Engineers work with facilities at PVN’s Bạch Hổ (White Tiger) oil field in the southern province of Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu. — VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Long |
HÀ NỘI — China International United Petroleum and Chemicals Co Ltd (UNIPEC) bought 35 per cent of Việt Nam’s crude oil exports in the first eight months of this year.
UNIPEC spent US$733 million to buy 1.78 million tonnes of crude oil from the Việt Nam National Oil and Gas Group (PVN). According to PVN, it extracted 10.49 million tonnes of crude oil between January and August, with 9.19 million tonnes exploited locally.
PVN and its partners sold 8.81 million tonnes at some $3.6 billion through the PetroVietnam Oil Corporation (PVOIL), of which, 4.97 million tonnes of crude oil worth $2 billion was shipped to other countries, and more than 3.8 million tonnes was supplied to domestic customers at $1.59 billion.
China was among 30 customers to buy crude oil directly from Việt Nam or via third-party international traders.
A few days ago, there were rumours that although the average price of Việt Nam’s crude oil exported to foreign markets in the first eight months of 2017 was some $408 per tonne, Vietnamese crude oil shipped to China only fetched $400 per tonne.
With 1.78 million tonnes of crude oil sold to China at this price, Việt Nam lost more than VNĐ340 billion ($15 million) because of the price difference.
However, PVN denied the rumours.
The group claimed that Chinese customers imported the product directly from PVN at an average price of $412 per tonne, $9.59 higher than the average export price. For all China’s crude oil imports from Việt Nam, the average price was $405.31 per tonne, $2.9 above the average export price.
PVN added that the price depended on the quality of crude oil and existing market conditions.
Việt Nam currently extracts and exports 18 types of crude oil, with 17 kinds being extracted from local oil fields and one from an overseas oil field. The quality of the crude oil is different, leading to a price difference of $17-18 per tonne between high-quality crude oil, such as from Bạch Hổ (White Tiger) and Sư Tử Đen (Black Lion) fields, and other types of crude oil. — VNS