PV GAS focuses all efforts to ensure fuel supply in North after typhoon Yagi: Petrovietnam Gas Corporation
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PV GAS focuses all efforts to ensure fuel supply in North after typhoon Yagi: A train carrying the first 16 ISO tanks containing LNG from the South to the North. (Photo: PV Gas) |
With efforts to mitigate the impact of the natural disaster and restart industrial production and residential consumption, PV GAS has maintained a stable supply of gas products in the northern region.
Specifically, since September 9, PV GAS has resumed the operation of Ham Rong-Thai Binh gas system to provide low-pressure gas and CNG, and supplied LPG from the floating storage and port facilities in Thai Binh province and Hai Phong city, with a production volume of approximately 2,000 to 3,000 tonnes per day.
In the coming days, when industrial production and residential demand recover, the corporation will continue to ensure a steady supply of products at stable prices from both domestic and imported gas sources.
In an effort to ensure comprehensive energy supply for the northern region, on September 9 afternoon, a train carrying the first 16 ISO tanks containing LNG reached Dong Anh station in Hanoi, after a journey of 1,700km.
From there, they are expected to be transported by specialised tankers to industrial consumers in the region.