Gazprom experts share experience at Vietsovpetro

A delegation of officials and experts from Gazprom visited Vietnam-Russia joint venture Vietsovpetro from September 26-27 as part of an annual cooperation training programme between the Russian gas giant and Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (Petrovietnam).

Gazprom experts visit Vietsovpetro. (Photo: Vietsovpetro)
Gazprom experts visit Vietsovpetro. (Photo: Vietsovpetro)

Hanoi (VNA) – A delegation of officials and experts from Gazprom visited Vietnam-Russia joint venture Vietsovpetro from September 26-27 as part of an annual cooperation training programme between the Russian gas giant and Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (Petrovietnam).

The two sides touched upon modern technology in the development and operation of offshore gas fields.

On September 26, the Gazprom experts visited a small air compression platform and compression platform MSP-4 of Vietsovpetro, where they learned about their operations and exchanged experience with engineers.

On the second day of the trip, the delegation had a working session with Vietsovpetro leaders who briefed them on the group’s establishment, development, and achievements over the past 43 years, as well as the friendship between Vietnam and Russia, particularly in the oil and gas field.

Gustov Dmitry Sergeevich from Gazprom appreciated the close ties between the oil and gas industries of Vietnam and Russia, and expressed his hope for stronger cooperation in the future, benefiting the two countries’ oil and gas and energy sectors.

The two sides discussed gas transportation technologies from offshore fields to the mainland as well as gas treatment solutions, with a focus on optimising operations and protecting the environment.

Following the meeting, the Russian delegation visited the Vietsovpetro's hall of tradition./.

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