Pengerang Deepwater Port Pipeline and Bridge Project in Malaysia

Total Steel Quantity: 12,000 tons

Project Overview: This project is part of the Pengerang Deepwater Port Phase II Offshore Oil Pipeline Corridor Project. It adheres to American standard welding standards and consists of 430 modules, divided into 10 batches. The project features high installation precision, allowing even 5-meter by 23-meter modules to be hoisted into place in a single operation, despite strong sea waves. The project utilizes state-of-the-art seawater corrosion protection measures, ensuring 15 years of corrosion resistance in marine chloride environments.

The Pengerang Deepwater Port Project in Malaysia is a key project in the Malaysian government’s Economic Transformation Plan and a key component of the country’s Belt and Road Initiative. The construction and operation of the Pengerang Deepwater Port have significant and far-reaching implications for the economic development and commercial cooperation between China and Malaysia. The project has received positive reviews from the client, who awarded us an honorary medal.