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$2.3 Billion LNG Project Breaks Ground in Vietnam, Backed by South Korean and Local Partners
By MGN Editorial•May 19, 2026 at 06:00 PM
A major liquefied natural gas project has commenced construction in Vietnam, with SK Innovation, PV Power, and local affiliate NASU joining forces in a $2.3 billion development set to bolster the country's energy infrastructure.
## $2.3 Billion LNG Project Breaks Ground in Vietnam
A significant milestone in Southeast Asia's energy transition was marked this week as partners in a $2.3 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project held a formal groundbreaking ceremony in Vietnam, signalling the start of construction on a development expected to play a key role in the country's long-term power supply strategy.
According to Offshore Energy, the project brings together South Korean conglomerate SK Group's affiliate SK Innovation, Vietnam's state-run power utility PV Power — a subsidiary of PetroVietnam — and local partner NASU, an affiliate of the TH Group. The combination of international energy expertise and domestic state backing underscores the strategic importance Vietnam's government places on expanding its LNG import and power generation capacity.
### Regional Energy Context
Vietnam has been actively pursuing LNG infrastructure development as part of its broader effort to diversify its energy mix and reduce dependence on coal-fired generation. The country's rapid economic growth has placed increasing pressure on its power grid, and LNG is widely viewed as a transitional fuel capable of bridging the gap between fossil fuel dependency and a renewables-heavy future.
The involvement of SK Innovation reflects South Korea's continued appetite for energy investment across Southeast Asia, a region where demand for cleaner-burning fuels is accelerating. PV Power's participation ensures alignment with national energy policy objectives, while NASU's role as a local partner is expected to facilitate regulatory navigation and community engagement.
### Project Significance
At $2.3 billion, the project represents one of the more substantial LNG investments currently underway in the region. While specific details regarding terminal capacity, planned operational timelines, and offtake arrangements were not fully disclosed at the groundbreaking stage, the scale of the investment points to a facility designed to serve significant baseload power generation requirements.
For the broader maritime and LNG shipping sector, developments of this nature carry direct implications. New import terminals generate sustained demand for LNG carrier calls, support the growth of regional bunkering infrastructure, and can influence long-term charter and freight markets for gas carriers operating in Asian trade lanes.
Industry observers will be watching the project's progress closely as Vietnam continues to position itself as one of the more dynamic LNG markets in Southeast Asia.
*Source: Offshore Energy*
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