Eni strengthens its presence in Vietnam through the acquisition of Block 115
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Eni, through its affiliate Eni Vietnam, has completed the acquisition from Krisenergy (Vietnam 115) Ltd. of a 100% participating interest and the operatorship in Block 115/09, offshore central Vietnam.
The area is adjacent to Block 114 where the operator Eni Vietnam and its partner Essar Exploration and Production Limited have recently announced the Ken Bau gas and condensates discovery currently under appraisal.
The new acreage also borders with Block 116, also operated by Eni Vietnam with a 100% participating interest.
Vietnam: Eni strengthens its presence in Vietnam through the acquisition of Block 115
12 Apr 2021
KrisEnergy (Vietnam 115) of a 100% participating interest and the operatorship in
Block 115/09, offshore central Vietnam.
Source: KrisEnergy
The area is adjacent to
Block 114 where the operator Eni Vietnam and its partner Essar Exploration and Production Limited have recently announced the
Ken Bau gas and condensates discovery currently under appraisal.
The new acreage also borders with Block 116, also operated by Eni Vietnam with a 100% participating interest.
The block covers an area of 7,382 Km2, with a water depth ranging from 90m to 1,000m.
Eni s presence in the Country is further strengthened with this acquisition, consolidating its position in the recently discovered Ken Bau like play, in line with its strategy of expanding of its gas portfolio in the Asian Far East.
Red River tourism awaiting to be uncovered Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
11/04/2021 10:02 GMT+7
The capital city has potential to develop tours on the Red River. However, it has not been fully tapped.
Red River- the iconic river of Hanoi. Photo: Du lich Song Hong
Hanoi, as its name suggested, it’s a city surrounded by rivers, blessed with beautiful nature by Red River and the city s rich history and culture.
Tours on Red River promise interesting experiences but only a few are offered currently, mostly due to the poor infrastructure.
Container shortage compounds Vietnamese exporters’ shipping woes
By Vien Thong, Dat Nguyen  April 7, 2021 | 12:00 pm GMT+7
A container ship docks at Tan Cang Cai Mep Port in Ba Ria–Vung Tau Province, southern Vietnam. Photo by VnExpress/Dang Khoa.
Vietnamese businesses are once again struggling to get containers to export their goods amid a global imbalance in the logistics sector.
Bui Thi Ngoc Tuyen, deputy director of Bich Chi Food Company in the southern province of Dong Thap, said as empty containers have become scarcer, prices have tripled. We struggle to get enough containers for our goods, and even if we do, there is no ship to transport them.
Container shortage compounds Vietnamese exporters’ shipping woes
A container ship docks at Tan Cang Cai Mep Port in Ba Ria–Vung Tau Province, southern Vietnam. Photo by VnExpress/Dang Khoa.
Vietnamese businesses are once again struggling to get containers to export their goods amid a global imbalance in the logistics sector.
Bui Thi Ngoc Tuyen, deputy director of Bich Chi Food Company in the southern province of Dong Thap, said as empty containers have become scarcer, prices have tripled.
“We struggle to get enough containers for our goods, and even if we do, there is no ship to transport them.”