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PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng at the inauguration of the first oil refinery in Việt Nam - Photo: VGP
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The Dung Quất Oil Refinery was defined by the Vietnamese National Assembly as a key national work which needs to use advanced technologies and techniques to produce high-grade products meeting strict requirements for environmental protection.
With the designed capacity of refining 6.5 million tons of crude oil a year, the refinery is expected to meet about 30% of local demand for petroleum.
The oil refinery construction was undertaken by the Technip contractor group that included Technip (France), Technip (Malaysia), JGC (Japan), and Tecnicas Reunidas (Spain).
During the construction process, started in 2005, the Technip group already recruited more than 100 Vietnamese sub-contractors and suppliers of related equipment and services.
It has generated jobs for tens of thousands of local people in Quảng Ngãi and at peak periods employed up to 12,000 workers from other localities in Việt Nam and more than 30 countries around the world.
The plant is expected to run at its full capacity in this August.
When running in full, the Dung Quất Oil Refinery is capable of churning out about 150,000 tons of petrol, 240,000 tons of diesel, and around 23,000 tons of LPG a month.
Additionally, it can also be producing over 8,000 tons of Propylene, 30,000 tons of jet fuel and around 25,000 tons of FO.
In total, this year the plant is expected to hit the market with about 2.6 million tons of oil products.
To serve the full operation, the Dung Quất Refinery has since May, 2008 conducted several test runs, using 1,500 tons of LPG, over 50,000 tons of diesel, and 160,000 tons of crude oil from the Bạch Hổ (White Tiger) oilfield. More than 1,000 people have been trained to operate and manage the refinery.
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