QUOTE(abgkik @ Feb 14 2015, 08:54 AM)
Tipu. Kat rumah kau ada sebijik E92 M3 kan Oil & Gas Careers V7, Upstream and Downstream, rise early, work hard, strike oil
Oil & Gas Careers V7, Upstream and Downstream, rise early, work hard, strike oil
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Feb 15 2015, 01:36 PM
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Feb 15 2015, 01:41 PM
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QUOTE(mhyug @ Feb 15 2015, 12:30 PM) ni kata2 keramat kena post kat 1st page hi otai2..sory bro..mncelah sikit..budak masih baru ni..i guess this year the price wont go up so much..maybe maintain around 60usd..now in aramco they planned to restart the khafji oil field that can produce 600000 bpd and to develop new field..i guess saudi really want their market share..2 months back banyak jack up kna sent off here.. crude has risen up a bit. positive signs, albeit small. here's to a better economy as the year progresses. abg yakup try rummage in mudah might be some direct sellers there staying anywhere from kuantan to kelantan. just my opinion & info to sifu2.. |
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Feb 15 2015, 02:51 PM
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QUOTE(rekeyz @ Feb 15 2015, 01:41 PM) hi otai2..sory bro..mncelah sikit..budak masih baru ni..i guess this year the price wont go up so much..maybe maintain around 60usd..now in aramco they planned to restart the khafji oil field that can produce 600000 bpd and to develop new field..i guess saudi really want their market share..2 months back banyak jack up kna sent off here.. Thank you for the insight information. Yeah it would take at least two years for the market to recover base on my personal thought.just my opinion & info to sifu2.. |
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Feb 15 2015, 04:32 PM
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Feb 15 2015, 01:31 PM) Whenever you are free at East Coast drop me a call. I am staying at Sg. Karang Balok exactly in front of the new Swiss Garden Residencies Resort. will do bro. QUOTE(rekeyz @ Feb 15 2015, 01:41 PM) hi otai2..sory bro..mncelah sikit..budak masih baru ni..i guess this year the price wont go up so much..maybe maintain around 60usd..now in aramco they planned to restart the khafji oil field that can produce 600000 bpd and to develop new field..i guess saudi really want their market share..2 months back banyak jack up kna sent off here.. wow, would be nice if some of us can get a job there, since the drilling sector around our shores are very slow at the moment. just my opinion & info to sifu2.. |
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Feb 15 2015, 07:16 PM
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Feb 16 2015, 08:13 AM
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Hi all,
Any recommendation for me to join this field such as company to start with? I have degree in electronics engineering and currently with telecommunication company handling telephony system. I know this is unrelated experience and I'm willing to start from fresh. Thanks |
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Feb 16 2015, 08:21 AM
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Ruble tumble busts Russian buying boom in Spain
Posted on February 16, 2015, Monday MADRID: Spain was counting on rich Russians to help revive its stricken property market by buying homes on its sunny coasts – until the ruble collapsed on falling oil prices and the Ukraine crisis. The sharp fall of the Russian currency, driven by slumping oil prices and sanctions over Moscow’s backing for separatists in Ukraine, knocked some Spanish estate agents back down just as they were staggering to their feet. “Russians are not buying right now,” said Ramon Riera, president of FIABCI Espana, a grouping of 120 property specialists. “What’s more, some Russians are actually getting rid of their properties here in Spain. “There were some deals that were about to go through but the Russians have disappeared.” Purchases of properties in Spain by Russians were already declining steadily last year, according to the College of Registrars. They fell from 8.8 per cent of the total in the first quarter of 2014 to 7.5 per cent in the third quarter, according to its latest figures. And that was before the sharpest plunge in the ruble in mid-December. Overall, the ruble lost 40 per cent of its value against the euro and 45 per cent against the dollar in 2014. Russia’s government forecasts its economy will shrink by three percent in the first quarter of 2015 after growing just 0.6 per cent overall last year. Riera also fears that amid the crisis, Russian authorities are encouraging their compatriots to stay in the country and buy holiday homes on the Black Sea. After Spain’s construction sector collapsed in 2008, “lots of people were looking to work the Russian market, because it was the strong market,” said Riera. Russians above all went for relatively cheap properties near the Mediterranean beaches of Spain’s sunny eastern coast. In 2013 they bought more than 2,000 properties in the eastern Valencia region and 989 in Catalonia in the northeast, according to the General Council of Notaries. Hundreds also bought in the hot southern region of Andalucia. At the same time, Spain saw a surge in Russian tourists visiting. “In the past five or six years it was like the Russians suddenly landed,” said Federico Alvargonzalez, sales director of La Gavina, a luxury hotel on Catalonia’s Costa Brava coast. “The Russians are a bit more profitable than other clients. They order more expensive rooms and spend more on dining and wine,” he said. “That may have made some people get carried away.” But the tide turned last year as tensions rose in Ukraine – where over 5,400 people have died in fighting between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists. The number of Russian tourists to Spain fell to 1.4 million in 2014, down 10 per cent compared to the previous year, according to figures from Spain’s tourism ministry. Hotel manager Iker Llano fears the impact of the recent turbulence will continue this summer. At his Piramide Salou hotel on the coast south of Barcelona, Russians account for 70 per cent of revenues. He fears Russia’s problems will have an impact “not just on the number of tourists who come here, but that those who do come will have much less spending power”. Some in Spain still have hope in the Russian market, however. Despite the decline, Russians were still the third-biggest foreign buyers of homes in Spain last year, after the British and French. “There will still be business with them,” said Kristina Szekely, owner of the luxury real estate agency Sotheby’s International Realty based in the southern Spanish resort of Marbella. “Maybe some Russians are having to sell now because of the economic situation. But that will interest other Russian buyers.” On the eastern Costa Blanca, local budget official and tourism councillor Joaquin Albaladejo says that “so far, we are not noticing” a disappearance of the Russians. Torrevieja, a resort town on the Costa Blanca, has drawn more Russian residents than any other destination in Spain – 5,300 of them are registered there, double the figure from a decade ago. Torrevieja benefits from regular flights from Russia to the nearby Alicante-Elche airport, Albaladejo said. Nearly 162,000 Russians passed through that airport in 2014 up to November – 31 per cent more than in 2013, according to airports operator AENA. Riera added that Spanish property dealers can also concentrate more on the many potential buyers on their doorstep, from Britain, France and Germany – at least until the Ukraine crisis is resolved. — AFP Read more: http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/02/16/ru.../#ixzz3RrYMs8w9 |
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Feb 16 2015, 01:23 PM
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Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company Sdn Bhd (KPOC) is hiring..
I have updated the link in the 1st page... |
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Feb 16 2015, 01:37 PM
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Feb 16 2015, 01:38 PM
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QUOTE(abgkik @ Feb 16 2015, 01:23 PM) Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company Sdn Bhd (KPOC) is hiring.. Isnt that their are in freezing mode right now for recruitment? I did apply Contract Specialist post via headhunter few month back - headhunter mention to me that there is sudden brake by KPOC for hiring...I have updated the link in the 1st page... This post has been edited by mohdyakup: Feb 16 2015, 03:52 PM |
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Feb 16 2015, 01:43 PM
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Feb 16 2015, 01:44 PM
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QUOTE(bl0om @ Feb 16 2015, 08:13 AM) Hi all, Almost all disciplines of engineering are needed in OnG.Any recommendation for me to join this field such as company to start with? I have degree in electronics engineering and currently with telecommunication company handling telephony system. I know this is unrelated experience and I'm willing to start from fresh. Thanks The technical areas which are related to ur background: Controls, instrumentation, telecommunications. Offshore platforms need process control and monitoring. Also need telecom equipment such as telecom tower, public alarm, cctv, even telephones. U can try consultants like technip, aker, rnz, etc. Or vendor/manufacturer companies like Emerson, ABB, Yokogawa, southern avionics, etc. Good luck. |
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Feb 16 2015, 01:45 PM
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Feb 16 2015, 01:38 PM) Isnt that their are in freezing mode right now for recruitment? I did apply Contract Specialist post via headhunter few month back - headhunter mention to me that there is sudden brake by KPOC for hirong... That specialist position I believe been sapu by my friend.. This post has been edited by abgkik: Feb 16 2015, 01:57 PM |
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Feb 16 2015, 03:54 PM
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QUOTE(abgkik @ Feb 16 2015, 01:45 PM) That specialist position I believe been sapu by my friend.. I see. I have a mix background in O&G C&P discipline, maybe I have been outbid by your friend... |
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Feb 16 2015, 03:56 PM
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Feb 16 2015, 04:55 PM
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Dear Mohammad Yakup,
SUBCONTRACT ENGINEER – EPC Company - China Progressive Global Energy and Natural Resources, part of Progressive Recruitment, is dedicated to helping companies and energy professionals face their recruitment challenges head on. From a network of strategic hubs Progressive Global Energy and Natural Resources places oil & gas, mining and renewable energy professionals globally. One of our clients – a leading international oil and gas EPC company is urgently seeking to onboard a SUBCONTRACT ENGINEER for their fabrication yard in China. About the company: The company is a world leader in the energy sector specializing in project management, engineering and construction. The company is involved in the biggest projects in the industry at multiple locations enabling its employees to develop their skills and maximize their potentials. About the role: This will be a job at a fabrication yard in China where the candidate will be engaging with multiple professionals across the sector. You shall be responsible for preparing, reviewing and updating the subcontract plan and evaluation of bids. To apply for this role a candidate must have: • Worked as a subcontract engineer • Experience in subcontract procurement • Experience in the Oil and Gas sector Good to have: • Experience on LNG projects • Experience working overseas Note: This role advertisement has been sent as part of a keyword search to identify interested, active and relevant candidates. If the role doesn't directly match your skill set, level of seniority or interest, then please disregard this email or feel free to pass on the details to anyone that may be interested or relevant, Alternatively, if you are looking for opportunities and this is not the right role for you, send us your updated profile and we will be in touch for relevant opportunities. If the above interests you, please mail Priyanka Barve at p.barve@progressivege.com or call Priyanka Barve at +91 22 61623557. Regards Priyanka Barve Progressive Global Energy & Natural Resources Tel : + 91 (0)22 6162 3557 Email : p.barve@progressivege.com |
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Feb 16 2015, 04:56 PM
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Feb 16 2015, 06:30 PM
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Feb 16 2015, 07:50 PM
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Anyone heard of Millenforce Engineer or DiamondKey International? Any feedback on their working environment and culture?
I checked from their website and they seems to be the players for automation in OnG. |
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Feb 17 2015, 04:59 AM
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Majed Alsaadi
Urgently looking for a QA Engineer with a minimum of 6 years working experience in the oil/gas industry for a leading EPCC client in Muscat, Oman. Successful candidates must have an engineering degree, IRCA Registered Lead Assessor in QMS, experience in establishment and operation of ISO 9000. Send your resumes to majed.alsaadi@nesglobaltalent.com |
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