but anyway i think stamp is right. lets focus on career, tech development, experience and stories etc. lets all hope for the best in both the economy and onil prices.
Oil & Gas Careers V6, Upstream and Downstream
Oil & Gas Careers V6, Upstream and Downstream
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kinda setting up for a grey career path right with the last few discussions hahaha
but anyway i think stamp is right. lets focus on career, tech development, experience and stories etc. lets all hope for the best in both the economy and onil prices. |
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Feb 2 2015, 01:43 AM
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Feb 2 2015, 02:54 AM
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Hi guys.
I would like to seek for advise. Currently Im working as mechanical eng. with one of the top oil operator company in malaysia. I got a degree in mechanical eng. I plan to further my study (part-time) in master petroleum engineering. But still confuse whether it will benefits me or not since I already in this 0il&gas industry and already in a good company. Would it be a wise choice for me to go with all the troubles to continue my study part-time? I mean it would be a challenge right to work during weekdays, class during weekend. But if its really beneficial for my career path, in term of career promotion by having a master's degree, I think I would take up the challenge. Can somebody confirm and advise? Oh, btw I'm 26y and jz got married. And I'm in the process of making the Ir. title as well. So it would be a great by 28y old to have Ir. and master's degree. Kindly advise and share your thoughts. Thank you. |
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Feb 2 2015, 09:29 AM
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Feb 2 2015, 11:08 AM
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QUOTE(carloz28 @ Feb 1 2015, 11:18 PM) Saudis production cost per barrel is only USD10 and shale oil operators's cost are estimated at USD50-80 to break even. But some companies still keep on taking new employees 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. Then after that, retrenchments or probation period extended. |
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Feb 2 2015, 03:53 PM
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New Positions based in Malaysia through NES Global Talent: Hi all
NES Global Sdn Bhd is part of NES Global Talent. We have been in Malaysia for around 15 years with offices in KL, Miri and Lumut. As a company we are a Petronas Licensed Manpower Provider holding Umbrella Contracts with some of Malaysia’s largest Oil & Gas Operators. The following roles available from the NES Global Talent Team in Malaysia. The roles below are from a wide range of clients including some new Operators. Aisyah Othman, aisyah.othman@nesglobaltalent.com Admin Assistant (proficient in Mandarin) IT Systems Admin Document Controller E&I Field Engineer Coatings & Insulation Engineer Welding Engineer Ratna – mas.ratna@nesglobaltalent.com E- line Operation Manager Production Superintendent Maintenance Superintendent Seismic interpreter Senior Petrophysicist Senior Geophysicist Senior Geoscientist Senior Geologist Senior Reservoir Engineer Tuty – nor.idawati@nesglobaltalent.com Production OIM Production Supervisor Operations Supervisor Process Engineer Structural Engineer Ilyana - ilyana.muhammad@nesglobaltalent.com Senior Reservoir Engineer Senior Geologist (Geomodeling) Senior Geoscientist Senior Petrophysicist Senior Geophysicist Aima – aima.liza@nesglobaltalent.com Turnover Engineer Piping Engineer Pipe Testing and Cleanliness Engineer Structural Engineer Material and Corrosion Engineer Offshore Installation Manager Donna Norzana - donna.norzana@nesglobaltalent.com Reservoir Engineer – 10 years’ experience Senior Operations Geologist – 15 years’ experience Senior Reservoir Engineer – 20 years and above Development Geologist – 10 years and above Subsurface Technical Assistant – 5 years to be based in Miri Development Geophysicist – 10 years and above Senior Manager, Geoscience, 10 years and above Lead Petrophysicist Nur Farhanah - NurFarhanah.ZainalAbidin@nesglobaltalent.com & Alastair Lim alastair.lim@nesglobaltalent.com This is 1 year contract based in Sarawak Testing Expediters ( Piping ) Supervisors (Mechanical, Piping , Paint & Insulation, Steel Structure, Civil, Commissioning, Electrical) - (expect to start by March) Test Pack Control (Piping) Line Checker (Piping) Inspectors (Insulation & Instrument) Safety Officers (Commissioning) Commissioning Superintendent Chief Paint Inspector (QA/QC) PTW Coordinator Chief Safety (Commissioning) NDE Interpreter (QA/QC) Quantity Surveyor (Field Control) Paul - paul.robinson@nesglobaltalent.com Country Manager with min 15 years of E&P background. Finance Manager - E&P, budgeting, administration. Geologist Geoscientist Reservoir Engineer Geophysicist The above is just a selection we have available. For more information then you should contact the relevant consultant shown. If you are interested in looking for a new role and there is nothing suitable above then please register on the NES Global Talent website – http://www.nesglobaltalent.com/register or email me a copy of your resume to paul.robinson@nesglobaltalent.com |
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Feb 2 2015, 08:50 PM
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Feb 2 2015, 03:53 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « aku dah register menatang ni, tp x penah dia send notification |
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QUOTE(budak minyak @ Feb 2 2015, 02:54 AM) Hi guys. did they sponsor for further study?anyway, if you can manage your time well, why not, few my working colleagues do part time (i have wish for that, but still not manage to have time to do it). some my colleague take 1 year unpaid leave and further master in UK last year. plus, your master & Ir can assist u to climb up management position I would like to seek for advise. Currently Im working as mechanical eng. with one of the top oil operator company in malaysia. I got a degree in mechanical eng. I plan to further my study (part-time) in master petroleum engineering. But still confuse whether it will benefits me or not since I already in this 0il&gas industry and already in a good company. Would it be a wise choice for me to go with all the troubles to continue my study part-time? I mean it would be a challenge right to work during weekdays, class during weekend. But if its really beneficial for my career path, in term of career promotion by having a master's degree, I think I would take up the challenge. Can somebody confirm and advise? Oh, btw I'm 26y and jz got married. And I'm in the process of making the Ir. title as well. So it would be a great by 28y old to have Ir. and master's degree. Kindly advise and share your thoughts. Thank you. (^__^) |
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Is Mondiale Engineering a stable and good oil & gas company to work in ?
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Hi guys, I have recently received an internship offer from Technip Malaysia at Jln Tun Razak and will be place in Static Equipment Department as I am studying mechanical engineering. Personally I am interested in developing my career in Oil and Gas industry. Will I get to learn a lot in this company or what should I expect to learn in that department ? because I am not sure what static equipment department is all about
Is this a good starting point for me to gain exposure ? Would it be wise to accept that offer ? Hope all the sifus can enlighten me with advise |
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QUOTE(E Crew @ Feb 3 2015, 02:12 PM) Hi guys, I have recently received an internship offer from Technip Malaysia at Jln Tun Razak and will be place in Static Equipment Department as I am studying mechanical engineering. Personally I am interested in developing my career in Oil and Gas industry. Will I get to learn a lot in this company or what should I expect to learn in that department ? because I am not sure what static equipment department is all about STATIC equipment is exactly what it is literally, equipment that do not move or rotate; example pressure vessels, tanks, dearetors, etc.Is this a good starting point for me to gain exposure ? Would it be wise to accept that offer ? Hope all the sifus can enlighten me with advise the other mechanical dpt is ROTATING equipment, which deals with compressors, pumps, cranes, etc., which have components that rotate, vibrate, etc. Mechanical engineering graduates can also later specialise in piping design, materials engineering, etc in o&g industry. I suggest you take up the internship offer from Technip, as it is very competitive to get an internship with that company. |
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Feb 4 2015, 11:50 AM
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QUOTE(Stamp @ Feb 3 2015, 08:19 PM) STATIC equipment is exactly what it is literally, equipment that do not move or rotate; example pressure vessels, tanks, dearetors, etc. Thank you for the information, appreciate it much. I have accepted the offer the other mechanical dpt is ROTATING equipment, which deals with compressors, pumps, cranes, etc., which have components that rotate, vibrate, etc. Mechanical engineering graduates can also later specialise in piping design, materials engineering, etc in o&g industry. I suggest you take up the internship offer from Technip, as it is very competitive to get an internship with that company. |
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Hi to all,
I will be having video interview with Premier Oil company, based in UK this week. i am not sure on what position i will be offered as when i applied to the company, i only deposited my resume in their website in general. In the email, they stated they will explain more about the role offered during the interview. Please do share some tips for the interview, in general, because i have never work in oil and gas company. I am not familiar with the nature of the job and i dont know what to expect during this interview, as this is my first time an international company is interviewing me. I am preparing myself to learn about the company and also to keep abreast with latest news in oil and gas industry. Will it be suffice? Thank you for anyone who are willing to share their experience or knowledge about this company. Thank you |
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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: Look there is a few things you need to know.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. 1. Saudi has 700 billion dollars in reserve from the sale from the USD 100+ oil price. Thus, saudi had a lot of money to burn compared to US small time shale oil. If saudi were to flood the market with oil, it will put alot of pressure on the small and mid oil shale producers in the US because they dont have reserve but loans from banks. Yes both of them will will lose money, but it depends who got the deepest wallet. Hell saudi might even buy these dumb ass over when their belly flip due to bust loans. 2. Saudi oil field is a giant that last for generations. Unlike US shale oil which can best last for 2-3 years oil well life. America is stuck in a shit pipeline where average oil production cost is based on the USD 50-60 oil market (with market price today of USD 48). But saudi oil is cheaper (if i am not mistaken it is based on the USD 30 -40 oil price mark, which is still a gain! It really depends on how much technology they use in drilling) oil because their mother nature like them with good reservoir flow with not much need for fracking unlike the US. If US sells it cheap now they will run at a lost, if they sell it later saudi will have the bigger share of the pie due to reliable oil supply contract. But dont forget US best option now is to sell it later than to sell it now. It is the better lost cost if you compared to both options. This post has been edited by razo2: Feb 5 2015, 09:14 AM |
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Hello everyone,
Is it feasible to apply to oil and gas companies for my engineering internship program? I have my eyes on technip, but I wonder if you sifus have any opinions... |
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Feb 5 2015, 02:23 PM
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QUOTE(corridor @ Feb 5 2015, 01:57 PM) Hello everyone, Feasible in what sense? Is it feasible to apply to oil and gas companies for my engineering internship program? I have my eyes on technip, but I wonder if you sifus have any opinions... It certainly won't do you any harm if that's what you are worried about. Technip will help you get an idea on the Production, and Mid/ Downstream processes. You won't get much exposure to Exploration and Drilling with Technip. |
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