Nation gears up for LPG boom
HCM CITY (VNS)- Demand for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is
set to rise significantly as its versatility is exploited further the world
over, experts said at a three-day conference that ends in HCM City today.
The Asia Pacific region, including
More than 200 delegates from many countries in
The participants shared common experiences and sought ways to
overcome challenges and transfer competencies that would optimise use of the
precious resource.
David Tyler, director of the World LP Gas Association (WLPGA),
said the Asia Pacific region is the fastest growing market for LPG.
"About one third of LPG used in the world is used in
The global market in terms of LPG volume was estimated at nearly
260 million tonnes in 2011.
The major factors driving the LPG market were: clean and
efficient source of fuel; growing demand from the automobile industry; and
global usage of LPG as cooking fuel.
"We have a new programme called ‘Cooking for Life,' under
which we are working very closely with global organisations to promote the
use of LPGas in cooking all over the world, particularly in
The five-year WLGA global campaign seeks to reduce death and
illness by encouraging people to move away from traditional cooking fuels to
LPG, he said.
It will promote increasing LPG use especially in developing
markets, targeting one billion users by 2030, he added.
Nguyen Si Thang, chairman of the Viet Nam Gas Association,
said, "LPG demand in
LPG use in the country is currently 1.5 million metric tonnes
a year.
Currently, the country produces about 600,000 metric tonnes of
LPG a year, meeting about 40 per cent of domestic consumption demand.
Despite more refineries that are expected to come into
operation in the coming years, local production will still fall short of
demand, he said.
"Domestic LPG production is forecast to make up about
35-40 per cent of local demand in the 2018-20 period," he said, adding,
"the country has to import the rest to satisfy local consumption needs.
"The country has to import about 1 million metric tonne a
year from now to 2020, more than 2 million metric tonnes a year by 2025 and
about 3 million metric tonnes a year by 2030."
Thang said that in the coming years,
It will also enhance the use of LPG for transportation
purposes, gradually replacing gasoline in big cities.
"To meet consumption demand, the country will also invest
more in technical infrastructure including large-scale LPG terminals to
increase storage capacity," he said.
Ngo Anh Hien, deputy head of PetroVietnam's gas devision, said
The sector will focus on processing and increasing gas value,
developing and diversifying the gas market and gradually integrate into
regional and international markets.
Vo Van Quyen, general director of the Ministry of Industry and
Trade's Domestic Market Department, said the LPG market has developed
strongly in
He urged local firms to make more efforts to develop the
domestic LPG market.
He said the summit has been a good platform for local and
foreign players to exchange information and set up business co-operation
deals to develop the LPG market in Asia in general and
An LPG exhibition featuring latest
technologies and products was held alongside the regional conference. -VNS
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Thứ Năm, 4 tháng 7, 2013
Economy
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