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post May 2 2014, 02:03 PM

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QUOTE(rivost @ May 2 2014, 01:53 PM)
didn't quite bother to measure the meters when looking at the map.

you referring to this?

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let's hope they found a good reserve there laugh.gif but even so petronas will share some profit ratio as agreed in 2009.

in addition, some of their problem is internal. brunei increasingly demand a lot of terms from shell, such as local employment quota, even though the locals are rather inefficient. they have also setup a national oil company (http://www.pb.com.bn/) and start making things harder and harder for shell. so don't expect shell to make any further big investment. it may drag on for even decades.
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L and M are not developed yet.

LBD is certainly a core concern but Shell still has enough motivation to stick around. The margins are good.

Without revealing too much, PB is nothing lah.

QUOTE(Toyoi @ May 2 2014, 01:54 PM)
he he he...no wonder dr mamak last time so damn angry pak lah surrender some oil blocks to brunei...looks like that's the block issit??  biggrin.gif
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yup Those are the two blocks.
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post May 2 2014, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(yinchet @ May 2 2014, 12:28 PM)
As worse it come they will just join Malaysia.
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what ? need to feed another 400k ppl ?

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post May 2 2014, 02:07 PM

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I think Brunei has no choice but to depeg its Brunei dollar from the Singapore dollar. Singapore's policy of continued appreciation of its currency is only in the interest of Singapore, so it is silly for Brunei to continue suffering economically with too strong a currency like in the case of Greece.

This Brunei problem is a good lesson for those ignorant Malaysians who often wrongly think that having a strong currency is always a good thing.


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QUOTE(feynman @ May 2 2014, 02:03 PM)
L and M are not developed yet.

LBD is certainly a core concern but Shell still has enough motivation to stick around. The margins are good.

Without revealing too much, PB is nothing lah.
yup Those are the two blocks.
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pb is nothing? they are awarded the block despite not having the technical expertise. either dependent on petronas or project stuck.

that is the thing, shell has good motivation to stay but no longer so confident or determine to make big investment. this can also partly be attributed to brunei's political issue. therefore you have brunei's negative oil and gas stats now. the sultan will not change his stance i can tell you.

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What is with you and all the Brunei deteriorating thread, you got beef with Hassanal Bolkiah? laugh.gif
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post May 2 2014, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(ashportal @ May 2 2014, 12:17 PM)
So many meleis worship this Brunei, go ahead n pindah now
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lol, still see many cainis here.
shouldnt we pindah spore now?.
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QUOTE(Artus @ May 2 2014, 02:07 PM)
I think Brunei has no choice but to depeg its Brunei dollar from the Singapore dollar. Singapore's policy of continued appreciation of its currency is only in the interest of Singapore, so it is silly for Brunei to continue suffering economically with too strong a currency like in the case of Greece.

This Brunei problem is a good lesson for those ignorant Malaysians who often wrongly think that having a strong currency is always a good thing.
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lets bet the rate of an independent bnd?

1bnd = 1rm? laugh.gif
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post May 2 2014, 02:17 PM

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Hudud FTW. so they can claim money & properties of people just like the Nazis did on the jews.
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post May 2 2014, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(rivost @ May 2 2014, 02:13 PM)
lets bet the rate of an independent bnd?

1bnd = 1rm? laugh.gif
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That would be too drastic. A 20% devaluation from the Singapore dollar may probably do the work.


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post May 2 2014, 02:21 PM

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QUOTE(yinchet @ May 2 2014, 12:24 PM)
Already collapsed.
chemical industry drop over 90%, petroleum industry nearly dried up not sure how long it can sustain, and now relying on lng which is also not in good condition.
no other industry supporting their economy and burden by currency policy, can't compete at all with other SEA nation.
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Refining Industry?
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post May 2 2014, 02:25 PM

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QUOTE(rivost @ May 2 2014, 02:13 PM)
lets bet the rate of an independent bnd?

1bnd = 1rm? laugh.gif
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malaysia is actually pretty undervalued against SGD.
1BND to 1.8MYR should be good.
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you guys dont tok tok bad about brunei ok!, they holy pipur!, god will help them..o wai
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QUOTE(teehk_tee @ May 2 2014, 01:46 PM)
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so when is malaysia absorbing brunei?
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why malaysia wanna curi from brunei? malaysia also has steal sipadan and ligitan from Indonesia, i wonder sabah and sarawak stolen from where? because demographic of malaysia too far.
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QUOTE(faizalfaizal @ May 2 2014, 12:19 PM)
so how

when their economy collapse in the future what will happen

they will come and populate east malaysia?

or is it happening already
buy land in another country and migrate
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soh diaorang merge dengan malaysia pastu election time soh diorang gi undi PAKATAN RAKYAT. BN menang election kerana kampung feldA/gov servant /sabah sarawak support BN. Kalau populasi Brunei tu mampu mengatasi support 3 ni PAKATAN BOLEH MEMERINTAH.

Taktik ni DAP nak pakai sekiranya dapat majoriti power di malaysia kelak. Gabungan DAP dan PAP mampu mengatasi majoriti melayu islam tu sendiri
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QUOTE(teehk_tee @ May 2 2014, 02:25 PM)
malaysia is actually pretty undervalued against SGD.
1BND to 1.8MYR should be good.
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If Brunei change the pegging from Singapore dollar to the Malaysian ringgit then, in theory,it would benefit Sarawak and Sabah because trade between Singapore and Brunei would go down due to currency conversion costs between Singapore dollar and Brunei dollar.
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ May 2 2014, 02:28 PM)
why malaysia wanna curi from brunei? malaysia also has steal sipadan and ligitan from Indonesia, i wonder sabah and sarawak stolen from where? because demographic of malaysia too far.
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Say properly.. Sipadan and Ligitan is belongs to Malaysia.. Not stealing from Indonesia.. Okay?
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QUOTE(Artus @ May 2 2014, 02:32 PM)
If Brunei change the pegging from Singapore dollar to the Malaysian ringgit then, in theory,it would benefit Sarawak and Sabah because trade between Singapore and Brunei would go down due to currency conversion costs between Singapore dollar and Brunei dollar.
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Bruneian will find it expensive to spend their money in Malaysia then.. sweat.gif
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Seems to be a common trend whenever a country becomes more Islamized.
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QUOTE(t3arsCulprit @ May 2 2014, 02:34 PM)
Bruneian will find it expensive to spend their money in Malaysia then..  sweat.gif
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When economy is in trouble, currency devaluation is the price to pay to get back up again. It's a good tool anyway. Countries that don't have this tool (example: Greece and Brunei) would have to suffer for a considerably longer time compared to countries that control over their own currencies (example: Thailand and Malaysia).


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post May 2 2014, 02:40 PM

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QUOTE(yinchet @ May 2 2014, 12:38 PM)
Yup, one of the reason the king go for hudud is to control his ppl from going revolve him.
but how long can he maintain it is a big question to answer.
as he have limited money to run a country.
Dun think so lor.
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But how Hudud law can control ppl from revolve him??

I thought that is the islamic law??

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