Qatar expects to restore normal liquefied natural gas production “within a few weeks,” Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani told the Financial Times, provided the US and Iran establish a “hotline” to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
The Vietnamese Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has urged for an accelerated start-up of the country’s first LNG-fuelled power project. Out of 14 gas power projects in planning, only the Nhon Trach 3&4 plants are on track to be commissioned in the second and third quarter of this year.
Nhon Trach 3&4, developed by the EPC contractors SamSung C&T and Lilama on behalf of PV Power. Situated near Ho-Chi-Minh City in Dong Nai province, the plants have a design capacity of 1.500 MW (2x750MW) and an annual average power production of 9 billion kWh per year.
Urge to bring another 6 GW onstream
Speaking at an industry forum, PM Chính underlined the urgency of advancing the remaining projects, particularly the Block B–O Mon and Hiep Phuoc 1 combined cycle gas power plants, which together have a projected capacity of 6,634 MW.
According to Vietnam’s Office of the National Steering Committee on Energy Projects, these two CCGTs are “the only other projects with a realistic chance of becoming operational before 2030.”
To meet that timeline, however, developers must finalize power purchase agreements (PPAs), gas sale agreements (GSAs), and secure debt financing by early 2026.
PetroVietnam in June signed multiple agreements with its partners to advance the Block B–O Mon project, yet efforts have had limited effect so far. The national oil major’s initiative involves offshore gas fields in blocks 48/95 and 52/97 along with a 400-kilometer pipeline, designated to deliver natural gas to the O Mon thermal power complex in southwest Vietnam.