Vietnam’s largest industrial gas plant operational

An industrial gas plant with capacity of 8,500 N cu.m per hour, the largest of its kind in Vietnam, was put into operation on October 6 at the Hoa Phat Steel Complex in the northern province of Hai Duong by the Messer Hai Phong Industrial Gas Company Ltd.
An industrial gas plant with capacity of 8,500 N cu.m per hour, thelargest of its kind in Vietnam, was put into operation on October 6 atthe Hoa Phat Steel Complex in the northern province of Hai Duong by theMesser Hai Phong Industrial Gas Company Ltd.

With an investment of 20 million USD, the plan is capable of producing 300 tonnes of oxygen and 510 tonnes of nitrogen a day.

Additionally,the company built a liquefied petroleum gas plant, providing 100 tonnesof liquefied oxygen and nitrogen and 10 tonnes of liquefied argon aday.

Apart from serving the Hoa Phat Steel Complex, the plantwill supply these products to the industrial gas markets in the northand central regions.

The Germany-based Messer Group has beenoperating over 13 years in Vietnam with two companies – Messer HaiPhong Industrial Gas Company Ltd. and Messer Vietnam Industrial GasCompany Ltd. It is leading in gas supply and related engineering servicein the Southeast Asian country.

In addition to the plant in HaiDuong, Messer Group invested in building filling stations in thesouthern provinces of Ba Ria-Vung Tau and Binh Duong and the northerncity of Hai Phong . It is expected to inject over 50 million USD inindustrial gas production projects in Vietnam in the coming years./.

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