Ngoc said that NSRP introduced the first batch of commercial fuel products, including A92 and A95 petrol and diesel of EURO 4 standards, on May 1, 8, 23 and 31 in order to serve domestic demand, which will provide new momentum in the domestic production of fuel.
In addition, the NSRP will continue to produce more commercial products for export, including petrol of EURO 4 standard, diesel of EURO 3,4 standards, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), jet fuel, Benzene, para-xylene, polypropylene and sulphur.
According to the NSRP General Director, all commercial products are scheduled to enter the market in mid-June this year.
NSRP is expected to provide up to 3.5 million m3 of petrol of EURO 4 standard by the fourth quarter of this year, meeting 40% of the domestic demand for this type of product.
Ngoc added that NSRP is actively conducting research to upgrade its petrol products to meet EURO 5 standards in the near future, in order to protect the environment and consumers, while promoting its competitiveness and international integration.