GS Energy, the energy unit of GS Group, said Thursday that it has signed a deal with Vietnam’s VinaCapital to build a liquefied natural gas power plant there.
Through the collaborative partnership, the two firms will build a megasized LNG power plant with total capacity of 3 gigawatts in the southern region of Vietnam. All electricity generated from this power plant will be provided nationwide via a power purchase agreement with Vietnam’s state-run power company Vietnam Electricity.
The memorandum of understanding signing ceremony was attended by GS Energy President Huh Yong-soo and VinaCapital CEO Don Lam, which took place at Grand Hyatt Hotel in Seoul on Thursday.
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Cap - GS Energy President Huh Yong-soo (right) and VinaCapital CEO Don Lam shake hands after signing a memorandum of understanding at Grand Hyatt Hotel in Seoul on Thursday. (GS Energy) |
GS Energy said its experience in the sector of not only the LNG development, but LNG trading and LNG acquisition business, has allowed them to accumulate business know-how of the “LNG value chain.”
The company said based on the electricity business operation expertise, it hopes to contribute to solving Vietnam’s power shortage-related issues.
“The government’s active support including the New Southern Policy has significantly helped us to clinch the latest strategic deal with VinaCapital,” said GS Energy President Huh Yong-soo.
The company also said that it will expand its core businesses, including petrochemistry, resources development and integrated energy supply in overseas markets.
By Kim Da-sol (
ddd@heraldcorp.com)