Ham Rong-Thai Binh gas system reaches yearly target early

The Ham Rong-Thai Binh gas system has supplied 106.52 million cubic metres of gas so far this year, equivalent to 100.5% of its yearly plan for 2016, according to the PetroVietnam Gas JSC (PV GAS).

The system is forecast to distribute over 140 million cubic metres of gas to customers in the whole year, or 132.33% of its target for 2016.

A facility of the Ham Rong-Thai Binh gas system (Source: pvgas.com.vn)

At present, the system is supplying customers with over 500,000 cubic metres of gas per day, reaching 90% of its design capacity in the first phase, while ensuring 100 percent reliability and safety.

The system is part of a series of projects which bring gas from Ham Rong and Thai Binh fields offshore the Red River basin to industrial zones in the northern province of Thai Binh and adjacent localities.

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