Hanoi (VNA) – The revision of thePetroleum Law is crucial to creating a smooth legal corridor for investors and increasing the attractiveness of the investment environment in the field of oil and gas,said Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien while delivering a proposalon the draft amended Petroleum Law at the 15th National Assembly’s ongoing third session on June 3.
The minister said that the law,issued in 1993 and revised and supplemented in 2000 and 2008, hascreated favourable conditions for the development of the oil and gas sector,ensuring national power security and contributing to safeguarding the nationalsovereignty in the East Sea.
However, the law has yet to meet the requirementsof the reality amid many arising issues during the oil and gas activities, hesaid.
The minister said that the draft revisedPetroleum Law comprises 11 chapters and 64 articles, inheriting basic articlesof the current one, and ensuring the stability and continuity of signed oil and gascontracts and agreements. It is made to match the current legal system andinternational conventions that Vietnam has joined and international practicesin the oil and gas industry.
Delivering a verification report on thebill, Chairman of the NA Economic Committee Vu Hong Thanh said that the bill issuitable with the 2013 Constitution and matches relevant internationalconventions in which Vietnam is a member.
Thanh said that many members of the committeepointed to the need for detailing impacts of oil and gas activities in midstreamand downstream that are not specified in the Petroleum Law.
At the same time, the bill should specify regulationson the implementation of oil and gas in chain, including exploitation,transportation, and processing, he said.
The official suggestedthe continuous revision of regulations on the conditions to join oil and gasbidding activities, as well as rules on the authority of the Prime Minister andthe Ministry of Industry and Trade over issues related to oil and gas contractstowards the delegation of power to the National Oil and Gas Group./.
The minister said that the law,issued in 1993 and revised and supplemented in 2000 and 2008, hascreated favourable conditions for the development of the oil and gas sector,ensuring national power security and contributing to safeguarding the nationalsovereignty in the East Sea.
However, the law has yet to meet the requirementsof the reality amid many arising issues during the oil and gas activities, hesaid.
The minister said that the draft revisedPetroleum Law comprises 11 chapters and 64 articles, inheriting basic articlesof the current one, and ensuring the stability and continuity of signed oil and gascontracts and agreements. It is made to match the current legal system andinternational conventions that Vietnam has joined and international practicesin the oil and gas industry.
Delivering a verification report on thebill, Chairman of the NA Economic Committee Vu Hong Thanh said that the bill issuitable with the 2013 Constitution and matches relevant internationalconventions in which Vietnam is a member.
Thanh said that many members of the committeepointed to the need for detailing impacts of oil and gas activities in midstreamand downstream that are not specified in the Petroleum Law.
At the same time, the bill should specify regulationson the implementation of oil and gas in chain, including exploitation,transportation, and processing, he said.
The official suggestedthe continuous revision of regulations on the conditions to join oil and gasbidding activities, as well as rules on the authority of the Prime Minister andthe Ministry of Industry and Trade over issues related to oil and gas contractstowards the delegation of power to the National Oil and Gas Group./.
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