Vietnam: Dung Quat refinery reports $80.4 million profits
The Dung Quat Oil Refinery earned nearly VND1.8 trillion (US$80.4 million)
in after-tax profit in the first quarter of the year, achieving 30 per cent
of its annual target.
Figures released Sunday by Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Company
(BSR), the plant's operator, showed revenues of VND21 trillion in the first
three months of the year and contributing more than VND2.4 trillion to the
State budget.
At the end of last year, BSR targeted revenues of VND62.4 trillion in 2017,
VND10.1 trillion lower than the previous year. It expected a profit of
VND1.68 trillion.
Tran Ngoc Nguyen, BSR's general director said the 2017 plans were based on
an oil price scenario of $50 a barrel. In addition, it planned to halt
production for 52 days for its third overall maintenance in the middle of
the year.
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has said that the crude oil price in the first
half of the month was $57 a barrel, $7 higher than the previous estimate.
With the increasing trend of oil prices this year, the Dung Quat Oil
Refinery's business results will be positive, Nguyen said, adding that its
capacity reached 105 per cent while its energy consumption index dropped
significantly.
"This has been a cautious plan. However, we have been trying to reach higher
results as the oil prices have been on an upward trend on world markets,
while the overall maintenance plan could take less time than thought," he
added.
BSR has also implemented an expansion plan of the Dung Quat Oil Refinery
Plant. The Quang Ngai Province People's Committee is expected to complete
land clearance for the expansion by the end of June.
Le Manh Hung, deputy general director of the Viet Nam National Oil and Gas
Group (PetroVietnam) said BSR should focus on its privatisation and
expansion as well as upgrading technologies.
"BSR will face competition when other refineries go into operation. That is
why it should review its product distribution system," said Vu Truong Son,
PetroVietnam's general director cum chairman.
Son also asked BSR to ensure progress of overall maintenance as the work
would have a major effect on its privatisation.
Last year, BSR reported revenues of nearly VND75.2 trillion, a profit of
VND5 trillion and a VND12.4 trillion contribution to the State budget.
During seven years of operation, the $3billion-project has contributed $7
billion to the State budget, showing the effectiveness of the first refinery
project in Viet Nam.
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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.
www.aptthailand.com
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