Vietnam: Honeywell Lands Te Giac Trang Job from HLJOC

Vietnam Honeywell Lands Te Giac Trang Job from HLJOC

Hoang Long Joint Operating Company (HLJOC) has selected Honeywell as a main electrical and instrumentation building contractor for its H-04 wellhead platform in the Te Giac Trang (TGT) Field.

This announcement follows the successful completion of an earlier phase (H-01 wellhead platform) of the TGT field, which was completed earlier this year on schedule and within budget for HLJOC.

This new project will require Honeywell to execute the design, procurement, construction, integration, testing and commissioning for the electrical and instrumentation building of the oil platform. HPS will also supply the main and backup power generators, wellhead control panel and chemical injection skid.

“When we reach full production, the Te Giac Trang oil field will be a significant generator of resources for Vietnam and its business partners, said Dr. Ngo Huu Hai, General Manager, HLJOC. “As a recent discovery, initiating operations quickly and safely in the oil field was of the utmost importance. Honeywell was able to provide a high level of project management, integration capability and reduced schedule risk that we couldn’t find anywhere else.”

 “When these wellhead platforms are optimized, the Te Giac Trang oil field will play a crucial role in Vietnam’s energy production and lessen reliance on foreign sources of oil,” said Tony Cosgrove, Vice President for Asia Pacific, Honeywell Process Solutions.The Hoang Long Joint Operating Company’s decision to award both projects to Honeywell reflects the growing acceptance of turn-key solutions and their importance in helping our customers in the oil and gas industry exceed their business objectives.”

One of the largest joint operating companies in Vietnam, HLJOC is a state-owned partnership comprising PetroVietnam, PTTEP, SOCO International and OPECO. When completed and at full production the facility, located in the Cuu Long Basin off the Southern Vietnam coast, will be capable of producing more than 55,000 barrels of oil per day.

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Offshore Energy Today Staff , November 16, 2011; Image: SOCO International