Việt Nam would continue working with relevant countries and partners to secure stable crude oil inputs for the refinery, while promoting solutions to facilitate the transportation of petroleum products through the Strait of Hormuz to Việt Nam, including crude supply...
Việt Nam’s swift and coordinated policy response, from flexible fuel price management to efforts to diversify supply sources, has highlighted the country’s capacity for strategic adaptation in an increasingly volatile global economic landscape.
In an interview with Việt Nam News, Hồ Đình Thám, resident adviser to the Electricity Authority of Vietnam under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, discusses global energy trends, the country’s progress in building a competitive power market and the...
The revision calls for more efficient use of domestic resources alongside imports and balanced development across the energy system, including electricity, oil and gas, coal and renewables.
The Government has issued a resolution outlining 10 key solutions, promoted energy diplomacy and directed increased exploitation of oil, gas and coal resources, while regulating hyower reservoirs to support electricity generation.
City officials say the recent rush to petrol stations was driven largely by public anxiety rather than any real supply shortage, as regulators move to stabilise the market.
Significantly, Resolution 70-NQ/TW emphasises the equal role of the private sector, encouraging deeper engagement from both domestic and foreign enterprises.
As the Ninh Thuận nuclear plants break ground, they signal a strategic shift in Việt Nam’s energy landscape, boosting baseload power, cutting emissions, and advancing technology for decades ahead.
Party General Secretary Tô Lâm has signed a Politburo’s resolution on national energy security through 2030 with a vision to 2024, pledging stable supply, reduced emissions and a push into nuclear power to meet the demand for rapid and sustainable...
With much higher economic growth targets set for the future along with a strong commitment to achieve net zero emissions by the end of 2025, Việt Nam is seeing growing demand for electricity.
Việt Nam needs to consider the development of a battery energy storage system (BESS) to ensure energy security and sustainable development, experts have said.
The energy section has not been spared the impact of COVID-19 restrictions, as demand for gas fell dramatically in the first eight months of this year, reports Petrolvietnam.
Providing a sufficient source of energy to facilitate Viet Nam’s industrialisation and modernisation while also ensuring national energy security remained a challenge as Viet Nam and the region are importing more and more energy.