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SUSNew Klang
post Apr 7 2011, 09:24 PM

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For those who want to know Oil and Gas companies you can click on this link. Please enquire the companies.


http://www.oilandgas-asia.com/documents/product_index.pdf
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post Apr 7 2011, 09:32 PM

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http://www.oilgrads.com/

http://www.rigzone.com/jobs/featured_employers.asp
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so many to see! hahaha thanks guys
SUSNew Klang
post Apr 7 2011, 09:57 PM

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QUOTE(jamaluddin4 @ Apr 7 2011, 06:54 PM)
try check this out...

OIL & GAS COMPANIES IN MALAYSIA

or download this pdf file...

OIL & GAS COMPANIES (pdf)

hope this one will help you..
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Please tell me what is the difference between MMCOG and AMEC.

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post Apr 7 2011, 11:45 PM

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thanks for the links ... and advices. appreciate it =)
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post Apr 8 2011, 12:32 AM

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QUOTE(New Klang @ Apr 7 2011, 10:57 PM)
Please tell me what is the difference between MMCOG and AMEC.
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MMCOG is malaysian company..under MMC Berhad...
AMEC is a UK based company...

but, currently, MMCOG formed JV with AMEC and come with MMC-AMEC...same happen like SIME DARBY JV with MUSTANG...RANHILL JV with WORLEYPARSONS formed RANHILL WORLEY...
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hello all forumers..since im new in this oil and gas field..can someone define what is hook-up and commissioning and some explanation with it so that I have better understanding on this? really appreciate your feedback..

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post Apr 11 2011, 08:55 AM

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Most of the times, platforms are design in modules ( these could be segregated by deck level, weight or may be harzadous area classification (based on equipment/piping). The major reason for designing platforms in this way is to ease fabrication & erection. When the various module are then transported to sea for laying/installation, that’s when the word “hookup” comes in play. Similing means connecting the various module together; piping, electrical cables, structure members etc. To achieve this, “pup piece” which can also be referred to as hookup pieces matching the required piping, electrical, structural members etc

Another instance for hookup is connecting piping to equipment, instrument to piping etc. You should have heard of instrument hookup design/drawings.

As an Electrical Engineer..i will answer based on electrical testing and commissioning.. The electrical acceptance testing and commissioning of electric power systems is essential to the start up of any electrical system for the first time, regardless of its size, type or industry. It is a very special occurrence and poses some unique challenges to electrical personnel. So this commissioning will take place after we install the equipment at plaform. And before we start-up and running the equipment, this commissioning must done first.

hope this answers will help you..

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jamal, good answer ... nice and concise.
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post Apr 11 2011, 02:29 PM

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I have a friend who works at Murphy. Her starting salary made me crazy. Is there any oil gas company offers any IT position in these days?
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I got an offer from Murphy for 45K a month .... still considering it ... the tax would be 5 figures one ..... pening wooo.
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QUOTE(jamaluddin4 @ Apr 11 2011, 08:55 AM)
Most of the times, platforms are design in modules ( these could be segregated by deck level, weight or may be harzadous area classification (based on equipment/piping). The major reason for designing platforms in this way is to ease fabrication & erection. When the various module are then transported to sea for laying/installation, that’s when the word “hookup” comes in play. Similing means connecting the various module together; piping, electrical cables, structure members etc. To achieve this, “pup piece” which can also be referred to as hookup pieces matching the required piping, electrical, structural members etc

Another instance for hookup is connecting piping to equipment, instrument to piping etc. You should have heard of instrument hookup design/drawings.

As an Electrical Engineer..i will answer based on electrical testing and commissioning.. The electrical acceptance testing and commissioning of electric power systems is essential to the start up of any electrical system for the first time, regardless of its size, type or industry. It is a very special occurrence and poses some unique challenges to electrical personnel. So this commissioning will take place after we install the equipment at plaform. And before we start-up and running the equipment, this commissioning must done first.

hope this answers will help you..
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I am amazed by your in depth knowledge for a young engineer.


Added on April 11, 2011, 2:54 pm
QUOTE(azraeil @ Apr 11 2011, 02:37 PM)
I got an offer from Murphy for 45K a month .... still considering it ... the tax would be 5 figures one ..... pening wooo.
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I have 2 friends who get this amount of pay from Murphy but still resign. Perhaps work is impossibly tough.

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QUOTE(New Klang @ Apr 11 2011, 09:52 AM)
I am amazed by your in depth knowledge for a young engineer.


Added on April 11, 2011, 2:54 pm

I have 2 friends who get this amount of pay from Murphy but still resign. Perhaps work is impossibly tough.
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They pay you big bucks, they expect you to give them back triple that amount ....... a lot of responsibility comes with the kind of salary you are getting .....
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QUOTE(azraeil @ Apr 11 2011, 03:15 PM)
They pay you big bucks, they expect you to give them back triple that amount ....... a lot of responsibility comes with the kind of salary you are getting .....
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only subsurface people can get that kind of pay i supposed?
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what is the most effective way to apply to murphy ? do they accept freshie ? ... 45k -.- mygod.. ridiculous lol ...


Added on April 11, 2011, 9:48 pmprobably they need to do bungee jump 10 times per day...


Added on April 11, 2011, 9:50 pmwhere can I learn more about P&ID ? I saw P&ID used in active project before. The legends part is huge ... any tips on how to conquer it ? =/ someone told me that P&ID is like the bible for instrument engineer lol ...

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just receive my cswip 3.0 cert/ID..and the letter ask me to buy log book from them because it will be use when i want to renew my cert.. anyone have experience on this?
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QUOTE(jamaluddin4 @ Apr 11 2011, 08:55 AM)
Most of the times, platforms are design in modules ( these could be segregated by deck level, weight or may be harzadous area classification (based on equipment/piping). The major reason for designing platforms in this way is to ease fabrication & erection. When the various module are then transported to sea for laying/installation, that’s when the word “hookup” comes in play. Similing means connecting the various module together; piping, electrical cables, structure members etc. To achieve this, “pup piece” which can also be referred to as hookup pieces matching the required piping, electrical, structural members etc

Another instance for hookup is connecting piping to equipment, instrument to piping etc. You should have heard of instrument hookup design/drawings.

As an Electrical Engineer..i will answer based on electrical testing and commissioning.. The electrical acceptance testing and commissioning of electric power systems is essential to the start up of any electrical system for the first time, regardless of its size, type or industry. It is a very special occurrence and poses some unique challenges to electrical personnel. So this commissioning will take place after we install the equipment at plaform. And before we start-up and running the equipment, this commissioning must done first.

hope this answers will help you..
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thank you for your explanation.. smile.gif
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QUOTE(LivingLife @ Apr 7 2011, 01:58 PM)
Hi thanks for all the advice.
Anyone can suggest any O & G vendor/sub con/consultant examples?
I went thru my first interview wid Cameron, still waiting their reply nervously. It's been 2weeks plus think it's quite hopeless alrdy. Now I am searching for small O&G company to work for. Will be graduating on May.
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Which position did you apply for?

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QUOTE(takax2040 @ Apr 12 2011, 12:13 AM)
Which position did you apply for?
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Applied O&G valve engineer.
Think so its quite hard to get because almost 80% of the candidates have Master Degree and grad from foreign uni.

I am just a local grad Degree holder. cry.gif
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QUOTE(SquaLL_JB @ Apr 12 2011, 12:59 AM)
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