Lao PetroVietnam Oil marks 5th anniversary

A ceremony to celebrate the 5th anniversary of Lao PetroVietnam Oil (PV Oil Laos), a subsidiary of the PetroVietnam Oil Corporation (PV Oil), was held in Vientiane on November 30.
Lao PetroVietnam Oil marks 5th anniversary ảnh 1PV Oil's petro supply system (Source: VNA)

Vientiane (VNA) - A ceremony to celebrate the 5th anniversary of Lao PetroVietnam Oil (PV Oil Laos), a subsidiary of the PetroVietnam Oil Corporation (PV Oil), was held in Vientiane on November 30.

The event was attended by Vietnamese Ambassador to Laos Nguyen Manh Hung and Vice President of the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group Nguyen Sinh Khang, along with Lao officials and Vietnamese businesses in Laos.

Speaking at the ceremony, chairman of PV Oil Laos’ board of directors Huynh Nguyen Bach Tuyen expressed his gratitude to the Lao Party and Government for facilitating conditions for the company to operate.

PV Oil Laos will enlarge its retail network and develop its petrol business, making contributions to Laos’ socio-economy and tightening the special relations between the two countries, Tuyen highlighted.

With initial charter capital of 3 million USD, PV Oil purchased Shell du Laos Co in late 2009 and put PV Oil Laos into operation on December 1, 2010.

Despite difficulties caused by the global economic crisis, PV Oil Laos has made stellar achievements and become a leading subsidiary of PV Oil.

From 70 petrol stations in 11 out of 17 provinces and cities in the early days, the company has increased its presence to 15 provinces with 104 petrol stations. PV Oil Laos has become popular among Lao residents, resulting in revenue of over 100 million USD every year.

The company also proactively takes part in charitable activities in Laos.

PV Oil Laos’ success has backed PV Oil’s sound strategy of expanding its investment in foreign countries to bring its services to international markets.-VNA

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