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post Jan 30 2015, 10:09 PM

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QUOTE(supersound @ Jan 30 2015, 07:16 PM)
US wins and oil price go rocket high, recession will come faster doh.gif
Oil price rise and other business can't catch up will be problem. US's debt are way too high than we can imagine, they are trying to cover the holes now. That's why they are trying to flood the market with their oil. 1st step is to dominate the market then rise the price.
But Saudi already see this, that's why they are playing poker with US. The stakes are high on this game. Both are chasing for the Ace.
If Saudi wins, oil price goes back to 70-80 will be the best.
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i think 7-080 usd is quite sustainable and reasonable for companies to go on E&P campaigns
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post Jan 31 2015, 02:21 AM

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QUOTE(mhyug @ Jan 30 2015, 10:09 PM)
i think 7-080 usd is quite sustainable and reasonable for companies to go on E&P campaigns
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It will be healthier in this range of price.
Current BP already taken some actions by freezing increment and bonus doh.gif

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oh no, now price dropping to $40 usd/bbl now even my fresh grad petro eng student doesnt get luck, some getting into rig fab or even worst get into sales line
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With all the mega refineries being built in Middle East, China got another 3 in the pipeline, smaller scale refineries won't able to compete.
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so this year you all bonus berapa bulan? Affected by recent oil price drop?
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January 21, 2015 by admin
Engineering-Services

Energy Industry today, especially in the Oil and Gas Industry, is a very dynamic and challenging business that still attracts interest from company all over the world. Indonesia to be specifically relies on this industry to develop its economic growth and RPE as one of its domestic company is proudly to serve and provide its best efforts and value to Indonesian people. Today’s challenges of meeting diverse and yet customized engineering solution to serve our Clients’ interests have brought our intentions to focus on our core capabilities and resources and working closely with our Clients to capture its need and expectations, translate them into safety, high quality, best economical price and environment friendly engineering services.

CAREER
ENGINEERING
1. ENGINEERING MANAGER
a. Minimum Bachelor Degree from related major) Bachelor degree in Mechanical, Electrical or Process Engineering
b. Min. 15 years experience in EPCI company and Min. 3 years experience as an Engineering Manager in EPC project work.
c. Candidates with several years of construction experience in oil and gas industry and power plant would be preferable.
d. Competent in coordinating and overseeing multi discipline engineers.
e. Knowledgeable in HSE concepts
f. Familiar with Microsoft Office, application of relevant design programs and Auto Cad

2. LEAD ENGINEER
a. Minimum Bachelor Degree from related major (Electrical/ Chemical/ Civil or Ocean / Physics/ Mechanical or Metallurgy/ Naval Architect Engineer)
b. For Lead Engineer minimum 12 years experiences in design engineer oil and gas industry
c. Familiar with related standard and codes
d. Good command in English
e. Good computer literacy and other proficient related software
General Qualifications:

Have a bachelor degree in engineering in related major
• For Electrical : Min. Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering
• For Mechanical/Piping : Min. Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering
• For Process : Min. Bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering
• For Instrument : Min. Bachelor degree in Physics or Electricity
• For Civil/ Structural : Min. Bachelor degree in Civil or Ocean Engineering

3. LEAD PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEER
• Bachelor degree in Process, Chemical or Petroleum Engineering.
• Minimum 10 years experience in oil & gas in related duties
• Have a detailed knowledge of the codes and standards
• Must have been the engineer responsible for the upgrade design of similar brown field process systems including MAR (Maximum Risk Reduction).
• Experience in QRA/Sensitivity /ALARP
• Familiarization on FLAC model for Fire explosion study.

4. DESIGNER
a. Structure/ Civil
b. Process
c. Electrical
d. Mechanical/Piping
e. Instrument

Requirement:
• Minimum 10 years experiences in oil and gas industry
• Experience in onshore oil & gas facility design.
• Proficient with related Software
• Good command in English
• Computer literate

5. ROTATING MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
• Minimum Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering.
• Minimum of 10 years of experience in mechanical engineering design including brown field modification and construction of offshore oil & gas production facility with at least 2 rotating machinery projects.
• Mechanical, reliability, facility, or rotating equipment design engineering experience.
• Broad understanding of various rotating equipment manufacturer products and services.
• Experience in updating of specification and design of brown field process compression machinery.
• Ensuring the specified machinery will meet operational envelopes specified on the process data sheets in a safe and efficient manner.
• Detailed knowledge of applicable codes and standards
• Expert in preparing mechanical specifications, data sheets & RFQ.
• Having knowledge with International Codes and Standards related to Design of Static Equipment. Having knowledge with calculation software for mechanical calculation: pressure vessel, pumps, compressors, HVAC, air cooler and heat exchanger. Having capability to analyze technical vendor quotation (TBE).

6. TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEER
• Minimum Degree in Engineering or Telecommunications
• At least 10 years working experience as telecommunication engineer
• Good knowledge in development and operation of full-range telecommunication systems (LAN/WAN, radio/telephone transmission) for multi locations/ sites
• Review and approve specification, design and supply of telecom equipment and systems in onshore facilities, ensuring that it meets project objectives, industry standards and best practice for safety, reliability and cost
• Selecting best technical / economical solutions and products for telecommunications equipment for onshore facilities.
• Ensuring telecommunication equipment and concept overall design integrity and compliance with international standards, company guidelines and engineering best practice.
• Good knowlegde in development and operation of full-range telecommunication systems (LAN/WAN, radio/telephone transmission) for multi locations/ sites

7. LEAD PIPELINE ENGINEER
• Minimum engineering degree (S1) preferably in Mechanical, Structural, Marine, or Metallurgy Engineering
• Minimum 10 years experience both offshore and onshore
• Knowledge of inspection techniques and practices is essential.
• Knowledge of the various construction and maintenance codes and standards is very desirable.
• A good understanding of all aspects of the petrochemical industry from field acquisition through exploration, field development, engineering, manufacture, construction, operations, distribution and sales will be beneficial.

8. SENIOR NAVAL ARCHITECT
• Minimum Bachelor Degree from Naval Engineering
• Minimum 10 years experience in hull repairs of FPSO/FSO conversions in meeting Class society requirements and in mooring system design.

9. PROJECT MANAGER
• Minimum Bachelor Degree from related major) Bachelor degree in Mechanical, Electrical or Process Engineering
• Min. 15 years experience in EPCI Company and Min. 5 years experience in the similar position.
• Experience in Floating Vessel/installation project work will be highly appreciated.
• Candidates with several years of marine construction experience in oil and gas industry including astound appreciation of start- up and operation of oil and gas facilities
• Competent in coordinating and overseeing multi discipline engineers
• Knowledgeable in Manpower, Cost Time and Resources (CTR), Work scheduling, Engineering, Performance and HSE concepts

10. PROJECT ENGINEER
• Minimum 10 years experience in oil & gas in related duties
• Better than average numeric ability,
• Experience to handle project meeting, project filling and archiving system.
• Ensure the proper coordination between the Engineering and Procurement disciplines
• Ensure the technical coordination between various disciplines which includes document distribution and correspondence
• Knowledge of contract drawings and construction terminology

11. SITE/CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
• Good leadership and project management skills
• Experience min.10 years with fabrication, service and repair for heavy equipment products in same position.
• Supervise and manage construction activities at site
• Follow and implement all procedures
• Familiar with HSE policy and procedures
• Familiar with undercarriage, frame repair, line boring and machining for heavy equipment component

12. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER
• A Bachelors degree in Engineering related discipline.
• Minimum of 8 years experience in well planning, drilling safety and control; environment and regulations; and field operations for Drilling
• Minimum 8 years experience in interpreting variety of geological data to generate drillable exploration prospect and drilling operations for Geologist.
• Familiar with computer literacy and other proficient related software
• Have very high HSE compliance & performance standards
• Good command in English

13. CONTRACT ENGINEER
• Bachelor degree in engineering
• At least 5 years experience as Contract Engineer at EPC Company.
• Excellent written and verbal in English
• Computer literate: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, etc.
• Having good understanding in the fundamental of condition of commercial contracts.
• Having self confidence and good personality.

14. COMMISSIONING ENGINEER
• Responsible for the execution the project start-up strategy.
• Responsible to provide assistance to the operations team for handover, start-up and ramp-up for the delivery of first year production commitments.
• Deliver the facility start-up procedures.
• Communicate these with the operations management and provide start-up training at technician level.
• Contribute to project execution as appropriate especially regarding integrated planning, completions, commissioning and build up to handover.
• Provide assurance to the operations team that all pre-start-up requirements have been fulfilled.

15. QA/QC MANAGER
• Minimum 10 years experience in the same position in oil& gas industry
• Strong Leadership
• Welding inspector and/or painting certification will be advantage

16. FABRICATION SITE MANAGER
• Good leadership and project management skills
• Experience min. 3 years with fabrication, service and repair for heavy equipment products in same position.
• Familiar with undercarriage, frame repair, line boring and machining for heavy equipment component
• Welding engineer certified will be highly regarded

17. DRILLING & SENIOR DRILLING ENGINEER
• A Bachelors degree in Petroleum Engineering or related discipline.
• For Senior Drilling : minimum of 10 years experience in well planning, drilling safety and control; environment and regulations; and field operations
• For Engineer: minimum of 3 years of experience in drilling and completions operations.
• Familiar with computer literacy and other proficient related software
• Have very high HSE compliance & performance standards

18. GEOLOGIST OR SENIOR GEOLOGIST
• Bachelor degree in Geology/Geophysicist,
• For Senior Geologist: minimum 10 years experience in interpreting variety of geological data to generate drillable exploration prospect and drilling operations for Senior.
• For Geologist : minimum 3 years experience in interpreting variety of geological data to generate drillable exploration prospect for Geologist.
• Workstation interpretation of geological and geophysical software is required, skills in volumetric analysis and risk assessment

19. GEOPHYSICIST
• A Bachelor degree in Geophysics or Geology is required
• Min.5 years experience in interpreting well logs and petro physical analysis & in seismic mapping using work stations
• Familiar with computer literacy and other proficient related software
• Good command in English
• Be able to interpret 3-D and 2-D seismic data; experience with using Petrosys or Paradigm, EarthseisXV, Voxelgeo, Landmark, Seisworks, experience in seismic attribute analysis such as AVO a distinct advantages.
• Knowledge of and experience in mapping fluvial/deltaic clastic depositional systems.
Experienced in special reprocessing of 3D data to maximize stratigrafic information
• Strong knowledge and interest in prospect generation work and regional geology interpretation

20. PROJECT ENGINEER
• The Project Engineer role shall include but not be limited to management of a staff of engineers, designers, draftsman, and support personnel who are responsible for the quality, safety and cost effectiveness of the FEED-2 services for LIMA and KLA for brown field upgrades required for the BPWJ Rehabilitation Project.
• The Senior project Engineer must ensure that project planning, scheduling and cost control of the project including the priorities and the allocation of manpower are implemented in a timely and orderly manner so that all required technical, cost and safety standards are fulfilled and project objectives achieved.
• Bachelor of Science degree in an engineering related field.
• Minimum 4 years experience in related duties
• Have excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills and superior planning and organization skills.

21. HSE MANAGER
• Minimum Bachelor Degree
• Minimum 10 years experiences in the same position in oil and gas industry
• Experience in conduct HSE policy and procedures
• Strong Leadership
• Implement HSE policy & Procedure to maintain work environment safely.
• Eliminate any fatality and DAWC case

22. PROCUREMENT MANAGER
• Minimum 10 years experiences as procurement manager in oil and gas industry
• Familiar with Trading and Export/Import Regulation
• Strong Leadership

23. WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR & EXPEDITER
• S-1 of Science degree in an engineering
• Experienced of procurement and material controls as well as good knowledge of oil &gas and /or LNG industries.

24. PLANNER/SCHEDULER & SENIOR PLANNER/SCHEDULER
• For Senior Planner/Schedulers Minimum 10 years experience as Lead PPC Engineer in oil & gas industry and 2 years experience in the same position

SUPPORT
25. BUYER
• Bachelor Degree, preferably in Engineering
• Minimum 3 years experience in same position
• Familiar with Shipping and Export-Import regulation

26. Offshore Installation Manager / Superintendent
• Bachelor Science of Degree in Engineering
• Have at least 6 (six) years applicable experience in off shore oil & gas operation facilities or D3 graduated with at least 15 (fifteen) years applicable experience in off shore oil & gas operation facilities and other similar industries.
• Assisting field Superintendent.
• Collaborating with other sections/ departments.
• Managing relationships.
• Developing plans and procedures for field operation and maintenance including risk assessment and JHA.
• Participating in Safety reviews and hazards and operability studies (HAZOP)
• Has Broad of perspective of project management, production, maintenance and engineering knowledge.
• Experience in coordinating overall operation activities.
• Familiar with EHS, industrial codes & standards, procedures in execution operations
• The candidate must have good oral and written English communication skills with pleasant disposition, proficient in MS office and IT savvy.

27. FSO SUPERINTENDENT
• Bachelor Degree of Science in Engineering
• Have at least 4 (four) years applicable experience in off shore oil & gas operation facilities or D3 graduated with at least 10 (ten) years applicable experience in off shore oil & gas operation facilities and other similar industries.
• Acting as Clients contact representative o the FSO
• Overseeing the operations and maintenance FSO and loading of crude oil cargoes.
• Providing leadership to the contractors in the daily management of environment, health and safety.
• Ensuring the FSO contractors manages its business.
• Planning, scheduling and coordinating off take cargo’s from FSO
• Coordinating crude offloading activities
• Providing assistance to clients Production Superintendent
• Has Broad of perspective of project management, production, maintenance and engineering knowledge.
• Experience in coordinating overall operation activities.
• Familiar with EHS, industrial codes & standards, procedures in execution operations
• The candidate must have good oral and written English communication skills with pleasant disposition, proficient in MS office and IT savvy.

28. MATERIAL SPECIALIST
• Minimum D3 graduated with at least 5 (five) years applicable experience in oil & gas including at least 2 (two) years in project material function.
• Has knowledge of applicable industry practices, applicable government regulations
• Experiences working in project team responsible for procurement on similar project and experiences in the use of computer program applicable to the control of procurement and expediting of project materials
• The candidate must have good oral and written English communication skills

• The candidate must have good oral and written English communication skills with pleasant disposition, proficient in MS office and IT savvy to handle accounting systems.

YOUR EMAIL SUBJECT to: hrd@rpe-engineering.com
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post Feb 1 2015, 06:47 AM

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I think hydrogen fuel cell might replace fossil fuels engine in near future. That time demand further drop again?
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post Feb 1 2015, 12:13 PM

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QUOTE(InF.anime @ Feb 1 2015, 06:47 AM)
I think hydrogen fuel cell might replace fossil fuels engine in near future. That time demand further drop again?
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The guy invented water powered car engine(stanley meyer) believed to be poisoned by us govt. If he manage to commercialize it back in the 90's. O&G industry would go bust.

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QUOTE(InF.anime @ Feb 1 2015, 06:47 AM)
I think hydrogen fuel cell might replace fossil fuels engine in near future. That time demand further drop again?
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For test run scale it can work. But to make it as a standard still more effort required. Until car manufacturers willing to change the engine design totally.
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Hello OnG peeps! biggrin.gif
I have read some your post. I know some technical stuff but i am completely zero in politics sad.gif
May i know why will oil price rise if Saudi lose? I thought killing US is the reason why Saudi set the oil price so low?

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QUOTE(em0kia @ Feb 1 2015, 07:39 PM)
Hello OnG peeps! biggrin.gif
I have read some your post. I know some technical stuff but i am completely zero in politics sad.gif
May i know why will oil price rise if Saudi lose? I thought killing US is the reason why Saudi set the oil price so low?
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US has no money already after they extended QE for few times. QE won't solve economic issues, rather than make it worst.
That's why US try to flood the market with shale oil.
To make it simple, now is fight between US and Saudi. Both are having 4 customers(just example) with each taking 100 barrel.
As the price of crude oil are based on supply and demand, with current situation, the price sure will come down if both of them refuse to drop the production. But either US or Saudi dropping the production, like US dropping 100 barrel, meaning they will lose 1 customer. So this customer will buy from Saudi with the same price. When the demand rises due to market demand, Saudi will gain extra profit as they have 5 customers while US only has 3.
This is what Saudi sees already and the main reason production still maintain despite of weak demand.

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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 1 2015, 08:33 PM)
US has no money already after they extended QE for few times. QE won't solve economic issues, rather than make it worst.
That's why US try to flood the market with shale oil.
To make it simple, now is fight between US and Saudi. Both are having 4 customers(just example) with each taking 100 barrel.
As the price of crude oil are based on supply and demand, with current situation, the price sure will come down if both of them refuse to drop the production. But either US or Saudi dropping the production, like US dropping 100 barrel, meaning they will lose 1 customer. So this customer will buy from Saudi with the same price. When the demand rises due to market demand, Saudi will gain extra profit as they have 5 customers while US only has 3.
This is what Saudi sees already and the main reason production still maintain despite of weak demand.
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So you are saying that they are actually competing for clients so that when the market turns better, the one with more clients with earn more. i know this is a stupid question, but based on the example you give:
If US decide to drop its production, how will it benefit US other than being able to increase its oil price/barrel?

And right now if saudi decide to sell the same price as US, how will saudi defeat US? since both of them will have business.

This post has been edited by em0kia: Feb 1 2015, 08:58 PM
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QUOTE(em0kia @ Feb 1 2015, 08:57 PM)
So you are saying that they are actually competing for clients so that when the market turns better, the one with more clients with earn more. i know this is a stupid question, but based on the example you give:
If US decide to drop its production, how will it benefit US other than being able to increase its oil price/barrel?
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Nope, who ever drop production will be loser.
At first, is US that trying to flood the market with shale oil, not OPEC. They want to get a bigger % of the cake, this is easier for them to manipulate the price.
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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 1 2015, 09:00 PM)
Nope, who ever drop production will be loser.
At first, is US that trying to flood the market with shale oil, not OPEC. They want to get a bigger % of the cake, this is easier for them to manipulate the price.
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hmmm, is it because whoever produce lesser oil will increase demand ->increase in price-> client jump to the other side-> lose % in the market?
Then why dont saudi straightly mass produce it to decrease its price below US shale oil price and bring their % to insignificance?
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QUOTE(em0kia @ Feb 1 2015, 09:03 PM)
hmmm, is it because whoever produce lesser oil will increase demand ->increase in price-> client jump to the other side-> lose % in the market?
Then why dont saudi straightly mass produce it to decrease its price below US shale oil price and bring their % to insignificance?
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The problem is, petroleum product's demand are lower now.
Oil price drop too fast also no good for the economy.
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QUOTE(em0kia @ Feb 1 2015, 09:03 PM)
hmmm, is it because whoever produce lesser oil will increase demand ->increase in price-> client jump to the other side-> lose % in the market?
Then why dont saudi straightly mass produce it to decrease its price below US shale oil price and bring their % to insignificance?
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Cannot. Saudis have to play this delicately. Mass production kills the small players yes, but at the same it will also drain their own reserves.

It's a dangerous ground they are treading now. In the end, it's a question of whether who has the largest cash to last the lap.

Bleak time for oil and gas industry. The ripple effect will come soon.
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QUOTE(carloz28 @ Feb 1 2015, 09:10 PM)
Cannot. Saudis have to play this delicately. Mass production kills the small players yes, but at the same it will also drain their own reserves.

It's a dangerous ground they are treading now. In the end, it's a question of whether who has the largest cash to last the lap.

Bleak time for oil and gas industry. The ripple effect will come soon.
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Okay, just to make sure i am understanding it correctly, saudi is trying to kill shale oil by offering lower price but not too low that they are not able to maximize the profit of every single drop of oil. Correct? haha

What kind of ripple effect do you see? hmm.gif
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Okay, just to make sure i am understanding it correctly, saudi is trying to kill shale oil by offering lower price but not too low that they are not able to maximize the profit of every single drop of oil. Correct? haha

What kind of ripple effect do you see?  hmm.gif
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They are trying to protect their ass thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(em0kia @ Feb 1 2015, 09:28 PM)
Okay, just to make sure i am understanding it correctly, saudi is trying to kill shale oil by offering lower price but not too low that they are not able to maximize the profit of every single drop of oil. Correct? haha

What kind of ripple effect do you see?  hmm.gif
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Saudis production cost per barrel is only USD10 and shale oil operators's cost are estimated at USD50-80 to break even.

Guess who dies first?

Ripple effect? Those you see everyday are Lay-offs, business suffers, less expenditure and spending power.

On a larger scale, currency wars, depreciation and economic recession.
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recent postings have deviated from the intention of this thread.

i think the discussions on the oil price should continue in RWI.

this thread is about CAREER in oil and gas, fellas.

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