Việt Nam, US establish comprehensive energy cooperation partnership

October 02, 2019 - 23:45
Việt Nam and the US have set up a comprehensive energy cooperation partnership under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed in Washington on September 30.
Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Trần Tuấn Anh (third, left) handed over a document of the MoIT to the US side, announcing that Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has agreed to assign AES Corporation to be the major investor of the US$5 billion Sơn Mỹ 2 Gas Power Plant under a Build-Operate-Transfer contract. — VNA/VNS Photo Đặng Huyền

WASHINGTON — Việt Nam and the US have set up a comprehensive energy cooperation partnership under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed in Washington on September 30.

The document was inked by representatives of the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) and the US Department of State during a working trip to the US from September 30 to October 2 by a MoIT delegation.

The MoU is an important milestone in energy collaboration between the two countries, opening up a new chapter of more intensive and comprehensive cooperation.

The document covers various cooperation areas in the energy sector, ranging from energy security, energy market development and energy transformation to relevant regulations and policies, energy management and energy technology and infrastructure, including the role of public-private cooperation.

It establishes a clear collaboration framework and mechanism, thus facilitating specific partnerships between Vietnamese and US firms, towards the goal of sustainable energy development in Việt Nam

Both sides hoped that the document will create the foundation for the building of cooperation roadmaps in specific energy sectors.

In an interview with Vietnam News Agency, Minister of Industry and Trade Trần Tuấn Anh highlighted the significance of the MoU as Việt Nam needs to advance the domestic energy sector to fuel its fast-growing economy.

Việt Nam, therefore, would be a major and potent market for US investors, he said, noting that the Southeast Asian country considers the US an important partner not only because of the growing bilateral trade ties but also because of the US’ cutting-edge and environmentally-friendly technologies in energy and liquefied gas in particular.

Anh further explained that Việt Nam is an energy importer and greatly relies on imported liquefied gas to ensure its energy security.

The signing of the MoU reflects joint efforts in outlining common goals and basic solutions to expand and deepen the mutually-beneficial cooperation between the two states, he said, adding that the document will create the most favourable conditions for businesses of both sides to exploit opportunities in their respective markets.

Francis R. Fannon, Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Energy Resources at the US Department of State, said the MoU has created a clear and strong relationship.

The US regards this as the first step and looks forwards to the expansion of more cooperation areas in the future, he said.

According to Fannon, the US has programmes aiming to help foreign governments, including Việt Nam, reach energy ambitions and people have many options on clean energy.

Such programmes have opened up opportunities for US private enterprises and improved their confidence in investing in Việt Nam, he said.

Following the signing ceremony, Vietnamese Minister Tuấn Anh handed over a document of the MoIT to the US side, announcing that Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has agreed to assign AES Corporation to be the major investor of the US$5 billion Sơn Mỹ 2 Gas Power Plant under a Build-Operate-Transfer contract.

Once operational, the plant will need to import nearly $2 billion worth of LNG from the US each year. — VNS

 

 

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