Vietnam approves $11.4-B plan to expand fuel storage capacity by 2030
7/19/2023 1:05:00 PM
(Reuters) - Vietnam has approved a plan to expand its national fuel storage capacity by 2030, with investment of up to $11.4 B.
The investment would raise the country's crude oil and refined fuel storage capacity to 75 to 80 days of net imports, according to the plan signed by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha on Tuesday and reviewed by Reuters.
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