According to a tender document posted on the company’s website, the cargoes will be delivered from March to May 2025 with a total quantity of 14,200,000 MMBtu. "The specific
The Thi Vai LNG import facility consists of one 180,000-cbm LNG tank, a jetty, and regas area.
The terminal has a capacity of 1 mtpa in its first phase, but PV Gas plans to boost the capacity to 3 mtpa in the next stage.
Nhon Trach 3 and Nhon Trach 4 LNG power plants
PetroVietnam Power, a unit of state-owned PetroVietnam, just announced that it has fired up its Nhon Trach 3 LNG power plant.
In November 2021, PV Power broke ground on the Nhon Trach 3 and 4 plants in the southern province of Dong Nai, which are worth about $1.4 billion.
Vietnam’s first LNG power plants will have a total capacity of 1.5 GW, according to PV Power.
PV Power said that the company and PV Gas are still working to sign the final gas supply agreement for these plants.
The two firms are taking the final steps to sign the GSA, ensuring a long-term and stable gas source for future operations, it said.
In November last year, PV Gas signed a contract with PV Power to supply the commissioning LNG cargo for the latter’s Nhon Trach 3 and Nhon Trach 4 power plants.
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