L&T hydrocarbon division wins the ME contract
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L&T hydrocarbon division wins the ME contract

A Middle Eastern client has awarded various offshore packages to Larsen & Toubro's (L&T) hydrocarbon division (L&T Energy Hydrocarbon, or LTEH).

The scope of work includes engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and integration for various new offshore facilities.

With the use of end-to-end skills, such as design, fabrication, and installation of large process platforms, habitations, subsea systems, pipes, and other T&I works, LTEH Offshore has demonstrated timely project delivery. Receiving this recurring business demonstrates customer satisfaction and shows that customers have faith in the team's commitment to building and fostering these capabilities.

LTEH provides integrated design-to-build solutions for the worldwide hydrocarbon industry. The company has been setting global norms in all areas of project management, corporate governance, quality, health safety environment (HSE), and operational excellence for almost three decades thanks to its extensive skills across the value chain.

Also read:
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A Middle Eastern client has awarded various offshore packages to Larsen & Toubro's (L&T) hydrocarbon division (L&T Energy Hydrocarbon, or LTEH). The scope of work includes engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and integration for various new offshore facilities. With the use of end-to-end skills, such as design, fabrication, and installation of large process platforms, habitations, subsea systems, pipes, and other T&I works, LTEH Offshore has demonstrated timely project delivery. Receiving this recurring business demonstrates customer satisfaction and shows that customers have faith in the team's commitment to building and fostering these capabilities. LTEH provides integrated design-to-build solutions for the worldwide hydrocarbon industry. The company has been setting global norms in all areas of project management, corporate governance, quality, health safety environment (HSE), and operational excellence for almost three decades thanks to its extensive skills across the value chain. Also read: 1.3 GW Re-power to be supplied by NTPC to Greenko's Ammonia Plant NHPC to establish 480 mw hydro-project in Nepal

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