Sun. Jan 12th, 2025

Workers at the Dinh Vu Petroleum Service Port in Hai Phong city (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue has released a list of
State-owned enterprises from which the Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam)
must reduce its ownership between 2017 and 2020.

By 2020, PetroVietnam must reduce its stakes in the following three companies
to at least 51 percent, including PetroVietnam Fertiliser and Chemicals
Corporation (DPM), PetroVietnam Ca Mau Fertiliser JSC (DCM) and PetroVietnam
Gas JSC.

More specifically, PetroVietnam must reduce its stakes in DPM and DCM to 51 percent each
from the current 61.3 percent and 75.5 percent, respectively, by the end of
2018.

The State-owned oil and gas group must sell shares to cut its ownership from
nearly 97 percent to 65 percent in PetroVietnam Gas Joint Stock Company between
2018 and 2019.

PetroVietnam must lower its share percentage in PetroVietnam Transportation
Corporation to 36 percent from the current 51 percent if it successfully
reaches an agreement with CitiBank to amend the previous deal on PetroVietnam’s
ownership signed between the two companies.

The other three companies in which PetroVietnam must reduce its ownership to below 50 percent
of charter capital are PetroVietnam Oil Corporation (PV Oil), Binh Son Refining
and Petrochemical Co Ltd (BSR) and PetroVietnam Power Corporation (PV Power).

PetroVietnam currently owns 100 percent stakes in PV Oil and BSR while its
ownership of 51 percent in PV Power would end by 2019. PVN could offload its
stakes in those companies sooner if the group reaches agreements with the banks
that are its partners in those firms.

By 2018 and 2019, PetroVietnam must sell the entirety of its shares in
companies such as PetroVietnam Insurance Corporation (PVI), PetroVietnam
Construction Corporation (PVC) and PetroVietnam Maintenance and Repair
Corporation.

The ownership percentages that PetroVietnam holds in these four companies are
35 percent, 54.5 percent and 41 percent, respectively.

In addition, PetroVietnam will have to wait for the Prime Minister’s decisions
on its divestment in PetroVietnam Petrochemical and Textile Fiber Company
(PVTex) and Dung Quat Ship Building Industry Co Ltd, in which PetroVietnam
holds 74 percent and 100 percent of charter capital.

The Deputy PM also asked PetroVietnam to maintain its current ownership in
other subsidiaries and associate companies such as PetroVietnam Technical
Services Corporation, the Vietnam-Russia joint venture Vietsovpetro and
PetroVietnam Drilling and Well Services Corporation.

PetroVietnam’s shares in those three companies are 51.4 percent, 51 percent and
50.4 percent, respectively.

PetroVietnam is also required to ensure its divestment plans in the mentioned
companies are completed by 2020. The national oil and gas group can make its
own decisions to push the divestment progress in those companies if conditions
are good, while it should report to the Ministry of Industry and Trade on any
challenges and obstacles that occur during the divestment process.-VNA

By vivian