Vietsovpetro production hits 50 billion cu.m of gas
The production of Vietsovpetro, the oil and gas joint venture between Vietnam – Russia, reached 50 billion cu.m of gas on October 1 after 30 years of operation.
Hanoi (VNA) – The production of Vietsovpetro, the oil and gas jointventure between Vietnam – Russia, reached 50 billion cu.m of gas on October 1 after30 years of operation.
According to Vietsovpetro, of the volume, 18 billion cu.m of gas was suppliedfor the firm’s gas lift-based crude oil exploration in the oil fields of HoTrang (White Tiger), Rong (Dragon), Tho Trang (White Rabbit), and Nam Rong –Doi Moi.
The rest of 32 billion cu.m of gas was brought ashore, supplying forthe gas-fuelled industrial clusters, such as the Phu My Fertiliser Plant,Nhon Trach Power Plants 1, 2, 3; and Ba Ria Power Plant.
Over the past 30 years, Vietsovpetro has safely, effectively operated andcollected all associated gas from fields in the Cuu Long Basin and part of the associatedgas from the Nam Con Son Basin.
The first volume of associated gas from the White Tiger field was broughtashore on May 3, 1995.
The total volume of gas brought ashore by Vietsovpetro exceeded one billion cu.mon May 15, 1998. The figure reached 20 billion cu.m on March 25, 2008; 30billion cu.m on October 25, 2011; and 45 billion cu.m on April 15, 2015.-VNA
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