Gasoline and oil production in Vietnam down 0.90 percent in November

Vietnam produced 1,531.90 thousand tons of gasoline and oil in November, down 0.90 percent from 1,545.78 thousand tons in October, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.

Over the first ten months of the year, output reached 16,917.90 thousand tons.

Bar chart Vietnam gasoline and oil production in 2025

Listed gasoline and oil companies

Petrolimex International Trading JSC

Petrolimex International Trading JSC (PIT) imports, exports, and trades petroleum, chemicals, and industrial materials.

PIT closed at VND 6,920 on Friday down 0.05 percent with 3,000 shares traded, worth VND 2 million.

Foreign ownership in PIT is currently capped at 0.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 0.0 percent.

Petrolimex Joint Stock Tanker Company

Petrolimex Joint Stock Tanker Company (PJT) transports petroleum products by sea and provides maritime logistics services.

PJT closed at VND 9,350 on Friday down 0 percent with 40,000 shares traded, worth VND 37 million.

Foreign ownership in PJT is currently capped at 0.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 0.0 percent.

Petrolimex Group JSC

Petrolimex Group JSC (PLX) is Vietnam’s largest petroleum distributor, operating fuel retail, storage, and logistics networks nationwide.

PLX closed at VND 33,700 on Friday down 0.7 percent with 16,188,000 shares traded, worth VND 55,017 million.

Foreign ownership in PLX is currently capped at 20.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 14.7 percent.

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Vietnam petroleum news

Recent developments include:

Hanoi petrol motorbike ban details

Hanoi will pilot a ban on petrol motorbikes in nine inner-city wards inside Ring Road 1 from 1 July 2026, applying restrictions by hours or zones.

Deputy Director of the city’s Department of Construction Dao Viet Long has said 20 percent of commercial transport motorbikes must convert by January 1 2027, 50 percent by January 1 2028 and 100 percent by January 1 2030.

He added that from 1 July 2026, all new or replacement taxis and passenger cars up to eight seats must use clean energy, with full conversion by 1 January 2030.

Legislated open hours petrol stations

Retail fuel stations in Dong Thap Province will be required to open for at least 12 continuous hours a day under a new provincial decision.

The rules, effective from December 2025, prohibit stations from opening later than 6am or closing earlier than 6pm and apply to all retail fuel traders.

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Vietnam’s petroleum industry

Vietnam’s petroleum industry underpins national transport, industry and power generation.

Domestic refineries meet part of demand, but the country still relies heavily on imported crude and finished fuels.

The sector is expanding refining capacity and storage infrastructure to improve supply stability.

Policy reforms aim to strengthen market transparency, modernise distribution networks and reduce vulnerability to global price volatility.

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