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 Oil & Gas Careers v5, Upstream and Downstream

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meonkutu11
post Oct 26 2013, 09:10 PM

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QUOTE(New Klang @ Oct 26 2013, 10:21 AM)
Future director of drilling.

Boss,
want to ask whether you have used electrically driven drilling?
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Do you means the Top Drive System?
http://www.nov.com/Drilling/Top_Drive_Syst...Top_Drives.aspx


mhyug
post Oct 27 2013, 12:39 PM

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ada lagi ka jackup yg x dak topdrive...the oldest ive been too pon ada topdrive koman-koman.

mcm tank solid, x dak masalah langsung.
camel_active
post Oct 27 2013, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(jackwylde @ Oct 23 2013, 08:27 PM)
meh... only 4k ah? contractors make a lot more than them la itu macam. lol.
most of those fresh engineers I've met knows nothing la.
They can,t even interpret the isometric drawings properly. and yet, they wanna lanci to the contractors. lol doh.gif
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yeah.! true.! eventho they are the 'owners', but they didnt want to take an ownership..didnt want to sign the document, always put blame to others..enuf said, they didnt want to take responsibility..sorry to say, their project management is so messier..everyone want to kipas bontot orang leh..
meonkutu11
post Oct 27 2013, 04:39 PM

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QUOTE(mhyug @ Oct 27 2013, 12:39 PM)
ada lagi ka jackup yg x dak topdrive...the oldest ive been too pon ada topdrive koman-koman.

mcm tank solid, x dak masalah langsung.
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I saw in the nov website, they hv hydraulic TDS mainly for land rigs. I never been to a land rig.
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post Oct 27 2013, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(meonkutu11 @ Oct 27 2013, 04:39 PM)
I saw in the nov website, they hv hydraulic TDS mainly for land rigs. I never been to a land rig.
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land rig mmg, i think even up to now they still using kelly system.
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post Oct 28 2013, 12:18 AM

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What about this latest news. Sapura just bought Newfield assets in malaysia. Sapura is now the 2nd Malaysian oil n gas integrated player after Petronas!

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post Oct 28 2013, 10:36 AM

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QUOTE(Stamp @ Oct 25 2013, 07:35 PM)
they still don't have a strong engineering arm. they always form a JV with AKER for engineering. Technip is already tied up with MMHE.
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They have done with Bumi Armada before.. IMO they shud just JV with Bumi Armada as Bumi can provide whole package of Floters to Subsea interface..
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post Oct 28 2013, 11:31 AM

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QUOTE(New Klang @ Oct 26 2013, 10:21 AM)
Future director of drilling.

Boss,
want to ask whether you have used electrically driven drilling?
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all drilling rotation generated by electric motor
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post Oct 28 2013, 06:59 PM

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A question to those who may know the answer, does mudlogger replace the need of mwd/lwd during drilling? Or I can say mudlogger is a cheaper cost alternative compare with mwd/lwd services?

Can a single rig hire both services for search of hydrocarbon?
TSazraeil
post Oct 28 2013, 07:22 PM

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QUOTE(NewbieBetta @ Oct 28 2013, 01:59 PM)
A question to those who may know the answer, does mudlogger replace the need of mwd/lwd during drilling? Or I can say mudlogger is a cheaper cost alternative compare with mwd/lwd services?

Can a single rig hire both services for search of hydrocarbon?
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Of course not. Data from mudlogging is very limited (you still need them but usually you can't do much other than getting "indications" of something) while Measurement While Drilling (MWD) or Logging While Drilling (LWD) or those logging tools that gives you the accurate petrophysical or logging data that you require and spent millions on the wells for.
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post Oct 28 2013, 07:54 PM

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QUOTE(azraeil @ Oct 28 2013, 07:22 PM)
Of course not. Data from mudlogging is very limited (you still need them but usually you can't do much other than getting "indications" of something) while Measurement While Drilling (MWD) or Logging While Drilling (LWD) or those logging tools that gives you the accurate petrophysical or logging data that you require and spent millions on the wells for.
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So does this mean, the client will still utilise both services on the same rig. And where does the mudlogger data come from? from the mwd/lwd sensor as well? I understand that mudlogger themself have their own log & shack. Hmm, so do they work closely with the m/lwd group?
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QUOTE(NewbieBetta @ Oct 28 2013, 02:54 PM)
So does this mean, the client will still utilise both services on the same rig. And where does the mudlogger data come from? from the mwd/lwd sensor as well? I understand that mudlogger themself have their own log & shack. Hmm, so do they work closely with the m/lwd group?
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Mudlogging is not the same as MWD/LWD or Wireline logging. So for an operator, and to help drilling both sets of data are required and therefore both type of "people" will be required for any drilling actvity.
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post Oct 28 2013, 10:26 PM

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hi guys. i've just offered a position as project engineer with OAG Group of companies. anybody knows the prospect with the company?
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post Oct 29 2013, 04:32 PM

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QUOTE(NewbieBetta @ Oct 28 2013, 06:59 PM)
A question to those who may know the answer, does mudlogger replace the need of mwd/lwd during drilling? Or I can say mudlogger is a cheaper cost alternative compare with mwd/lwd services?

Can a single rig hire both services for search of hydrocarbon?
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May i first ask u what is your job? At least i know ur background so it is easier to explain.

Mudlogger cant replace mwd/lwd. U need to have to have both during drilling.

Mudlogger data comes from formation cuttings, mud and drilling parameters.

Mwd/lwd data comes from real time data from their tools in the hole.

Yes both services have to work closely

Mudlogger require directional data and gamma ray data from mwd/lwd so then they can correlate to the cuttings they get on the surface and put that in the mud log


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post Oct 29 2013, 09:26 PM

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Hi,I am looking for Internship placement in Oil & gas industry

currently I am pursuing mechanical engineering in local university

you guys know any company looking for internship or maybe their HR contact?

thanks in advance
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post Oct 29 2013, 09:43 PM

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QUOTE(NewbieBetta @ Oct 28 2013, 07:54 PM)
So does this mean, the client will still utilise both services on the same rig. And where does the mudlogger data come from? from the mwd/lwd sensor as well? I understand that mudlogger themself have their own log & shack. Hmm, so do they work closely with the m/lwd group?
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mud loggers usually have much more sensor in the surface than mlwd system surface sensor. mlwd surface sensor is mainly for signal detection and depth tracking while mud loggers also have the same set of sensor as the mlwd system but also have additional sensor to monitor mud pit level, the trip tank level, H2S and combustible gas sensor, pump stroke counter, surface torque, surface rpm and so much more.

but what mud logging system does not have is downhole sensor for formation evaluation. mud logging system is based purely on surface sensors.

mlwd does not care about trip in sheet, running casing or cementing while mud loggers still need to monitor the well during this operation.
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post Oct 29 2013, 10:06 PM

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QUOTE(backspace66 @ Oct 29 2013, 09:43 PM)
mud loggers usually have much more sensor in the surface than mlwd system surface sensor. mlwd surface sensor is mainly for signal detection and depth tracking while mud loggers also have the same set of sensor as the mlwd system but also have additional sensor to monitor mud pit level, the trip tank level, H2S and combustible gas sensor, pump stroke counter, surface torque, surface rpm and so much more.

but what mud logging system does not have is downhole sensor for formation evaluation. mud logging system is based purely on surface sensors.

mlwd does not care about trip in sheet, running casing or cementing while mud loggers still need to monitor the well during this operation.
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"while mud loggers still need to monitor the well during this operation" if there is any lost circulation, gas-cut fluid, water-cut fluid, etc to mitigate kick and prevent blow out by triggering driller to adjust the choke.

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post Oct 29 2013, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(Johnny MatStar @ Oct 29 2013, 09:26 PM)
Hi,I am looking for Internship placement in Oil & gas industry

currently I am pursuing mechanical engineering in local university

you guys know any company looking for internship or maybe their HR contact?

thanks in advance
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Look on baker hughes website on the career section. I believe they posted internship opportunities for students a few days ago nod.gif
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post Oct 30 2013, 01:30 AM

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QUOTE(azraeil @ Oct 28 2013, 07:22 PM)
Of course not. Data from mudlogging is very limited (you still need them but usually you can't do much other than getting "indications" of something) while Measurement While Drilling (MWD) or Logging While Drilling (LWD) or those logging tools that gives you the accurate petrophysical or logging data that you require and spent millions on the wells for.
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Hmmmm... and some mud loggers 'sample by the bucket'....
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post Oct 30 2013, 10:54 AM

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Is there any current IT post available in oil & gas comp here? I really want to find one now

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