Jasa Merin supports Carigali Hess

epa01089782 Thai's carry the national flag during a rally at Royal Plaza in Bangkok, Thailand, 13 August 2007. Thailand Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont, with cabinet ministers, students and crowds of people, voters and non-voters alike marched from the Royal Plaza to the Democracy Monument and encouraged eligible voters to exercise their rights. The festival was part of the military installed government's launch to convince the public they are on the road to democracy and encourage people to vote in a referendum to endorse a new charter constitution on 19 August. The constituion was rewritten after last years 19 September coup which ousted then Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The referendum is expected to lead to national elections by December.  EPA/NARONG SANGNAK  EPA/NARONG SANGNAK

Thailand: more drilling off the coast of Southeast Asian nation.

Private Malaysian outfit Jasa Merin has won a 12.4 million ringgit ($3.7 million) contract from Carigali Hess Operating Company for the charter of an anchoring tug supply vessel to support drilling operations in the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area.

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