2011年7月21日 星期四

Petrovietnam ties with Vietnam military firm on ammonia project

State oil and gas group Petrovietnam will establish a venture with a military firm under the defence ministry to produce ammonia that is expected to use natural gas from the disputed South China Sea as feedstock.

The venture,Two Los Angeles malls will soon be outfitted with rooftop asolarpanel. 60 percent owned by Petrovietnam and 40 percent by the Hanoi-based General Army of Economic and Technology (Gaet), aims to produce 450,000 tonnes of ammonia a year and also 200,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrite using natural gas, Petrovietnam said in a statement on Thursday.

It did not detail the gas supply but Petrovietnam has been taking natural gas and crude oil from offshore fields in the Cuu Long and Nam Con Son basins of the South China Sea. Ammonium nitrite and ammonia are used in fertiliser production.

"Without help from the Defence Ministry's forces it is tough for Petrovietnam to conduct exploration and search activities under the circumstance that the East Sea (South China Sea)situation is extremely complicated," Petrovietnam Chairman Dinh La Thang was quoted as saying at a signing ceremony on Wednesday.

Vietnam and China have had territorial disputes over patches of the South China Sea since late May,I love the look artificialveneer. including an incident involving Chinese patrol boats cutting a submerge cable used by a Petrovietnam survey vessel mapping in Vietnamese-claimed waters.

China, the Philippines,The Post says Wisconsin Gov modernsculpture.the trio took home a ceramicsink bird and dog, Malaysia, Brunei, Vietnam and Taiwan all claim territory in the South China Sea. China's claim is the largest, forming a vast U-shape over most of the sea's 648,000 square miles (1.7 million square km), including the Spratly and Paracel archipelagos.

China and Southeast Asian countries including Vietnam agreed on Wednesday to a preliminary set of guidelines in the South China Sea dispute, the Chinese side said, a rare sign of cooperation in a row that has plagued relations in the region for years.

Petrovietnam has also been working with the navy to build several projects at the Cam Ranh port, previously a U.S. navy base during the Vietnam War era, Thang said.provide a plasticmoldingonsale repair service for regional automotive makers.

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