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Oil & Gas Career v3, Job Oppurtunities & Technical Sharing
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pahbedah
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May 10 2012, 09:37 PM
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QUOTE(philynn @ May 9 2012, 08:20 AM) Hi, I've gotten an invitation for interview by Technip for the position of graduate technical safety engineer. Any views on that position? and any idea on how is the interview gonna be(eg. stages, group/individual)? Tried searching in the forum but came up with no answers. And lastly, whats the best way to go to wisma Technip? public transport (which line to take)? or driving (where to park)? may i ask u? u already graduated or you will graduate on next month bcoz i applu for structural engineer training program at technip but they didn't reply it yet
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pahbedah
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May 20 2012, 03:43 PM
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anybody want toshare their experience, walk in with technip on yesterday?
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pahbedah
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Aug 9 2012, 01:30 PM
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anybody can explain to me in simple word what is logging and perforating?read it on google but dont really understand it.
from my understanding, loggin use a lot of software to determine situaution on well and perforating is like build structure for the well and "tampal" cement to the wall.dont laugh at me.i really dont know
This post has been edited by pahbedah: Aug 9 2012, 01:31 PM
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pahbedah
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Aug 10 2012, 12:14 AM
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QUOTE(azraeil @ Aug 9 2012, 11:07 PM) Once a well has been drilled, the operator will call in the logging company (usually Schlumberger, Baker etc etc) to setup (or rig-up) their logging tools. These logging tools such as the triple combo will determine the electrical properties of the rock. These electrical property such as Gamma Ray, Density, Neutron, Resistivity will be interpreted by the company petrophysicist to determine the reservoir quality and also the presence of hydrocarbons. Once it is determined from the logging exercise that there are hydrocarbons present in the reservoirs and the reservoirs are of good quality (porosity and permeability are above a certain cut-off) the petrophysicist will instruct and plan for the perforation exercise to test the reservoir performance (whether the reservoir can deliver the oil/gas to the surface). This peroration is done by lowering the perforating tool which is packed with explosives (each perforation job usually cost upwards of 1 million USD, so this is no time to fool around). If the perforation is successful, the oil/gas will flow to the surface and the well is then tied in to the production flow lines. tq very much  such a detail explaination but at least, i know what is it and if interviewer ask me, i got fact to point it out Added on August 10, 2012, 12:17 amQUOTE(hj.pet @ Aug 9 2012, 08:10 PM) logging is a procedure or a process to determine the petrophysics of the well through some logging tools such as density log, resistivity log, etc while perforating is where explosive is used to make hole at the wall of the formation to allow the oil to flow through the perforated wall. hahaha.well, i am noob.thanx for explaination This post has been edited by pahbedah: Aug 10 2012, 12:17 AM
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