PV Gas LNG promotes corporate culture as strong foundation for future

By Minh Hue
Sat, August 23, 2025 | 1:07 pm GMT+7

From its inception in 2019, PV Gas LNG, a branch of Petrovietnam Gas Joint Stock Corporation (PV Gas), has identified corporate culture as the guiding principle for all activities.

PV Gas LNG welcomes LNG carrier Al Jassasiya to Vietnam. Photo courtesy of PV Gas.

PV Gas LNG welcomes LNG carrier Al Jassasiya to Vietnam. Photo courtesy of PV Gas.

Throughout its 35-year journey of development, PV Gas, a subsidiary of state-owned giant Petrovietnam, has affirmed its pioneering position and role as a pillar of Vietnam’s gas industry.

One of PV Gas's most significant milestones is its decision to enter the liquefied natural gas (LNG) market - a new and promising sector. Its unit PV Gas LNG has been entrusted with a crucial mission in the national energy value chain.

In a short time, the unit has established itself as a strategic link, not merely through large-scale projects or advanced technology, but more importantly, through a strong corporate culture and a dedicated team.

A mark of professionalism and dedication

PV Gas LNG recognizes that a business lacking a distinct cultural identity often results in a workforce without direction or cohesion. At the unit, the corporate culture is built upon PV Gas’s core values: Safety - Professionalism - Innovation - Cooperation and Efficiency.

PV Gas LNG holds employee conference – a chance to review progress, report to PV Gas leadership on the past journey, and unite for the path ahead. Photo courtesy of PV Gas.

PV Gas LNG holds employee conference – a chance to review progress, report to PV Gas leadership on the past journey, and unite for the path ahead. Photo courtesy of PV Gas.

In Vietnam, where LNG remains a relatively new field, absolute precision is paramount. Every stage from importation, storage, and processing to distribution must strictly adhere to international safety standards.

At PV Gas LNG, leaders and staff are carefully selected and trained to the highest standards, possessing both technical expertise and a thorough understanding of global business processes. Their professionalism is evident in their scientific working style, serious attitude, and ability to handle emergencies effectively.

Dedication at PV Gas LNG is fueled by a strong awareness of the importance of clean, green, and sustainable energy for the nation’s development.

During the construction and operation of the 1-million-ton LNG Thi Vai Terminal in former Ba Ria-Vung Tau province (now Ho Chi Minh City) - Vietnam’s pioneering LNG infrastructure - the unit worked tirelessly, day and night, alongside relevant departments to overcome technical challenges, tight timelines, and volatile market conditions.

Their efforts paid off when the project was successfully inaugurated in late October 2023, marking a major milestone not only for PV Gas but also for Vietnam’s LNG industry.

Training and development – Investing in sustainable human resources

PV Gas LNG prioritizes human resource training as a top strategic objective. The technological gap with more developed nations demands strong investment in learning and experience transfer.

Engineers and experts are sent to Japan, South Korea, the U.S., Australia, and other countries to access cutting-edge technologies and management standards. Knowledge gained abroad is then recognized and applied effectively in production.

In addition to technical training, the unit emphasizes soft skills such as negotiation, internal training, and international communication - essential tools for thriving in global business environments.

Well-structured knowledge-sharing sessions and business workshops help foster a learning culture across the unit. As a result, PV Gas LNG has developed a workforce that is not only technically proficient but also capable of market analysis, forecasting, and adapting to the fast-changing regional and global energy landscape.

The power of unity and responsibility – Overcoming all challenges

Collective strength is the foundation of PV Gas LNG’s success. It manifests in daily operations as well as in major projects. During the trial run and commercial operation of the Thi Vai LNG Terminal, leaders and staff maintained open communication, respecting all opinions regardless of ranks or seniority. This inclusive environment sparked innovation and fueled great ambition within this "young" unit of PV Gas.

Maran Gas Achilles ship docks at Thi Vai LNG Terminal, marking a key milestone in PV Gas’s green energy transition journey. Photo courtesy of PV Gas.

Maran Gas Achilles ship docks at Thi Vai LNG Terminal, marking a key milestone in PV Gas’s green energy transition journey. Photo courtesy of PV Gas.

The spirit of a “PV Gas person” shines brightest in adversity: every individual shares responsibility and proactively seeks solutions to overcome technical and procedural barriers. This unity and determination helped PV Gas become the first entity to import LNG into Vietnam.

Beyond their business endeavors, PV Gas LNG actively participates in social welfare activities, community support, and environmental protection. These efforts not only reflect corporate responsibility but also foster a sense of pride and dedication among employees.

Reaching far in new era

Looking back at PV Gas’s 35-year journey, it is clear that PV Gas LNG has successfully inherited and further developed the corporation’s core values.

The distinctive corporate culture and human capital here have become invaluable assets - key driving forces that help the unit overcome challenges and aim for new heights in the gas energy sector.

From a young unit, PV Gas LNG has built a professional, dedicated, united, and responsible team - ambassadors who embody and spread the spirit of “PV Gas people.”

This strong foundation ensures sustainable development and plays a vital role in Vietnam’s national energy security and its transition toward green energy in the era of the nation’s rise.

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