Vietnam's state-owned PV Gas received its first LPG cargo from Saudi Aramco earlier this month, after signing a term contract with the state-controlled firm as part of a strategy to meet rising demand in the southeast Asian country.
The company received the cargo from Aramco at the port of Phu My in Vietnam's Ba Ria-Vung Tau province on the VLGC Pyxis Alfa on 7 June, according to data from oil analytics firm Vortexa. The cargo is part of a one-year term agreement to purchase 47,000 t/month of LPG split evenly between propane and butane on a fob basis from the Saudi producer, a PV Gas official told Argus. It is unclear when the term deal was signed.
PV Gas' 1mn t/yr Thi Vai import terminal, also located in Ba Ria-Vung Tau and commissioned in 2013, has capacity to store 60,000t of refrigerated LPG.
PV Gas has likely entered into a one-year offtake agreement with Aramco at parity to the loading-month CP, traders said.
Vietnam imported 148,000t of LPG in May, a month-on-month rise of 29pc, taking year-to-date imports up by 1.6pc on the year to 702,000t, according to data from Vietnam's general statistics office. The country imported 1.8mn t of LPG each in 2020 and 2019.

