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syarehey
post Jun 26 2013, 08:42 PM

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anyone knows what the future prospect / career development for seismic navigation engineer? any such position from oil company?
mhyug
post Jun 26 2013, 08:48 PM

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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jun 26 2013, 08:23 PM)
I think Boots and Coots will only kill the hardest to kill wells and the most major of blow offs.

In the words of my American colleague, you call them, ask them for how much they want, they give you a bill with many zeroes on it and then you thank them for accepting the job.

Sitting for well control in August. Production schedule and tax time makes things problematic when asking for a week off.
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why oes tax get involved? hmm.gif ada kena mengena dgn lhdn? also where are u taking ur well control, wch comp offering also is this renewel or new?i got a few quotes but dunno wch one to choose. smile.gif

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post Jun 26 2013, 09:06 PM

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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jun 26 2013, 10:47 PM)
Nah, just looking for areas to branch into and get a little idea of how things work. A little bit of everything makes a good engineer.

Plus I have my BOP course at UNSW coming up so it might be useful to know a little more.
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post Jun 26 2013, 09:19 PM

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Me just confirmed last week...anyway heard PPM on fire last week...

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post Jun 26 2013, 09:43 PM

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QUOTE(mhyug @ Jun 26 2013, 08:48 PM)
why oes tax get involved? hmm.gif ada kena mengena dgn lhdn? also where are u taking ur well control, wch comp offering also is this renewel or new?i got a few quotes but dunno wch one to choose. smile.gif
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You mean which company offering the course? If in KL, I would say PTTCO has a good instructors.

For aussie crews, we sent them to UNSW...It is good if you can go to the BOP course/workshop prior to take the well control course, you mght understand more when you learn the Equipments Section.
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post Jun 26 2013, 09:45 PM

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any lubang for geotechnical engineer??
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post Jun 27 2013, 04:26 PM

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Going onboard the Gumusut FPS next week! icon_question.gif
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post Jun 27 2013, 05:59 PM

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Any1 work with FPSO Ventures?
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post Jun 27 2013, 09:32 PM

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QUOTE(mhyug @ Jun 26 2013, 08:48 PM)
why oes tax get involved? hmm.gif ada kena mengena dgn lhdn? also where are u taking ur well control, wch comp offering also is this renewel or new?i got a few quotes but dunno wch one to choose. smile.gif
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Tax is involved because the ATO gives out refunds around July and because of new regulations by government I cannot claim more than 2k AUD in self education expenses unless they are salary packaged.

Well control at UNSW. They're the best here in Australia and for 3000 AUD you cover both IADC and IWCF certs.
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post Jun 27 2013, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(empire23 @ Jun 27 2013, 09:32 PM)
Tax is involved because the ATO gives out refunds around July and because of new regulations by government I cannot claim more than 2k AUD in self education expenses unless they are salary packaged.

Well control at UNSW. They're the best here in Australia and for 3000 AUD you cover both IADC and IWCF certs.
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oo i thought relating to m'sian tax. biggrin.gif

good luck bro later i wanna take il ask some pointers from you tongue.gif
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mohdyakup
post Jun 29 2013, 03:28 PM

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I will be joining EMEPMI next week biggrin.gif
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post Jun 29 2013, 04:32 PM

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I will be joining EMEPMI next week biggrin.gif
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wow congrats bro!.used to go to exon twr when i was with mah previous company. biggrin.gif , your joining under wch division?
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post Jun 30 2013, 02:41 AM

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post Jun 30 2013, 02:44 AM

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Anyone knows anything about work as sales/marketing engineer in anjur ekar sdn bhd? I got an interview, try googling but not much helps. Thanks in advance.
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post Jun 30 2013, 10:01 AM

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Would like to know/find malaysian working and staying in Macae,Brazil. I will be relocate there next week.

Cheers, Oil & Gas Careers V5!
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post Jun 30 2013, 10:27 AM

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I have 2 offers which is a graduate engineer in a major company in o&g and also an engineer at a small subcontractor company. Any advise on which to choose? What are the pro and cons?
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post Jun 30 2013, 02:13 PM

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Malaysia’s Petronas has formally approached the market for up to five multi-year contracts tied to transportation and installation of pipelines and offshore platforms across the production sharing contracts in Malaysian waters. As with the previous tender in 2009, Petronas has split the projected work volume across as many as 11 production sharing contracts into five packages — A, B, C, D and E. The five packages on offer in the 2009 round were merged into four contracts awarded to two Malaysian players — three went to SapuraKencana and one to GOM Offshore — and expiring towards the end of 2013. Each of the five contracts on offer under the Pan Malaysia transportation and installation tender in 2013 is expected to run for three years from the end of the year, plus an option to extend for another year. Under the 2013 tender, packages A and B are only extended to Malaysian players, while inter­national contractors have been called on to participate in the three other packages. TL Offshore is widely expected to put in bids for all five packages on offer from Petronas. The leading Malaysian offshore installation contractor will be joined by at least seven others — Sigurros, PBJV, Perisai Petroleum, Target Energy, GOM and Alam Maritim — possessing access to vessels matching the specifications outlined for packages A and B. The two packages call on the successful contractors to supply offshore construction vessels with between 250 and 800 tonnes of lifting capacities for mostly pipelay work in less than 100 metres of water, said sources. TL Offshore will face competition mainly from international contractors for the three other packages, C, D and E. Packages C and D are for pipelay and platform installation respectively and would require vessels with a lifiting capacity of up to 2000 tonnes. South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries, Japan’s Nippon Steel, and France’s Technip, as well as possibly Italy’s Saipem and McDermott of the US are deemed as potential bidders for packages C and D. McDermott, Saipem, TL Offshore and Singapore-based Swiber Offshore are among at least six international players with vessels capable of meeting the requirements of heavy-duty package E. Package E demands heavylift capacities of more than 2700 tonnes, said sources. Petronas is said to have cast a wide net, reaching out to contractors traditionally active in the Middle East and Europe, including National Petrol­eum Construction Company of Abu Dhabi, and Seaway Heavylift. Pre-qualification for the packages will start in about mid-July. Contracts tied to the five packages valued in excess of 3 billion ringgit ($953 million) will be awarded in late 2013.
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Jun 29 2013, 03:28 PM)
I will be joining EMEPMI next week biggrin.gif
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Congrats bro, wish u have a great future in EMEPMI
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post Jun 30 2013, 06:27 PM

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QUOTE(meonkutu11 @ Jun 30 2013, 10:01 AM)
Would like to know/find malaysian working and staying in Macae,Brazil. I will be relocate there next week.

Cheers, Oil & Gas Careers V5!
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wahh... so far... thumbup.gif

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