Mr Pham Minh Chinh, Prime Minister of Vietnam, collaborates with the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group
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- 15:28 13/09/2022
DNHN - On September 11, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met with the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (Petrovietnam) in Hanoi to expedite the implementation of several significant projects and to address the Group's issues and recommendations.
The software is available online at 14 Petrovietnam bridge locations on oil and gas installations, and offshore platforms in Vietnam and Russia.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh praised the Group's "energy for development" spirit; shared the Group's difficulties after more than two years, particularly when we lack vaccines and medicines, lack experience in epidemic prevention, and face complicated and unpredictable developments with no precedent due to the global situation.

The Prime Minister remarked that, after more than 35 years of restoration, our nation has never had the possibility, potential, position and prestige like now. We continue to maintain macroeconomic stability, control inflation, promote growth, and ensure major balances after more than two years of epidemic prevention and control; we firmly protect independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, political stability, social order, and safety; and we expand and promote integration and foreign affairs. Among the common achievements of the country, there are important contributions of the Group.
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of maintaining solidarity, unity, and "holding hands together" to overcome difficulties, and asked delegates attending the meeting to focus on assessing the world energy situation, projecting the upcoming situation, and determining the role, tasks, and solutions of the Group to do for the country at this time following the spirit of "energy for development," contributing to the development of an independent economy, self-reliance, and independence.

According to a Petrovietnam report, in the past, the Group has strictly implemented the Party and State's guidelines, policies, and laws on socioeconomic development,... with the action motto: "Change management, catching up with trends, connecting resources, promoting technology, promoting investment, sustainable development" to lead and direct the Group's key tasks. The volatility management is particularly interesting in the Group.
The Group maintains its essential position in the Vietnamese economy, contributing significantly to guaranteeing energy security, food security, economic security, national sovereignty and security, and contributing significantly to the State budget. The Group's total contribution to the state budget will reach VND 112.5 trillion in 2021, exceeding 80% of the year plan and increasing by 36% over the same period; in the first eight months of 2022, the Group's total payment to the state budget reached VND 90.6 trillion, exceeding 40% of the 2022 plan and increasing by 45% over the same period (6 months ahead of the 2022 plan).
Mr Le Minh Khai, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Deputy Prime Minister attended the meeting, as did members of the Party Central Committee: Minister, Chairman of the Government Office Tran Van Son, Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung, Chairman of the Committee for State Capital Management at Enterprises Nguyen Hoang Anh; Senior Lieutenant General Pham Hoai Nam, Deputy Minister of National Defense; Senior Lieutenant General Luong Tam Quang, Deputy Minister of Public Security; leaders of ministries, branches, central agencies, Petrovietnam and Vietnam Electricity.
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