China’s "HYSY 295" ship start its marine engineering project
The mission’s main objective is to replace subsea pipelines for one of Brunei’s top energy companies. Project manager Li Jiannan from China Offshore Oil Engineering Company (COOEC) highlighted the importance of adhering to the highest international standards and expressed pride in contributing to the cooperation between Brunei and China, while acknowledging the responsibility involved.
COOEC, a Shanghai Stock Exchange-listed company with nearly 10,000 employees, has carried out engineering projects across more than 20 countries and regions. It maintains strong partnerships with major players in the global oil and gas sector.
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