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Myanmar zawtika air diving project launched

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At 15:30 on October 8, YM bamboo ship loaded with diving equipment left Shekou SCT Wharf in Shenzhen. The second batch of equipment of Myanmar zawtika air diving project contracted by our company set off for Singapore, the transit place, and then loaded and fixed on the marine engineering ship "blue whale" to the oil field in the sea area of Myanmar. Previously, the first batch of diving equipment had been transported to the destination sea area by another engineering ship "Lanjiang" during the national day. The general contract of zawtika phase 1b project is undertaken by offshore oil engineering company. The air diving project in the installation link is planned to last about 6 months. The specific work will be carried out on two engineering ships, "Lanjiang" and "blue whale". The oil field where the project is located is operated by Thailand National Petroleum Corporation. The general contract has strict requirements in qualification review, construction standards and other links. Therefore, COOEC subsea company selects qualified construction parties at home and abroad through bidding. After competing on the same stage with well-known overseas underwater service providers, our company finally stood out and successfully won the bid for the air diving bid section.

Over the years, our company has accumulated talents, purchased equipment and improved qualifications in accordance with IMCA and other advanced specifications. While making achievements and training the team in the oil fields in the South China Sea, East China Sea and Bohai Sea where Chinese and foreign oil companies act as operators, we also carry out construction cooperation with international first-class offshore engineering companies such as Technip. The zawtika project in Myanmar is the first breakthrough in our "going global" strategy and the first time to carry out underwater engineering business abroad in accordance with IMCA standards.