first phase, it will consist of an LNG tank with a designed capacityof 180,000 cu.m and be capable of supplying extra 1.4 billion cu.m of gas tothe Nhon Trach 3 and 4 gas-fired power plants and otherindustrial businesses.

The operation of the Thi Vai LNG warehouse and the two Nhon Trach power plantswill help meet the growing gas and electricity demand in the southeasternregion, Son said, addingthat the two power plants will be the first in Vietnam using LNG.
At the LNG Producer-Consumer Conference 2019 in Tokyo, Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh said developing LNG is an inevitable trend for Vietnam to diversify fuel sources for electricity generation, contributing to ensuring national energy security.


He said Vietnam’s energy exploitation is mainly based on traditional natural sources such as hydropower, coal, oil and gas. However, hydroelectricity resources have almost been fully exploited. Therefore, the Vietnamese Government has mapped out policies to increase the use of clean and renewable energy for economic development, especially for power generation.

The minister added that in the national development plan of gas industry through 2025 with orientations to 2035, Vietnam needs to import LNG from 2022, and the demand for LNG will increase to about 5 million tonnes by 2025, 10 million tonnes by 2030, and 15 million tonnes by 2035.

To realise these goals, Vietnam is developing a system of LNG import terminals and relevant facilities. Moreover, Vietnam has been building and promulgating a legal framework to develop the LNG sector.

Also during the working visit to Japan to attend the conference, Minister Anh met with Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Isshu Sugawara and Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) for the House of Councilors Hiroshige Seko.

At the meeting with Minister Sugawara, Anh said the Vietnamese Government and Ministry of Industry and Trade are particularly interested in developing LNG-fuelled power generation and will create favourable conditions for Japanese businesses to study and implement LNG investment projects in Vietnam.

He proposed Japan continue helping Vietnam to develop gas-fuelled  power projects in the future, build regulations and policies to develop ports receiving and importing LNG, and develop human resources in the field.

In response, Sugawara said Japan will increase budgets to support human resources training in LNG business for countries, including Vietnam./.

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