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Vietnam Selects Consortium for Largest LNG Power Project
By MGN Editorial•February 20, 2026 at 02:00 PM
A consortium led by South Korea's SK Innovation and PetroVietnam Power Corporation has been selected to develop Vietnam's largest LNG power project.
In a significant development for Vietnam's energy landscape, a consortium has been selected to lead the country's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) power project. The consortium, comprising South Korea's SK Innovation and PetroVietnam Power Corporation (PV Power), a subsidiary of state-owned oil and gas company PetroVietnam, will spearhead the ambitious project.
According to the [Offshore Energy](https://www.offshore-energy.biz/consortium-selected-to-lead-vietnams-largest-lng-power-project/) report, the project is set to be Vietnam's largest LNG-to-power initiative to date. The consortium will be responsible for the development, construction, and operation of the LNG-to-power complex, which is expected to play a crucial role in meeting Vietnam's growing energy demands.
The project, valued at an estimated $5.9 billion, will involve the construction of an LNG receiving terminal, storage facilities, and a gas-fired power plant with a capacity of 3,000 megawatts. This significant investment underscores Vietnam's commitment to diversifying its energy mix and reducing its reliance on coal-fired power generation.
'This project is a testament to Vietnam's strategic vision to transition towards cleaner energy sources and leverage the country's abundant natural gas resources,' said an industry analyst quoted in the report. 'The selection of this experienced consortium highlights the government's confidence in their ability to deliver this landmark project.'
The development of this LNG-to-power complex is expected to have far-reaching implications for Vietnam's energy security and its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As the country continues to experience rapid economic growth, the successful completion of this project will be crucial in meeting the increasing demand for electricity while also supporting Vietnam's sustainability goals.
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