The Te Giac Trang field (White Rhinoceros field) is an offshore oil field in the Cuu Long Basin in the South China Sea, southeast of Và ©ng Tàu, Vietnam. The field is located in the block 16-1.
The field was discovered in 2003. The field lies at a water depth of . The reservoir of Miocene sandstone is estimated to have of oil equivalent.
The development plan was approved in September 2009 and production started on 22 August 2011 by PetroVietnam jack-up platform PVD-II. The second platform, WHP-H4, started operations on 9 July 2012. Sixteen production wells are connected to two wellhead platforms. Oil is collected by a FPSO while gas will be exported to the Bạch HỠplatform. The FPSO Armada TGT 1 was converted from a Suezmax tanker by Keppel Offshore and Marine.
The field is operated by Hoang Long JOC, a partnership between PetroVietnam (41%), SOCO International (28.5%), PTT Exploration and Production (28.5%), and OPECO (2%). Hoang Long JOC holds 50% interest in the field while rest of 50% is held by SOCO.