JERA and EVN conclude MOU on cooperation in the LNG value chain business
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
LNG Industry,
JERA Co., Inc. has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Vietnam Electricity (EVN) concerning cooperation in the LNG value chain business.
Under the MOU, JERA and EVN will discuss opportunities for mutual collaboration in the LNG value chain business. Specific areas for discussion include joint procurement of LNG, joint development of LNG receiving terminal projects, cooperation in introducing LNG to EVN power plants and collaboration on LNG shipping optimisation.
LNG is expected to be introduced in Vietnam due to steady growth in electricity demand and depletion of domestic resources. Together with its subsidiaries, EVN owns approximately 60% of the country’s power generation capacity and supports the country’s economic development by providing a stable supply of electricity. EVN also aims to procure LNG for use in power generation as demand for electricity increases. JERA believes that strengthening its relationship with the leading energy company in Vietnam, a country which is expected to see increased demand for LNG, will greatly contribute to expanding business opportunities for both EVN and JERA.
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/23102019/jera-and-evn-conclude-mou-on-cooperation-in-the-lng-value-chain-business/
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