PM asks new PetroVietnam chief to handle loss-making projects
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc handed over the decision on the appointment of new Chairman of the Member Council of the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group to Tran Sy Thanh, member of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC) and former Secretary of the Lang Son province Party Committee.
Tran Sy Thanh, newly-appointed chief of PetroVietnam |
He was then designated by the Secretary of the Party Committee of the Central Business Bloc as a member of the Party Committee of PetroVietnam and its Standing Board, and Secretary of the committee for the 2015-2020 term.
Addressing the ceremony, PM Phuc asked the newly-appointed chief of PetroVietnam to well perform tasks assigned by the Party and State.
He applauded efforts made by PetroVietnam to surpass its assigned targets and ensure living conditions of its staff despite wrongdoings in management committed by several officials of the group, which he described “a very expensive price”, plus uncertainties in the East Sea and dropping oil price for many years.
Stressing the important role played by PetroVietnam in national construction and defence, the leader urged the group to ensure effective production and contribute to protecting and affirming national sovereignty, and guaranteeing national energy security at the same time.
He also asked the group to implement the Politburo’s Resolution No. 41 on strategic orientations for the development of Vietnam’s oil and gas sector by 2025 with a vision towards 2035.
Underlining great contributions of PetroVietnam to the national gross domestic product (GDP), PM Phuc said the group should coordinate with relevant agencies to carry out offshore oil and gas projects on Vietnam’s continental shelf.
Besides, PetroVietnam needs to restructure its human resources, implement equitisation and capital divestment during 2017-2020 as approved, and promptly submit to the PM the project on comprehensive restructuring of the group during 2017-2020 and other restructuring projects, looking towards a streamlined apparatus and sustainable development, he said.
The leader requested PetroVietnam to fast-track the implementation of key national projects and its leaders to continue drastically handling loss-making projects.
PetroVietnam needs to further cut expenditures and combat wastefulness and other bad deeds in a number of its member units, and improve productivity as well as material and spiritual life of its staff, he said.
In 2017, PetroVietnam’s total turnover exceeded the set target by 13.8% and its contribution to the State coffer also surpassed the target by 30.8%. The group’s post-tax profit totaled VND31.9 trillion (US$1.4 billion).
Annually, the group contributes 20%-25% of the State budget.