Developing vietnam's oil and gas industry in association with energy and economic security in the international integration period

Thuong San Ngo
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Oil and gas is a non-renewable resource that plays an important role in the economy. It is forecasted that by the middle of the twenty-first century, oil and gas still holds the leading position in primary energy balance in many countries. The world energy consumption in 2020 was over 4.1 billion tons of oil and 3,853 billion m3 of gas [1]. During 60 years of construction and development, Vietnam's oil and gas industry has made important contributions to the economy, especially helping the country overcome the energy crisis and budget deficit in the 1990s. By the end of 2020, the total production amounted to over 424 million tons of oil and condensate, and over 160 billion m3 of gas; at one time even contributing nearly 30% of the State budget and 22 - 25% of the GDP. Especially, the formation of important coastal petroleum industrial zones and oil and gas projects on the continental shelf have contributed to ensuring national sovereignty and national security. The demand for oil and gas in the energy balance increases rapidly with the speed of socio-economic development. It is forecasted that in the near future, Vietnam will no longer be self-sufficient in supply and must import completely to meet the country's energy demand. In parallel with proactively implementing urgent technical and technological solutions, Vietnam's oil and gas industry needs mechanisms to increase reserves and maintain oil and gas output, as well as prepare the next steps for transition to energy forms with low greenhouse gas emissions and renewable energy.
发展越南的石油和天然气工业,与国际一体化时期的能源和经济安全相联系
石油和天然气是一种不可再生资源,在经济中发挥着重要作用。据预测,到21世纪中叶,石油和天然气在许多国家的一次能源平衡中仍占据主导地位。到2020年,世界能源消费量将超过41亿吨石油和3853亿立方米天然气[1]。在60年的建设和发展中,越南的石油和天然气工业为经济做出了重要贡献,特别是帮助国家克服了20世纪90年代的能源危机和预算赤字。到2020年底,石油和凝析油总产量超过4.24亿吨,天然气总产量超过1600亿立方米;甚至一度贡献了国家预算的近30%和国内生产总值的22 - 25%。特别是沿海重要石油工业区和大陆架油气项目的形成,为保障国家主权和国家安全作出了贡献。随着社会经济发展的速度加快,能源平衡中对石油和天然气的需求也在迅速增加。据预测,在不久的将来,越南将不再自给自足的供应,必须完全进口,以满足该国的能源需求。在积极实施紧急技术和技术解决方案的同时,越南的石油和天然气行业需要增加储量和保持石油和天然气产量的机制,并为下一步向低温室气体排放和可再生能源的能源形式过渡做好准备。
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