Vietnam, Venezuela boost petroleum cooperation
Vietnam and Venezuela have signed a number of agreements on oil and gas cooperation.
The agreements were signed in Caracas, Venezuela, on April 13 by Chairman of the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam) Dinh La Thang and Venezuelan Minister for Energy and Petroleum and President of the Venezuelan State Oil Company PDVSA Rafael Ramirez.
The two leaders formalised PDVSA’s involvement in expanding the Dung Quat Oil Refinery in Vietnam by refining 100,000 barrels of oil per day taken from the Junin 2 bloc of Venezuela’s Orinoco Oil Belt, the world’s largest oil reserve.
They also assessed the possibility of its joint venture Petromacareo to begin tapping the Junin 2 oil field six months ahead of schedule.
Petromacareo is scheduled to tap the Junin 2 field from the third quarter of 2012 with a daily capacity of 50,000 barrels which is expected to be quadrupled after two years.
The two leaders discussed three potential cooperation agreements, including PetroVietnam’s assistance to PDVSA in product distribution in Asia .
PetroVietnam is a strategic partner and one of the first companies cooperating with PDVSA in projects to develop the Orinoco Oil Belt, PDVSA said on its website. – VOV
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