"Designed and built in China, this vessel is launching its first engineering project mission in Brunei," Qiao Baoxin, captain of China's "HYSY 295" trenching vessel, told Xinhua on Friday.
The Chinese vessel, distinguished by its large helicopter deck and towering crane, was making final preparations for offshore operations at Brunei's Muara Port on Friday. The project's primary task involves replacing subsea pipelines for a leading energy company in Brunei.
"Such projects demand the highest international standards. We're honored to execute this project and proud to contribute to Brunei-China cooperation, while fully recognizing our responsibilities," said Li Jiannan, project manager of China Offshore Oil Engineering Company (COOEC).
COOEC, a company listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) with nearly 10,000 employees, has executed engineering projects in over 20 countries and regions globally. The company has established strong cooperative relationships with global leaders in the oil and gas industry.
Brunei is a Southeast Asian country blessed with rich oil and gas reserves. The Sultanate maintains strong ties with China, fostering comprehensive collaboration across various sectors.
Xinhua