According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), prices and
consumption of crude oil and some minerals had increased over the same
period last year.
Most units in the industry had met their targets in the first half of this year, creating momentum for the rest of 2018.
Specifically, natural gas exploitation was estimated at 5.3 billion
cubic metres, up 1 per cent; and liquefied gas reached 437.600 tonnes,
up 18.5 per cent on-year.
The average price of crude oil in the first six months increased by
36 per cent over the same period last year to US$73 per barrel.
The hike helped the Viet Nam Oil and Gas Group (PVN) exceed its target, which was higher than last year.
The MoIT said that clean coal production was estimated at 22.42
million tonnes in the first six months, up 11.1 per cent on-year.
The Viet Nam National Coal – Mineral Industries Holding Corporation
Limited (Vinacomin) accounted for 19.37 million tonnes, up 10.5 per
cent.
Due to favourable weather for the coal mining industry, the ministry
said that the production index of the industry had increased.
Consumption had also increased while the inventory had decreased
compared to the beginning of the year.
Vinacomin’s inventory was 6.55 million tonnes by June 30, down 2.47 million tonnes from the beginning of the year.
"However, the second half of the year is the rainy season, so mining
will be more difficult. Taxes and fees related to coal production have
continued to increase in recent years, leading to rising production
costs and lower competitiveness," said the ministry.
For other minerals, apatite ore mining reached about 1.45 million
tonnes in the first six months, down by 6.3 per cent over the same
period, while aluminum production was at 578,900 tonnes, up 95.6 per
cent.
Source: http://bizhub.vn