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Jacket construction for Lac Da Vang Project

Wednesday, September 17 2025

Fossil Energy – Vietnam

PTSC Mechanical & Construction has completed the load-out of the Lac Da Vang – A Platform (LDV-A) jacket and piles.

The Lac Da Vang – A project is operated by Murphy Cuu Long Bac Oil, with PVEP and SK Earthon as partners.

PTSC M&C is the main EPCIC contractor responsible for the with two modules and a flare boom, weighing over 6,000 Metric Tons, along with a jacket and piles weighing more than 4,500 metric tons.

The jacket was completed within 16 months since the EPCIC contract signing in May 2024 and is scheduled for offshore installation in Vietnam’s waters by the end of September 2025.

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Filed Under: International News, Jacket, Lac Da Vang, piles, Vietnam Tagged With: jacket, Lac Da Vang, piles, PTSC, Vietnam

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