QUOTE(mhyug @ Aug 7 2012, 10:16 AM)
Ouch! Stay safe, buddy...Oil & Gas Career v3, Job Oppurtunities & Technical Sharing
Oil & Gas Career v3, Job Oppurtunities & Technical Sharing
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Aug 7 2012, 11:15 AM
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Aug 7 2012, 12:23 PM
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QUOTE(Aqidah @ Aug 7 2012, 11:00 AM) Morning guys.. 2 of my ex-colleagues started as fresh grad at there. after 1-2 years plus left and joined a M&E consultant company with better salary which i started as fresh grad in the consultant company. you will expect contractor working environment with lot of coordination and and outside environment.Ever heard of Bintai Kindenko ? http://www.bintai.com.my/ They have vacancy in O & G as well now..but i was wondering..anybody had experience working in this company before ? Mind telling me how was it ? Thank U if there are seniors there willing to guide you, then should be good start for fresh grad. not sure about the situation at there now. |
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Aug 7 2012, 12:23 PM
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QUOTE(LuQEE @ Aug 7 2012, 02:33 AM) A Geomodeler is usually a geologist who builds 3D models of the Oil & Gas fields. This model integrates all the subsurface datasets such as well logs, well correlation, seismic structure and faults and geophysical attributes such as impedance datasets, inversion datasets etc. The 3D geological model is then used to calculate the Oil in Place or Gas in Place (STOIIP/GIIP) for resource assessments reporting to the host government or for PETRONAS for the ARPR reporting (Annual Review of Petroleum Resources) which all operators are to submit to Petronas on a yearly basis.The 3D model is also used for well planning where based on information from the 3D model, the most efficient and cost effective well plans are devised. The model is almost always passed on to the reservoir simulation where the reservoir engineers will take over and input all the reservoir datasets such as relative perm, SCAL data etc etc. The 3D model is then validated via the process of history matching where the field production history is simulated in the 3D model and then the results in terms of Oil/Gas rate Water production rate and the pressure decline is compared with actual production data from the field. Once a satisfactory match (thus the term history matching) has been achieved, the model is considered valid and the reservoir engineers will use it for prediction runs (usually for Field Development Plans). They will use the model to come up with multiple scenarios (how many wells, gas injection, water injection, etc etc) that will give the most value from the field. Almost ALL field development plans will require the operator to have geological and simulation model. That is why geomodelers and simulation engineers are called the "prince of the industry" and that is why the competition to retain and poach these people are fierce. |
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Aug 7 2012, 12:31 PM
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QUOTE(ch_teo @ Aug 7 2012, 12:23 PM) 2 of my ex-colleagues started as fresh grad at there. after 1-2 years plus left and joined a M&E consultant company with better salary which i started as fresh grad in the consultant company. you will expect contractor working environment with lot of coordination and and outside environment. Not rili a fresh grad. But a diploma holder with cert. from electrical engineering..if there are seniors there willing to guide you, then should be good start for fresh grad. not sure about the situation at there now. Been working for almost 5 years d They recruit him as a Electrical Supervisor there but the benefits is so-so only. |
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Aug 7 2012, 12:39 PM
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Wow...I never thought that reservoir engineer is so important.
QUOTE(azraeil @ Aug 7 2012, 12:23 PM) A Geomodeler is usually a geologist who builds 3D models of the Oil & Gas fields. This model integrates all the subsurface datasets such as well logs, well correlation, seismic structure and faults and geophysical attributes such as impedance datasets, inversion datasets etc. The 3D geological model is then used to calculate the Oil in Place or Gas in Place (STOIIP/GIIP) for resource assessments reporting to the host government or for PETRONAS for the ARPR reporting (Annual Review of Petroleum Resources) which all operators are to submit to Petronas on a yearly basis. The 3D model is also used for well planning where based on information from the 3D model, the most efficient and cost effective well plans are devised. The model is almost always passed on to the reservoir simulation where the reservoir engineers will take over and input all the reservoir datasets such as relative perm, SCAL data etc etc. The 3D model is then validated via the process of history matching where the field production history is simulated in the 3D model and then the results in terms of Oil/Gas rate Water production rate and the pressure decline is compared with actual production data from the field. Once a satisfactory match (thus the term history matching) has been achieved, the model is considered valid and the reservoir engineers will use it for prediction runs (usually for Field Development Plans). They will use the model to come up with multiple scenarios (how many wells, gas injection, water injection, etc etc) that will give the most value from the field. Almost ALL field development plans will require the operator to have geological and simulation model. That is why geomodelers and simulation engineers are called the "prince of the industry" and that is why the competition to retain and poach these people are fierce. |
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Aug 7 2012, 12:43 PM
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Aug 7 2012, 12:43 PM
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Aug 7 2012, 03:11 PM
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i will graduate so soon as Deg Bc Holder in Petroleum Engineering. so, if I chose to start my career as Junior Process Engineer as in i've experienced in that area since I doing my practical training in Process Dept. what do ya think??
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Aug 7 2012, 10:23 PM
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QUOTE(azraeil @ Aug 7 2012, 12:23 PM) A Geomodeler is usually a geologist who builds 3D models of the Oil & Gas fields. This model integrates all the subsurface datasets such as well logs, well correlation, seismic structure and faults and geophysical attributes such as impedance datasets, inversion datasets etc. The 3D geological model is then used to calculate the Oil in Place or Gas in Place (STOIIP/GIIP) for resource assessments reporting to the host government or for PETRONAS for the ARPR reporting (Annual Review of Petroleum Resources) which all operators are to submit to Petronas on a yearly basis. wow, i wonder what requirement and degree cert should i get so i can apply for that job eh? thinking of continuing getting a degree, while my boset still valid.The 3D model is also used for well planning where based on information from the 3D model, the most efficient and cost effective well plans are devised. The model is almost always passed on to the reservoir simulation where the reservoir engineers will take over and input all the reservoir datasets such as relative perm, SCAL data etc etc. The 3D model is then validated via the process of history matching where the field production history is simulated in the 3D model and then the results in terms of Oil/Gas rate Water production rate and the pressure decline is compared with actual production data from the field. Once a satisfactory match (thus the term history matching) has been achieved, the model is considered valid and the reservoir engineers will use it for prediction runs (usually for Field Development Plans). They will use the model to come up with multiple scenarios (how many wells, gas injection, water injection, etc etc) that will give the most value from the field. Almost ALL field development plans will require the operator to have geological and simulation model. That is why geomodelers and simulation engineers are called the "prince of the industry" and that is why the competition to retain and poach these people are fierce. |
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Aug 7 2012, 10:36 PM
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Regarding to my post which a fresh QS join OnG sector, i was been advised to join vendor 1st. May I know wat position should i join if there is vacancy? izit related to sales? Pls advice me =)
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Aug 7 2012, 11:28 PM
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QUOTE(azraeil @ Aug 7 2012, 05:50 AM) I have 15 years experience in geomodeling but I don't think you can afford me Dont compare salary package of service company with oversea operator man. I know alot of subsurface experts with 10-20 yrs experience working oversea, especially MENA. My brother is one of them. They are reluctant to come back. We all know why Added on August 7, 2012, 5:54 am I place a lot of importance in networking. One of my most important advice to my brother was for him to develop his network. Now he is a regional manager because his company realized that his network is quite extensive. I don't know about "normal" people but if you have the right attitude, I'm sure those potential employers will be able to recognize it. Anyway, anyone with approx. 5 yrs experience in geomodelling and interested in the job is welcome to pm me. Thanks. |
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Aug 8 2012, 05:02 AM
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QUOTE(mh70 @ Aug 7 2012, 10:36 PM) Regarding to my post which a fresh QS join OnG sector, i was been advised to join vendor 1st. May I know wat position should i join if there is vacancy? izit related to sales? Pls advice me =) If you willing to work at Kuching, Sarawak & interested in fabrication (topside, jacket) you can snail mail to Brooke Dockyard. They are looking for fresh QS, according to my cousin who just join them. Look for their website |
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Aug 8 2012, 06:50 AM
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QUOTE(LuQEE @ Aug 7 2012, 05:23 PM) wow, i wonder what requirement and degree cert should i get so i can apply for that job eh? thinking of continuing getting a degree, while my boset still valid. You need to have a degree in geology first and probably spend the first 3-5 years understanding the fundamentals of petroleum geology before you start on geological modeling. |
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Aug 8 2012, 08:42 AM
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Hi all,
Whoever went for Technip Walk In interview on 19/may and got called for the 2nd Interview in June..... Did anyone get a call after the 2nd interview saying that you have got selected for the Graduate instrument engineer post? I have not got a reply yet since June. Anyone going through the same situation as me? Please share... Thank you |
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Aug 8 2012, 08:42 AM
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Dear all,
im new here. anyone heard of this company called Nexus Deepwater Inc before ? Any comments? thanks http://www.nexusdeepwater.com/ |
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Aug 8 2012, 08:50 AM
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Aug 8 2012, 05:02 AM) If you willing to work at Kuching, Sarawak & interested in fabrication (topside, jacket) you can snail mail to Brooke Dockyard. They are looking for fresh QS, according to my cousin who just join them. Look for their website thank you so much.. sure i willing =) hope i can get it.. |
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Aug 8 2012, 08:56 AM
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Hi
I would like to know how to become a driller? From my research it seems that it start from being a roustabout but whenever i search for jobs i cant find the entry level position its always shows the experienced position. thanks |
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Aug 8 2012, 09:02 AM
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QUOTE(rafa9389 @ Aug 8 2012, 08:56 AM) Hi What is your qualification?I would like to know how to become a driller? From my research it seems that it start from being a roustabout but whenever i search for jobs i cant find the entry level position its always shows the experienced position. thanks If you have degree , try to search for trainee program with drilling contractor companies IF without degree, try to search manpower supply that provide rig crews to the rig.. |
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Aug 8 2012, 09:09 AM
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Aug 8 2012, 09:38 AM
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Aug 8 2012, 05:02 AM) If you willing to work at Kuching, Sarawak & interested in fabrication (topside, jacket) you can snail mail to Brooke Dockyard. They are looking for fresh QS, according to my cousin who just join them. Look for their website word goes around saying that yard's environment not really 'ideal'. anyone been there?Added on August 8, 2012, 9:40 am QUOTE(azraeil @ Aug 7 2012, 05:50 AM) I place a lot of importance in networking. One of my most important advice to my brother was for him to develop his network. Now he is a regional manager because his company realized that his network is quite extensive. maybe we should meet up (if we r all in KL). This post has been edited by echobrainproject: Aug 8 2012, 09:40 AM |
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