Petrolimex, JCCP further cooperation to improve efficiency of petroleum depot management

The Vietnam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex) and the Japan Cooperation Centre Petroleum (JCCP) on September 28 signed a cooperation agreement for Phase 3 of the cooperation project to improve the efficiency of management and operation of petroleum depots.
Petrolimex, JCCP further cooperation to improve efficiency of petroleum depot management ảnh 1Petrolimex staff sell petroleum for consumers - Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex)and the Japan Cooperation Centre Petroleum (JCCP) on September 28 signed a cooperationagreement for Phase 3 of the cooperation project to improve the efficiency ofmanagement and operation of petroleum depots.

Under the deal, Phase 3 of the project will be implemented from2021 to 2023 with a focus on enhancing automation applications, improving theefficiency of checks, maintenance and repair, ensuring firefighting and safety,and protecting the environment in technical management at petroleum works aswell as in the whole Petrolimex system.

It is expected to help Petrolimex maintain stable and safeproduction and business activities, improve its competitiveness and sustainabledevelopment.

After the first phase of the technical cooperation projectwas inked in July 2016, under the assistance of JCCP, collaboration betweenPetrolimex and ENEOS Corporation has seen positive results.

Specifically, Petrolimex has developed and applied twotechnical regulations on inspection, maintenance and repair of pipelines andtanks in petroleum depots.

Five seminars have been organised in Vietnam, attracting theparticipation of both Vietnamese and Japanese experts and technicians.

The Vietnamese group has also sent four delegations ofexperts and technicians to learn from Japan’s experience./.
VNA

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