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Energy

Ten investors are seeking approval for biomass power projects with an average capacity of 10 MW each, according to the Vietnam Institute of Energy under the Ministry of Industry and...More...
Vietnam Oil & Gas Group Chief Executive Do Van Hau said the company may reach an agreement by next year with Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM:US) on a $10 billion natural...More...
The first phase of PetroVietnam’s biggest project yet, Nam Con Son 2 Gas Pipeline in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, is set to come on-line by mid next year, the Vietnam...More...
Prime Minister Mark Rutte has voiced the Netherlands’ support for practical actions to realise the 2013 Mekong Delta Plan , with a view to minimising the adverse impact of climate...More...
Vietnam, Netherlands strengthen energy cooperation A Vietnam-Netherlands Energy Forum was held in Hanoi on Tuesday. Vietnam called on Dutch businesses to invest in thermal electricity and renewable energy. Hang Anh...More...
Vietnam and the Netherlands signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on energy, in the Hague in 2011, creating a firm legal framework for bilateral cooperation in this field. Effective implementation...More...
A Vietnam-Netherlands energy forum was held in Hanoi on June 17 as part of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s visit to Vietnam. Addressing the event, Deputy Minister of Industry and...More...
HANOI – On June 17, 2014, the Netherlands-Vietnam energy forum was held in Hanoi.  The forum discussed the effective implementation of a 2011 memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between the...More...
RANGOON — Burma’s Ministry of Energy on Wednesday announced that it has awarded international firms, mostly from Western nations, 20 areas in its waters to explore for oil and gas....More...
Vietnam considers the development of renewable energy a top priority in its national climate change strategy as the country's energy demands increase, according to experts from the National Energy Institute...More...