PetroVietnam’s board has two new members

The National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam) has announced the decisions to appoint Nguyen Van Mau, its Deputy General Director, and Tran Binh Minh, head of the PetroVietnam Office, as two new members of its Board of Members.
PetroVietnam’s board has two new members ảnh 1Nguyen Van Mau and Tran Binh Minh have become  new members of PetroVietnam's Board of Members (Photo: PetroVietnam)
Hanoi (VNA) – The National Oil and Gas Group(PetroVietnam) has announced the decisions to appoint Nguyen Van Mau, itsDeputy General Director, and Tran Binh Minh, head of the PetroVietnam Office, astwo new members of its Board of Members.

Member of the Party Central Committee and Chairman of the Commissionfor the Management of State Capital at Enterprises (CMSC) Nguyen Hoang Anh handed over theappointment decisions to Mau and Minh during a ceremony on July 28. The twowill serve at the board in a five-year term.

At the ceremony, Anh highlighted the important role of the PetroVietnam inensuring national energy security and national sovereignty, underlining theneed for the newly-appointed officials to continue to work hard to furtherboost the sustainable development of the firm and completing all assignedtasks.

Chairman of the PetroVietnam’s Board of Members Hoang Quoc Vuong said that thefirm is facing many challenges and difficulties, especially those from theenergy transition trend. He expressed his hope that the new officials will helpthe firm operate more efficiently.

After the appointment, PetroVietnam’s Board of Members comprises sevenmembers./.
VNA

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