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ToggleVietnam produced 74.57 thousand tons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in October, up 17.10 percent from 63.68 thousand tons in September, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Over the first ten months of the year, output reached 677.30 thousand tons.
Listed gas companies
An Pha Petrol Joint Stock Company
An Pha Petrol Joint Stock Company (ASP) trades liquefied gas, petroleum equipment and materials, and transports petroleum products.
ASP closed at VND 4,820 on Friday down 0 percent with 279,000 shares traded, worth VND 134 million.
Foreign ownership in ASP is currently capped at 0.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 0.0 percent.
Ba Ria Thermal Power JSC
Ba Ria Thermal Power JSC (BTP) operates natural gas-fired power plants and supplies electricity to Vietnam’s southern grid.
BTP closed at VND 10,000 on Friday down 0 percent with 485,000 shares traded, worth VND 484 million.
Foreign ownership in BTP is currently capped at 49.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 5.8 percent.
CNG Vietnam JSC
CNG Vietnam JSC (CNG) produces, transports, and distributes compressed natural gas to industrial clients across southern Vietnam.
CNG closed at VND 25,600 on Friday down 0 percent with 46,000 shares traded, worth VND 118 million.
Foreign ownership in CNG is currently capped at 49.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 1.7 percent.
PetroVietnam Gas JSC
PetroVietnam Gas JSC (GAS) produces, transports, and distributes natural gas and LPG nationwide.
GAS closed at VND 62,800 on Friday down 0.1 percent with 4,968,000 shares traded, worth VND 31,311 million.
Foreign ownership in GAS is currently capped at 49.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 1.7 percent.
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Vietnam’s gas industry
Vietnam’s gas industry plays a central role in the country’s energy mix, supplying feedstock for power generation, fertiliser production and key industrial sectors.
It has expanded steadily through investments in offshore fields, pipeline networks and LNG import capacity as domestic demand rises.
The sector is undergoing a transition as legacy gas fields mature, pushing Vietnam to diversify sources and accelerate LNG infrastructure to ensure long-term supply security and support economic growth.