- Source: Vietsovpetro
The Russia-Vietnam Joint Venture – Vietsovpetro (VSP;Vietnamese: Liên doanh Việt – Nga Vietsovpetro, lit. 'Viet-Russo Joint venture Vietsovpetro',Russian: Совместное российско-вьетнамское предприятие «Вьетсовпетро», romanized: Sovmestnoye rossiysko-v'yetnamskoye predpriyatiye «V'yetsovpetro», lit. 'Joint Russian-Vietnamese venture «Vietsovpetro»') is a joint Russo-Vietnamese enterprise for oil and gas exploration headquartered in Vung Tau, Vietnam.
According to the VNR500 (Top 500) ranking, Vietsovpetro was Vietnam's 8th largest company.
It was established in 1981 under an inter-governmental agreement between the JSC Zarubezhneft of the Soviet Union (later inherited by the Russian Federation) and Vietnam's state-owned Petrovietnam, with each side holding half of stake.
On 10 December 2010, VietsovPetro agreed to extend its cooperation with JSC Zarubezhneft for 20 years until 2030. As per the new arrangement, PetroVietnam will hold a 51% stake in the joint venture with the Russian company holding 49%.
See also
List of oil exploration and production companies in Asia
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Agama di Vietnam
- Kekristenan di Vietnam
- Vietsovpetro
- Bạch Hổ oil field
- Zarubezhneft
- Territorial disputes in the South China Sea
- List of oil exploration and production companies
- Petrovietnam
- Vũng Tàu
- Shakey's V-League
- Volleyball Vietnam League
- Religion in Vietnam