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post Feb 9 2015, 01:55 PM, updated 11y ago

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Continue your discussion here smile.gif

Previous Ver.1 thread can be found here - https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/255573

Previous Ver.2 thread can be found here - https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1665446

Previous Ver.3 thread can be found here - https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2257119

Previous Ver.4 thread can be found here - https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2485295

Previous Ver.5 thread can be found here - https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2861882

Previous Ver.6 thread can be found here - https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3213881

I'm still learning... My experiences in Oil & Gas industry is peanut compare to others..

others contribution are welcome.. smile.gif

Job Shout Out!!
1. Technip Malaysia
http://mystarjob.com/search/default.aspx?a...jb=-1&rs=-1&p=1

2. Petrofac Malaysia (IMO, strongly recommended to person with more than 15 years of experience in construction, maybe more than 20 years of experience is required, so yang experience peanuts like me, please don't spam the email.. tq sweat.gif )
We are currently looking to fill the following positions for our projects in the Middle East & North African Region.
Interested applicants are requested to send their updated CV to sarala.rao@petrofac.com
1. Construction Director
2. Site Manager
3. Construction Manager
4. Fabrication Manager
Candidate should have executed Mega LSTK projects in EPC environment.

3. Jobstreet (Oil & Gas)
http://job-search.jobstreet.com.my/malaysi...1&src=16&srcr=6

4. Rigzone
http://www.rigzone.com/jobs/search_jobs.asp

5. KPOC
http://mystarjob.com/job/company.aspx?eid=2255

6.CPOC
CARIGALI PTTEPI OPERATING COMPANY SDN BHD: Interested, please apply directly to recruitment@ cpoc.com.my together with your CV. Senior Geologist (TL) 2 positions Snr Reliability Engineer Petroleum Engineer Project Engineer Instrument Technician (1 Malaysian, 1 Thailand) Procurement Planning Analyst Sourcing Analyst Senior System Engineer Head Technical Application Management CSR (Offshore)

7. BASF
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post Feb 9 2015, 02:00 PM

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Ohaiiiii v7
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Floater otai as TS. Tabik spring sepukol. We need your expertise in sharing Naval Architect in O&G smile.gif
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post Feb 9 2015, 02:15 PM

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Floater otai as TS. Tabik spring sepukol. We need your expertise in sharing Naval Architect in O&G smile.gif
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Welcome to V7;

For those who missed last Saturday Newspaper;
…..Technip still recruiting!!
http://mystarjob.com/search/default.aspx?a...jb=-1&rs=-1&p=1

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is upstream still hiring? i heard a lot of company freezing or cutting ppl
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Congratulation on V7!

Will be starting my intern with Technip next month.

Hope to learn from every expert in this thread! biggrin.gif
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post Feb 9 2015, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(lancer193 @ Feb 9 2015, 03:16 PM)
Congratulation on V7!

Will be starting my intern with Technip next month.

Hope to learn from every expert in this thread!  biggrin.gif
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Good Luck bro... smile.gif
How much is Intern Allowance at Technip ya nowadays?

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Allowance is the same since 2012..500 je blush.gif
But it's okay, no experience nothing to bargain with rolleyes.gif


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QUOTE(meonkutu11 @ Feb 9 2015, 02:43 PM)
Welcome to V7;

For those who missed last Saturday Newspaper;
…..Technip still recruiting!!
http://mystarjob.com/search/default.aspx?a...jb=-1&rs=-1&p=1
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ehhh...technip still recruiting people?
Anyway, I heard MMHE & TH cutting moar people today...forecast their financial will drop almost 100% shocking.gif
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This case is becoming more interesting...last time SBM Offshore involved until not allowed to bid job in Brazil, Petronas cancelled the deal, former Petrobras director involved in bribery, CEO resigned and now dragging two BIG ship/rig builders along...




Keppel, Sembcorp Marine Refute Allegations of Bribe Payments in Brazil


Singapore's two major rig builders refuted allegations that they had paid more than $6 million in bribes to secure contracts in Brazil's energy sector, which is currently embroiled in a massive corruption scandal involving national oil company Petroleo Basileiro S.A. (Petrobras).
Local newspaper The Straits Times said Monday that the website of Brazilian news magazine Veja had alleged in a report that representatives of Keppel FELS Brasil and Jurong Aracruz shipyard paid over $6 million in bribes to Petrobras officials as well as directors of Sete Brasil -- a Petrobras unit that seeks to become the largest charter firm for drilling rigs in Brazil.
Petrobras' former engineering manager Pedro Jose Barusco named Keppel's representative Zwi Skornicki and Jurong Aracruz's representative Guilherme Esteves for their involvement in the bribery, according to The Straits Times, citing the website report.
Keppel FELS Brasil is a unit of Keppel Corp. Ltd.'s Keppel FELS Ltd., while Jurong Aracruz shipyard is owned by Sembcorp Marine Ltd's subsidiary Jurong Shipyard Pte Ltd.
"We refute allegations made in media reports on Keppel FELS’ involvement in the scandal surrounding Petrobras," Keppel said in an announcement Monday.
Keppel noted that Zwi Skornicki is an employee of Eagle do Brasil, Keppel FELS' agent in Brazil.
Keppel FELS, which had conducted due diligence review of Eagle do Brasil and Zwi Skornicki, pointed out that its agreement with Eagle do Brasil categorically states that Eagle do Brasil and Zwi Skornicki “shall not make, either directly or indirectly, any improper payment of money or anything of value to an Official in connection with the Contract”.
Morevover, Keppel pointed out that Eagle do Brasil’s services are not exclusive to Keppel FELS as it was also an agent to other reputable multinational companies.
Meanwhile, Sembcorp Marine commented on the bribery allegation involving Jurong Aracruz shipyard in a separate release Sunday.
"Sembcorp Marine refers to various media reports relating to statements made by Petrobras' former engineering manager Pedro Jose Barusco and wishes to state that Sembcorp Marine did not make any illegal payment and the Group's policies and contracts prohibit bribery and unethical behaviour."
Petrobras appointed Aldemir Bendine as CEO Friday to replace Maria das Gracas Silva Foster who resigned Wednesday amid a huge corruption probe as the company's fortunes had been undermined by allegations of price-fixing, bribery and political kickback.


Article Date: Monday, February 09, 2015
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woohoo versi baru and versi jimat cermat i rasa. lean times ahead.

anyway welcome to all. terima kasih for the job openings, time to flood in those emails haha biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(lancer193 @ Feb 9 2015, 04:29 PM)
Allowance is the same since 2012..500 je  blush.gif
But it's okay, no experience nothing to bargain with  rolleyes.gif
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looks like my place intern is still lucky with 1k+ allowance, there is plan to revise it. me last time no allowance at all, plus use own petrol money to be mail boy for boss. my advise to intern under me normally, be proactive and use your brain. don't expect ppl spoonfeed everything.

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QUOTE(BaRT @ Feb 9 2015, 06:11 AM)
ehhh...technip still recruiting people?
Anyway, I heard MMHE & TH cutting moar people today...forecast their financial will drop almost 100%  shocking.gif
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Yes, they are suffering.. cry.gif cry.gif Anybody in this thread received VSS in 2015 from MMHE/THHE?

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QUOTE(meonkutu11 @ Feb 9 2015, 07:02 PM)
This case is becoming more interesting...last time SBM Offshore involved until not allowed to bid job in Brazil, Petronas cancelled the deal, former Petrobras director involved in bribery, CEO resigned and now dragging two BIG ship/rig builders along...
Keppel, Sembcorp Marine Refute Allegations of Bribe Payments in Brazil
Singapore's two major rig builders refuted allegations that they had paid more than $6 million in bribes to secure contracts in Brazil's energy sector, which is currently embroiled in a massive corruption scandal involving national oil company Petroleo Basileiro S.A. (Petrobras).
Local newspaper The Straits Times said Monday that the website of Brazilian news magazine Veja had alleged in a report that representatives of Keppel FELS Brasil and Jurong Aracruz shipyard paid over $6 million in bribes to Petrobras officials as well as directors of Sete Brasil -- a Petrobras unit that seeks to become the largest charter firm for drilling rigs in Brazil.
Petrobras' former engineering manager Pedro Jose Barusco named Keppel's representative Zwi Skornicki and Jurong Aracruz's representative Guilherme Esteves for their involvement in the bribery, according to The Straits Times, citing the website report.
Keppel FELS Brasil is a unit of Keppel Corp. Ltd.'s Keppel FELS Ltd., while Jurong Aracruz shipyard is owned by Sembcorp Marine Ltd's subsidiary Jurong Shipyard Pte Ltd.
"We refute allegations made in media reports on Keppel FELS’ involvement in the scandal surrounding Petrobras," Keppel said in an announcement Monday.
Keppel noted that Zwi Skornicki is an employee of Eagle do Brasil, Keppel FELS' agent in Brazil.
Keppel FELS, which had conducted due diligence review of Eagle do Brasil and Zwi Skornicki, pointed out that its agreement with Eagle do Brasil categorically states that Eagle do Brasil and Zwi Skornicki “shall not make, either directly or indirectly, any improper payment of money or anything of value to an Official in connection with the Contract”.
Morevover, Keppel pointed out that Eagle do Brasil’s services are not exclusive to Keppel FELS as it was also an agent to other reputable multinational companies.
Meanwhile, Sembcorp Marine commented on the bribery allegation involving Jurong Aracruz shipyard in a separate release Sunday.
"Sembcorp Marine refers to various media reports relating to statements made by Petrobras' former engineering manager Pedro Jose Barusco and wishes to state that Sembcorp Marine did not make any illegal payment and the Group's policies and contracts prohibit bribery and unethical behaviour."
Petrobras appointed Aldemir Bendine as CEO Friday to replace Maria das Gracas Silva Foster who resigned Wednesday amid a huge corruption probe as the company's fortunes had been undermined by allegations of price-fixing, bribery and political kickback.
Article Date: Monday, February 09, 2015
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I wonder what happen to TLO latest profit forecast as major of their T&I and subsea construction contract are with Petrobras.

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WorleyParsons signs contract for proposed Sarita Bay LNG Project
Released 09-February-2015
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WorleyParsons has signed a contract with Steelhead LNG in connection with the proposed Sarita Bay LNG Project on Vancouver Island, Canada. The proposed project is a 24 (million tonnes per annum) land-based facility being developed jointly by Steelhead LNG and Huu-ay-aht First Nations.

ASX Release

The contract is for the provision of preliminary front end engineering and design studies, geotechnical investigations, environmental impact assessments, and permitting approvals support. WorleyParsons will begin the newly awarded activities immediately and will support the project with technical personnel from its offices in Burnaby, Canada and London, England.

“One of our core beliefs as a company is to build enduring customer relationships,” said Andrew Wood, WorleyParsons Chief Executive Officer. “WorleyParsons played a key role in the recently completed preliminary assessment & screening stage and we look forward to continuing our relationship with Steelhead LNG and Huu-ay-aht First Nations through this next stage of the project.”

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QUOTE(nash9701 @ Feb 9 2015, 10:25 PM)
looks like my place intern is still lucky with 1k+ allowance, there is plan to revise it. me last time no allowance at all, plus use own petrol money to be mail boy for boss. my advise to intern under me normally, be proactive and use your brain. don't expect ppl spoonfeed everything.

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my previous and present companies provide RM 1k allowance/month.. I was receiving RM300 during my internship 12 years ago.. wink.gif
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QUOTE(meonkutu11 @ Feb 9 2015, 07:02 PM)
"We refute allegations made in media reports on Keppel FELS’ involvement in the scandal surrounding Petrobras," Keppel said in an announcement Monday.
Keppel noted that Zwi Skornicki is an employee of Eagle do Brasil, Keppel FELS' agent in Brazil.
Keppel FELS, which had conducted due diligence review of Eagle do Brasil and Zwi Skornicki, pointed out that its agreement with Eagle do Brasil categorically states that Eagle do Brasil and Zwi Skornicki “shall not make, either directly or indirectly, any improper payment of money or anything of value to an Official in connection with the Contract”.
Morevover, Keppel pointed out that Eagle do Brasil’s services are not exclusive to Keppel FELS as it was also an agent to other reputable multinational companies.
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Good response by Keppel..
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Congrats on the new version guys!
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Please don't trust the news title.. Read it first.. smile.gif

Britain faces £200bn oil loss
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QUOTE(nash9701 @ Feb 9 2015, 10:25 PM)
looks like my place intern is still lucky with 1k+ allowance, there is plan to revise it. me last time no allowance at all, plus use own petrol money to be mail boy for boss. my advise to intern under me normally, be proactive and use your brain. don't expect ppl spoonfeed everything.

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well, I wasn't expecting anything on the allowance part. Very grateful they even consider taking me in rclxms.gif

Trying to get involve in as much project as possible to gain experiences.

However, this internship is required by the university. I am planning to do another round of intern next year but most of the company require some kind of verification letter from the university. I was wondering if they would take me in next year (with experiences in Technip) even if I am to apply without any verification letter. hmm.gif
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Hi guys,

Just want to ask, have any of you guys working or have any idea about Transfame Sdn Bhd. I've tried to google it but not much info I can get. Thanks.
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I have attached the link to Jobstreet career (oil & gas) in the 1st page.. hopefully it will help.. smile.gif
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Hai Otai, Seniors, dan tuan2 sekalian, assalamualaikum dan selamat tengah hari, saya ada degree dalam bidang mekanikal. dah kerja 2 tahun tp dalam bidang air. (leakage/NRW dan construction WTP/WWTP). berminat nak ceburi oil and gas. minta tuan2 jika ada peluang atau lubang2 kerja kongsi bersama. hehe. act nak pindah keje sbb nk exploit mech knowledge sy dan comp skrg financial problem teruk. mohon beri sedikit tnjuk ajar atau lubang2 rezeki.
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I have attached the link to Jobstreet career (oil & gas) in the 1st page.. hopefully it will help..  smile.gif
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suggest to include this search engine as well..
http://www.rigzone.com/jobs/search_jobs.asp

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QUOTE(fiqrullahyusof @ Feb 11 2015, 12:26 PM)
Hai Otai, Seniors, dan tuan2 sekalian, assalamualaikum dan selamat tengah hari, saya ada degree dalam bidang mekanikal. dah kerja 2 tahun tp dalam bidang air. (leakage/NRW dan construction WTP/WWTP). berminat nak ceburi oil and gas. minta tuan2 jika ada peluang atau lubang2 kerja kongsi bersama. hehe. act nak pindah keje sbb nk exploit mech knowledge sy dan comp skrg financial problem teruk. mohon beri sedikit tnjuk ajar atau lubang2 rezeki.
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I suggest you join Veolia, Nalco, MECAS, GE-Betz, Kurita, CCM, See Sen Chemicals. Dont waste your experience. Join those vendor I had mention. Trust me you will be seen valuable later on. I have friend who work in Nalco last time and now he with Saudi Aramco specialized in effluent treatment for O&G industry.
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Hi, Is anyone here from PECO Facet or used to have working experience in Peco Facet based in seri kembangan?
May I know how is the working environment there?
As i know it is dealing with variety of filtration, not only in O&G. But does any1 has idea of the prospect of being a project & field service engineer in this field?
Need advice from all senior because my still directionless on my career path.
thank you.

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Its PECO Facet. Their office were not far from my condo last time when I was staying at Seri Kembangan, Serdang Perdana to be exact not far from Bangunan Sapura @ Mines
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Feb 11 2015, 04:54 PM)
Its PECO Facet. Their office were not far from my condo last time when I was staying at Seri Kembangan, Serdang Perdana to be exact not far from Bangunan Sapura @ Mines
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Ya. thanks for correcting.
Do you have any idea on working as project & field service engineer there?
thanks.

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QUOTE(skypeace @ Feb 11 2015, 05:19 PM)
Ya. thanks for correcting.
Do you have any idea on working as project & field service engineer there?
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I have no idea about their working environment but PECO Facet product is widely used in downstream O&G plant.


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Wow dah V7 yerrr ..... lama dah tak masuk LYN. Been a bit busy. Tough times ahead. Been through a couple of these cycles and it looks like this one is going to take a while.
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Hi guys,

I'm graduating in June with degree in Mechatronics Eng. Looking to enter industry for a position with mix of IT/Software + Engineering. Had 4/5 years experience in developing custom IT/Software solutions for enterprise clients.

I was told SIS is a good place to start for this kind of position. Any advice? Thanks.
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Does job opportunity is a problem if I were to take degree in Oil and Gas?
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QUOTE(azraeil @ Feb 11 2015, 11:45 PM)
Wow dah V7 yerrr ..... lama dah tak masuk LYN. Been a bit busy. Tough times ahead. Been through a couple of these cycles and it looks like this one is going to take a while.
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Bro Azraeil,

long time no see...How's thing over there? Any comments on this oil crisis? Good to know some perspectives from people that working with the company that directly involve in this oil battle....Thanks.

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Dear Mohammad Yakup,
 
We’re now firmly into the first quarter of 2015 and the demand remains fairly solid for QSs, Cost, Contracts & Commercial specialists across the MENA region. With low Oil prices at the front of everyone’s minds in the MENA region, there has inevitably been some rethinking of medium to long term requirements for staff as some of the major projects in the region have been slowed down. But, in the immediate future where developers are committed to schemes, commercial skills remain in reasonably short supply and demand is strong for well qualified professionals across all sectors including building & construction, civils & infrastructure and the Oil & Gas and Power markets.
 
To this end please find below a short list of our most critical vacancies below which we are working with clients on to identify people.
 
Contracts Manager - Dubai
 
Contracts Manager - Highways - Qatar
 
Commercial Manager - Rail - Qatar
 
Contracts Manager - Oil & Gas Projects - Oman
 
Contracts Manager - PM Consultancy - Jeddah
 
Senior Commercial Manager - Education Projects - Riyadh
 
Senior Contracts Administrator - EPC Contractor - Kuwait
 
Lead Contracts Administrator - Consultancy - Oil & Gas
 
Senior QS - PMC - Qatar
 
Senior QS - Consultancy - Kuwait
 
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Consultancy - Jeddah
 
Senior Quantity Surveyor - PFI Hospital - Canada 
 

If you’re interested in any of the above positions, please apply directly through the website or forward me your CV quoting the vacancy reference in the subject header.
 
As always we endeavour to respond to candidates on an individual basis but given the overwhelming volume of applicants we do receive, please regard you application as unsuccessful in the first round if you have not heard form us within 7 days.
 
Many thanks and best regards
 
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Hi Mohammad Yakup Bin,

Good day to you and hope you are well.

I wanted to share with you an excellent candidate that I am currently working with who is looking for a change and would be interested in discussing potential opportunities with you;

Indian/ Singapore PR
26 years of work experience, honed professional with extensive experience in CONTRACTING EPCI PROJECTS and SUBCONTRACTING WORKS & SERVICES FOR EPCI and Transportation & Installation PROJECTS related to Green and Brown Field Development in Oil & Gas sector
Available in 2 months’ notice period- negotiable
Do let me know if he is of potential interest and I would be more than happy to arrange a telecon.

Look forward to hearing your thoughts.

 

Many thanks,

Grace

 
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QUOTE(azraeil @ Feb 11 2015, 11:45 PM)
Wow dah V7 yerrr ..... lama dah tak masuk LYN. Been a bit busy. Tough times ahead. Been through a couple of these cycles and it looks like this one is going to take a while.
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Amacam life at India bro hehe
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Feb 12 2015, 08:04 AM)
Hi Mohammad Yakup Bin,

Good day to you and hope you are well.

I wanted to share with you an excellent candidate that I am currently working with who is looking for a change and would be interested in discussing potential opportunities with you;

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Wahhh.. Abang Yaakob recruiting ka?
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QUOTE(azraeil @ Feb 11 2015, 11:45 PM)
Wow dah V7 yerrr ..... lama dah tak masuk LYN. Been a bit busy. Tough times ahead. Been through a couple of these cycles and it looks like this one is going to take a while.
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Hopefully these tough time will recover within a year+..
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Firstly take some english courses. Not many firms will hire you with that kind of english.

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Hopefully these tough time will recover within a year+..
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My best bet is 2 years for oil price to recover at least to 80 dollar per barrel mark
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yaa hopefully... like in mid 2008.. only 1 or 2 FPSO projects been awarded.. then in 2010, berduyun-duyun FPSO projects muncul.. smile.gif
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Just want to share that today is the official ceremony of first steel cut for South Acis SA-SA topside (satellite platform) at Brooke Dockyard fabrication yard @ Sejingkat, Kuching. Client is Murphy Oil for SPSA Gas Development (Serendah, Patricia & South Acis) project at offshore Bintulu. Do expect a massive hiring from Brooke after this.

Brooke Dockyard is the best training ground for fresh grad to learn about O&G fabrication and construction industry. If not because of Brooke I will not reach the level where I am today and I am very grateful for the opportunity that I had during my tenure with Brooke on SA-PA and SA-AA jacket & topside fabrication.

Please google Brooke Dockyard & Engineering Works Corporation (BDEWC) for the HR contacts.
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yaa hopefully... like in mid 2008.. only 1 or 2 FPSO projects been awarded.. then in 2010, berduyun-duyun FPSO projects muncul..  smile.gif
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Nak join Bergading FPSO boleh tak hehe belum ada floater experience in my CV laa tongue.gif
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For Bergading, the condensate will be exported by a floating storage and offloading (FSO) aja lahh..
Abang kena join Hess bang.. saya join contractor aja.. wink.gif
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Feb 12 2015, 10:24 AM)
Just want to share that today is the official ceremony of first steel cut for South Acis SA-SA topside (satellite platform) at Brooke Dockyard fabrication yard @ Sejingkat, Kuching. Client is Murphy Oil for SPSA Gas Development (Serendah, Patricia & South Acis) project at offshore Bintulu. Do expect a massive hiring from Brooke after this.

Brooke Dockyard is the best training ground for fresh grad to learn about O&G fabrication and construction industry. If not because of Brooke I will not reach the level where I am today and I am very grateful for the opportunity that I had during my tenure with Brooke on SA-PA and SA-AA jacket & topside fabrication.

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I heard that project facing a lot of challenges.
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I am more optimistic than you; my bet is oil price will hit 80USD by Sept 2015.  thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Feb 12 2015, 10:24 AM)
Just want to share that today is the official ceremony of first steel cut for South Acis SA-SA topside (satellite platform) at Brooke Dockyard fabrication yard @ Sejingkat, Kuching. Client is Murphy Oil for SPSA Gas Development (Serendah, Patricia & South Acis) project at offshore Bintulu. Do expect a massive hiring from Brooke after this.

Brooke Dockyard is the best training ground for fresh grad to learn about O&G fabrication and construction industry. If not because of Brooke I will not reach the level where I am today and I am very grateful for the opportunity that I had during my tenure with Brooke on SA-PA and SA-AA jacket & topside fabrication.

Please google Brooke Dockyard & Engineering Works Corporation (BDEWC) for the HR contacts.
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My first job as a fresh grad is also in a fabrication yard, which im still currently in. I would love to know how did you make your next step expanding career in the industry. Was it still fabrication or you tried different path?
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Three workers were killed when an explosion ripped through a floating production unit working for Petrobras in the Espirito Santo basin off Brazil on Wednesday, with 10 more injured and six missing, the state oil company has confirmed.



The incident took place at 12:50pm local time onboard the Cidade de Sao Mateus floating production, storage and offloading vessel owned by Norwegian contractor BW Offshore, according to Petrobras and the Sindipetro NF union.

The FPSO has been producing from the Camarupim and Camarupim Norte fields about 120 kilometres off Brazil.

"BW is providing full assistance to employees and their families, with support from Petrobras," the Brazilian explorer said.

"The accident was controlled from the immediate activation of the Emergency Plan to mobilise all necessary resources."

BW Offshore also confirmed the event, adding: "Production has been stopped and the unit has been shut down."

In a statement, BW's chief executive Carl Arnet expressed his "deep sadness" over the incident, adding: “This is a sad day for all of us at BW Offshore and our thoughts are with the families of those we have lost.”

He said the company was“channelling all our efforts and resources to the situation, with special attention to those affected and next of kin”.

A total of 74 workers were on the platform, with dozens rescued by lifeboat on the way to Vitoria, capital of Espirito Santo state, according to Petrobras and the union.

The union attributed the incident to a gas leak and said an associated fire had been controlled.

Brazil's National Petroleum Agency (ANP)said it had dispatched two teams to investigate the incident, one of which would head to Petrobras' crisis centre in Rio de Janeiro and the the other would head out to the vessel.

"There was no oil spillage, the fire has been extinguished and the platform is stabilised," the ANP added.

The unit had been most recently producing 2.25 billion cubic metres of gas per day and 350 cubic metres of oil per day, according to the agency.

The FPSO passed a Brazilian navy inspection in 2015 and the ANP updated its maritime documentation in 2014.

The Camarupim concession is operated 100% by Petrobras, while Camarupim Norte is a partnership between Petrobras on 75% and Ouro Preto Energia on 25%.

The incident is shaping up to be among the deadliest offshore accidents at Petrobras since 2001, when 11 workers were killed in the sinking of semi-submersible P-36.

Moored in 790 metres of water, the Cidade de Sao Mateus FPSO is owned by BW Offshore and is geared primarily to producing gas rather than oil.

The FPSO has gas compression capacity of 353 MMcfd of gas and processing capacity of 25,000 barrels per day of oil, with storage capacity for 700,000 barrels. It is under contract from 2009 to 2018.

Petrobras in 2010 achieved first gas from the field, which helps supply the region's power grid.
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Sad news for floater industry...
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I hope some hard lessons are learnt from this incident, otherwise these lives are lost for nothing.
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Apa case ini Tanjung Offshore?
http://mynewshub.cc/2015/02/12/pengarah-tg...oran-kepada-sc/
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Abuse of power to get contract maybe?
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something must be going on over there...my company just release this Document and Record Destruction HOLD ALERT.
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This Petrobras fiasco has become a serious matters nowadays, luckily for Petronas deciding to cancelled partnership with OGX Brazil last time...
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something must be going on over there...my company just release this Document and Record Destruction HOLD ALERT.
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Major bribery scandal involving keppel and semcorp marine paying to get contracts(more like kantoi)......they are now under investigation hence the circular despite what they say in the media(PR).

I am surprise no posting on petronas dagangan 99.7% net profit loss. I also heard there are talks in petronas to cut 10% of their total manpower to manage costs (Not sure how true is this). Malaysia seems to be suffering from OPEC's oil manouvers.
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QUOTE(BillySteel @ Feb 13 2015, 09:59 AM)
Major bribery scandal involving keppel and semcorp marine paying to get contracts(more like kantoi)......they are now under investigation hence the circular despite what they say in the media(PR).

I am surprise no posting on petronas dagangan 99.7% net profit loss. I also heard there are talks in petronas to cut 10% of their total manpower to manage costs (Not sure how true is this). Malaysia seems to be suffering from OPEC's oil manouvers.
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heard they hold the manpower cut for now.

let's see what the new Petronas CEO will do.
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Just to share, Petronas is even going back to review contract on making GST non-reimbursable.....previously before oil price drop, the contract made (2013) state GST is reimbursable by main-con from Petronas, now they want to revise this term sweat.gif
this oil price drop is certainly not good for my co. as well as Petronas, everywhere is looking to cut-cost..
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Spoken with my friend working with oilfield services company, to be awarded new contract by Petronas, min 15% discount or no contract awarded.
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Stable ok to join this company, Petroleum Geo Services? This is their latest 2014 financial result. Probably no bonus, no increment for 2015 like that lo.

http://www.pgs.com/pageFolders/357545/Q4%2...resentation.pdf
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PGS Fourth Quarter and Preliminary Full Year 2014 Results
12 Feb 2015

Strong 2014 MultiClient Late Sales
Well Placed to Navigate Current Market Environment

Q4 2014 results and webcast

Revenues of $1,453.8 million, compared to $1,501.6 million in 2013

Highlights 2014

EBITDA of $702.6 million, compared to $828.9 million in 2013
EBIT, excluding impairments, of $178.0 million, compared to $397.1 million in 2013
Group EBIT margin, excluding impairments, of 12%, compared to 25% in 2013
Cash flow from operations of $584.3 million, compared to $775.3 million in 2013
Recorded impairments of $73.8 million (of which $39.7 million in Q4)
Higher MultiClient amortization, reflects Triton sales and increased market uncertainty
Took delivery of Ramform Atlas in Q1, further reducing fleet's average costs
Beat target for 2014 cost reduction program, with $90 million reduced cost
Further strengthened long term financing through Term Loan B extension and securing export credit financing for the two last Ramform Titan-class vessels
Strong balance sheet with $454.7 million liquidity reserve and no significant debt maturities before 2018

"MultiClient late sales of $120.0 million in Q4 is a new record for PGS. Despite the challenging market there has been good appetite for quality data in the right locations. The marine contract EBIT margin was negatively impacted by weaker pricing and utilization in in the quarter, and for the full year it ended at 15%.

The low oil price and cautious spending behaviour among oil companies continue to impact bidding, pricing and vessel utilization. Visibility is low and we are continuing our proactive approach to prepare for the challenging year ahead. Having already stacked low-end capacity vessels and with further measures being implemented, we expect a cost reduction of $190 million in 2015, excluding growth of our asset light activities and schedule driven changes.

First quarter 2015 will be weak, especially for Marine Contract. Over the last years we have positioned the Company to perform over the cycle - with a solid balance sheet, MultiClient discipline and the most productive fleet in the industry. We are well placed to navigate in the current market environment.

Our full year 2015 guidance is reiterated, but the current market remains very uncertain."

Jon Erik Reinhardsen,
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With regard to the company stability, just dont bother - market condition are really bad. Just join any related O&G Co. to built your foundation. Nowadays cannot be picky anymore.
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Spoken with my friend working with oilfield services company, to be awarded new contract by Petronas, min 15% discount or no contract awarded.
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Yes. I heard the same too. Now they seeking 15-30% discount for all project we tender previously during negotiation.
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QUOTE(Syimir @ Feb 13 2015, 02:51 PM)
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Well I don't mean to sound mean and discouraging but try to imagine I don't know you and I notice many grammatical errors in your resume and cover letter. I will probably think because you are incompetent in english who knows what else you can't do. And most engineering jobs are really people job. If you piss off the wrong people or client with bad communication you and your boss can get into trouble.

So not knowing you but just from your bad command of English through your resume, most bosses might thank themselves for noticing that and not hire you. You are not in uni yet right? You have a couple of years to improve your english anyway.

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Yep. I was forwarded that letter from Petronas already, renegotiate all tenders awarded...

Life will be challenging this year. biggrin.gif

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Spoken with my friend working with oilfield services company, to be awarded new contract by Petronas, min 15% discount or no contract awarded.
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Even for my company, I'm asking for further discount.. Now is the cost cutting season..
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Stable ok to join this company, Petroleum Geo Services? This is their latest 2014 financial result. Probably no bonus, no increment for 2015 like that lo.


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With regard to the company stability, just dont bother - market condition are really bad. Just join any related O&G Co. to built your foundation. Nowadays cannot be picky anymore.
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Required: Senior Reservoir Engineer - permanent role.
Min 10-15 yrs experience in reservoir engineer (with at least 7 years in reservoir simulation). Experience in numerical simulation, preferably Eclipse.
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Dear Mr. Yakup,

Please note that we have a Sr. Contract Administrator position in a reputable company in Saudi Arabia. The project will be in Jeezan and the package is very good.

Are you interested? if so, please send your CV at: info@talentpower-lb.com.

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I believe most of O&G workers here are speed junkie - I am looking for a modded car to be lenjan kaw kaw & driven daily to work & occasionally KTN-KL route commute on weekend (I will not shipped over my beloved car from Bintulu to Peninsular). Currently renting a Myvi for temporary measure (I rely on public transport and my scooter when I was working at KL for two years)

My requirement as follow :
- A fair & mint condition of Satria GTi and Putra converted to any 4G engine series, evo or mivec convert will do just fine, GSR 1.8 pun boleh
- Honda EG & EK convert B16 or B18, K20A convert would be lovely if any
- Toyota SEG convert to blacktop AE111

I am a cash buyer and willing to buy immediately if I can close the deal to any prospective seller. Any exorbitant selling price will be immediately rejected - I am looking a fair transaction and win-win condition to both parties. Do PM me if your friends are selling their monster four-wheelers.

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Kemp: Mass Layoffs Complicate Oil Industry's Long-Term Plans

The challenge is recruiting, training and retaining workers and maintaining an appropriate long-term labor force in an industry stuck with a profound boom-bust cycle, analyst John Kemp says.
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LONDON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - "This is the really crappy part of the job, and this is what I hate about this industry frankly," the chief executive of oilfield services company Baker Hughes complained as he announced it would lay off 7,000 employees.

Baker Hughes is cutting jobs in response to slumping prices and a downturn in drilling activity.

But the company's obviously frustrated chief acknowledged that "this is the industry, and it's throwing us another one of these downturns, and we're going to be good stewards of our business and do the right thing."

So the company will cuts costs, he told investors in a conference call on January 20 to discuss the firm's fourth-quarter earnings and outlook for 2015.

More than 100,000 layoffs have been announced across the industry worldwide since prices began to slide last summer, according to a tally kept by Bloomberg.

In recent weeks other major service companies have announced job reductions. Halliburton announced it will cut 6,400 jobs (8 percent of its global workforce) while Schlumberger will eliminate 9,000 positions (around 7 percent of its workforce).


Precision Drilling, one of the largest rig contractors in North America, has idled more than 50 of the 250 rigs it had working this time last year, leaving more than 1,000 skilled operators out of work, the company said on Thursday.

"Industry downturns are difficult for all, but they affect our rig crews more than anybody else," the company's chief executive said in a statement.

"Precision recruited, trained and developed many excellent crews to support the demands of our customers over the past several years, and unfortunately we now don't have work for many of these dedicated workers."

Human Capital
Tens of thousands more jobs have been cut, through layoffs or retirements, across every part of the industry, ranging from self-employed drilling contractors and well-completion crews to full-service companies, seismic surveyors and of course the oil and gas producers themselves.

Oil and gas production is an exceptionally capital-intensive industry. But the sector's most important and scarce resource is its workforce.

The oil industry's popular image may be a roughneck in soiled overalls drinking in a strip joint, but it has an enormous demand for highly skilled and, during a boom, very well compensated workers.

Modern oil and gas production is technically complicated and dangerous work. The days of drilling wildcat wells more or less at random and allowing the well to blow out in a massive gusher are long over.


The industry still provides employment for unskilled casual labour. In boom times some of the jobs for truck drivers and other support staff can be exceptionally well paid.

But at its core are tens of thousands of petroleum engineers and petroleum geoscientists, as well as tool pushers, drillers, derrickmen and roughnecks on the rigs themselves, who perform specialised functions which demand years of formal education and, most importantly, experience in the field.

The challenge is recruiting, training and retaining these workers and maintaining an appropriate long-term labour force profile in an industry stuck with a profound boom-bust cycle and beset by periodic mass layoffs.

The Great Crew Change
Until recently, the oil industry was preoccupied by a looming shortage of skilled workers -- especially mid-career professionals ready to step into supervisory and senior leadership roles.

Schlumberger's consulting arm, which offers human resources planning advice to third parties, has warned repeatedly about "the looming talent shortage" as a result of what it termed "the great crew change".

Oil and gas companies have lots of experienced workers in their late 40s and 50s, and have recently succeeded in attracting more young graduates. But there is an acute shortage of mid-career professionals aged 35-45, with 10-20 years training and experience.

The large number of professionals in their 50s poses a major problem as they reach the age for retirement, while recent graduates are still 10-15 years away from being ready to assume supervisory positions.


The industry's uneven age profile is the legacy of the last downturn during the late 1980s and through the 1990s, when low oil prices and the squeeze on profits resulted in enormous job losses and a virtual freeze on hiring.

As a result, the cohort of workers recruited in the mid and late 1990s, who should be moving into supervisory and eventually leadership positions, is unusually small.

Back in 2013, Schlumberger predicted the oil and gas industry would have a shortage of around 15,000 experienced petroleum engineers and geoscientists by 2016.

The predicted shortfall of experienced petro-technical professionals (PTPs) would approach 20 percent of the total required number.

The looming shortage was seen by many as the biggest single threat to increasing oil and gas supplies in the second half of the current decade and into the 2020s.

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Schlumberger forecast the industry would need to hire 10,000 new petro-technical professionals every year through 2020 to offset retirements and meet the need for expansion.

The oil industry spent years working to encourage more college students to specialise in petroleum engineering and related disciplines.


Petroleum engineering departments hired extra instructors and increased enrolments. According to the U.S. Department of Education, the number of students enrolled in petroleum engineering programmes at U.S. universities increased from a recent low of just 561 in 1997 to 1,301 in 2011 (http://link.reuters.com/tux93w).


Now, of course, the downturn has thrown thousands of oil and gas professionals out of work, and led to pay freezes and cuts in contracting rates.

Amid all the headlines about layoffs, falling salaries and a potentially prolonged downturn in oil prices, the industry somehow has to avoid losing current graduates to other sectors and continue encouraging high school students that oil and gas engineering and science is an attractive long-term career.

Because if the oil industry cannot maintain an adequate skill base, with the right age structure, skill shortages will re-emerge and set the stage for the next brutal boom-bust cycle.

In practice, the industry has never succeeded in balancing long-term personnel planning with the short-term financial imperative to control the wage bill.

It may not be any more successful this time around, if the slump in oil prices and drilling continues long enough.

And that's why the chief executive of Baker Hughes could say truthfully mass lay-offs are what he and everyone else "hates" most about the oil and gas industry.

(Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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Slower growth anticipated for M’sia this year

by Ronnie Teo, ronnieteo@theborneopost.com. Posted on February 14, 2015, Saturday





KUCHING: Analysts across the board upheld their opinions that Malaysia will see slower growth in 2015 following Thursday’s announcement of Malaysia’s gross domestic product (GDP) for 2014.

Economist Manokaran Mottain from AllianceDBS Research Sdn Bhd (AllianceDBS Research) said the stronger growth in 4Q14 came as a pleasant surprise as it came above expectations of its projection of 5.2 per cent.

“Nevertheless, we observe various downside risks to the domestic economy that have unfolded since early of the second half of 2014 (2H14), particularly the impact from falling crude oil prices; challenges to the fiscal and current account balances and subdued growth prospects in major advanced economies besides the US,” he detailled in a note to investors yesterday.

He added that the government’s fiscal consolidation efforts were reflected in the slowdown in public sector economic growth.

However, private sector consumption growth – which makes up around 53 per cent of total GDP – increased more than expected, thereby contributing to the bulk of the growth in 2H14.

“We take note of the weak consumer sentiments index that has fallen below the 100-point threshold since 3Q14, signalling poor confidence outlook among consumers. We think that the expected slowdown in consumer spending growth might only be reflected in the quarters ahead.”

Manokaran maintained his anticipation of a slowdown in private sector consumption growth in 2015 to around 5.7 per cent on the back of higher price pressures from Goods and Services Tax implementation in April onwards.

“Although short-term lower pump prices and electricity tariffs might mitigate some short-run inflation, we expect full-year inflation in 2015 to be around four per cent,” he added.

AmResearch Sdn Bhd economist Patricia Oh similarly anticipated lower growth for 2015 as domestic demand is expected to soften, adding the firm’s full-year GDP projection at 5.2 per cent for 2015.

“As for 1Q15, forward-looking indicators for the consumer segment suggest that the economy will be supported by private consumption spending ahead of the implementation of GST,” she said in a separate report.

“Also, net trades will continue to register healthy surplus in 1Q15 as the weak Ringgit could potentially be a drag on import orders during the quarter.”

Manokaran from AllianceDBS Research said as expected, trade performance is on a downward trend as net exports of goods and services growth contracted 9.8 per cent in 4Q14, down from an expansion of 11.4 per cent recorded in 3Q14.

“While the weaker ringgit exchange rate may be able to support trade competitiveness, we still see this development to be inadequate to mitigate the expected weaknesses in exports performance.

“We maintain our projection that the current account surplus to GDP ratio would narrow to around two per cent in 2015, down from 4.6 per cent in 2014 on the back of weaker commodity exports growth.

“Overall, we think that the current economic outlook is still stable. A slowdown in economic activities is not an outright contraction. For now, we maintain our full-year 2015 GDP growth projection at five per cent.”


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Even with Turkish Stream, Russia can’t avoid sending gas via Ukraine

Posted on February 14, 2015, Saturday





BRUSSELS/ESSEN/MOSCOW: Russia’s plan to cut out Ukraine as a gas transit route is unrealistic because the EU will seek non-Russian gas rather than build the links it would need to Moscow’s proposed new pipeline to Turkey, industry sources and analysts say.

Last year, as violence flared in eastern Ukraine and Moscow faced new sanctions, President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia had axed the South Stream gas pipeline across the Black Sea to Bulgaria, designed to bypass Ukraine and ship gas straight to the European Union.

Russia’s Gazprom has also said the EU will not receive any deliveries of gas via Ukraine after a current transit contract expires at the end of 2019.

Instead of the 63 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas that Europe was to receive via South Stream, Russia has proposed a new undersea pipeline to Turkey with the same capacity. Known informally as Turkish Stream, its first line of 15.75 bcm a year should be operational by 2017 and supply just Turkey.

Gazprom suggested the European Union should build its own link from an as-yet unbuilt gas hub at the Turkish-Greek border to take some 50 bcm from the new route proposed by Putin – an idea greeted with scepticism in Brussels.

“I would be very surprised if companies working with long-term contracts which go well beyond 2019 will just tomorrow swap all their demand to Turkey (from Ukraine) and would be happy to do so,” Oliver Koch, head of unit in the European Commission’s energy department, told a conference in Essen this week.

He said he doubted the South Stream decision was ‘the last word’ from Russia, given previous changes in stance.

Last year, the EU received about 147 bcm of Russian gas, or around a third of its needs, and of that 60 bcm was pumped via Ukraine.

The rest was shipped via Belarus, as well as through an existing pipeline to Turkey named Blue Stream and the Nord Stream link beneath the Baltic Sea to Germany.

While the EU is intent on diversifying its gas routes, it may well jib at the cost of investing in extra gas pipelines, especially as it has pledged to help Ukraine modernise its transit infrastructure.

Both Europe and Ukraine are trying to cut their reliance on Gazprom. Brussels supports the rival Southern Gas Corridor to carry gas from Azerbaijan, as well as other sources, to Europe.

Russia in turn is shifting its focus away from the West towards China. But it is years away from tapping the resources and developing the infrastructure to deliver what China needs – so the relationship with Europe remains crucial.

Analysts say falling gas prices, dragged down by a world surplus and cheaper oil, will force Gazprom to adapt as other companies such as Norway’s Statoil have. The current standoff with Europe is likely “to move Gazprom to a more commercial view of what they need to do in the market place,” said Howard Chase, director of government affairs at Dow Chemical Europe, which is a major user of gas as a feedstock.

Russia’s national finances are also critically dependent on its energy exports. Gazprom, a major contributor to the Russian budget, gets two-thirds of its revenues in hard currency, mainly from gas sales to Europe.

Gazprom had previously estimated the costs for the undersea part of South Stream at 17 billion euros (US$19 billion). It also needed 738.5 billion roubles (US$11 billion) to upgrade Russia’s domestic gas system.

Gazprom declined to comment, saying it was “at an early stage of the project’s planning”.

VTB Capital analysts put offshore costs alone at US$10 billion- 12 billion.

In a note in late January, Eurasia Group consultancy predicted that it was most likely that “Europe will allocate still greater financial resources … to diversify its import options away from Russia.” — Reuters


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Nam Cheong’s revenue up 53 pct to RM1.9 bln in FY2014

Posted on February 13, 2015, Friday





SINGAPORE: Nam Cheong Ltd, a leading global offshore marine player, yesterday announced that it had achieved revenue of RM1.9 billion for the financial year ended Dec 31, 2014.

This is an increase of 53 per cent compared to the RM1.3 billion in the previous corresponding year (FY2013), it said in a statement.

It said the increase in revenue was driven mainly by its shipbuilding business segment which saw an increase in the total number of vessels delivered from 20 in FY2013 to 24 in FY2014.

In line with the growth in revenue, the Group registered a 47 per cent rise in net profit in FY2014 to reach RM302.2 million.

Nam Cheong, listed on the Main Board of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Ltd (SGX-ST), is also Malaysia’s largest Offshore Support Vessel (OSV)builder.

Commenting on the results yesterday, Datuk Tiong Su Kouk, executive chairman of Nam Cheong said: “Repeat customers form a strong pillar of Nam Cheong’s business.

“The FY2014 results reflect the robust demand for our vessels by customers and continued confidence in Nam Cheong as a reputable OSV builder.

“Most recently in December 2014 and despite an uncertain macro environment, we secured two vessel orders collectively worth US$45 million from our Netherlands-based and West Africa-based repeat customers.

“Being a specialist in the resilient shallow water segment, we are also less affected by the current low oil prices compared to our deepwater counterparts.” Nam Cheong’s group chief executive officer Leong Seng Keat said even with the company’s strong financial performance in FY2014, the focus remained on prudently deploying capital and further building operational capabilities.

“As of December 31, 2014, our order book stood at a healthy RM1.7 billion, comprising a mix of OSVs that are due for deliveries up to 2016.

“Nam Cheong’s access to the Medium Term Notes market continues to be excellent, ensuring our working capital requirements are met in light of the higher order levels in FY2014,” he added.

For the three months ended Dec 31, 2014 (4Q 2014), the Group recorded a 29 per cent rise in revenue to RM523.9 million from RM406.1 million in the previous corresponding period (4Q 2013).

This was due to the progressive recognition of revenue derived from the Platform Supply Vessels (PSV) sold in 4Q 2014 which contributed 40 per cent of the quarter’s total shipbuilding revenue.

Nam Cheong’s balance sheet in FY2014 remained robust with shareholders’ equity growing by RM280.7 million to reach RM1.2 billion.

Net gearing ratio as at Dec 31, 2014 stood at 0.42 time, an improvement from 0.52 time as of Dec 31, 2013.

The board has recommended a first and final dividend of 1.5 Singapore cents amounting to total dividends payable of S$31.4 million. — Bernama


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Dialog to register better financial results in 2HFY15

Posted on February 12, 2015, Thursday





KUCHING: Dialog Group Bhd (Dialog) is poised to register better financial performance in the second half of financial year 2015 (2HFY15).

AllianceDBS Research Sdn Bhd (AllianceDBS Research) in a report said it expects Dialog to post stronger earnings in 2HFY15 due to higher contribution from Pengerang Deepwater Terminals Phase 1A and 1B as both phases are fully operational while Phase 1C starts operation recently.

The research firm noted that the company could register additional earnings from its 20 per cent farm in the production sharing contract for three fields namely D35, D21 and J4 upstream fields as well as Jubail Supply Base operations over the next few quarters.

Apart from that, the research arm of Maybank Investment Bank Bhd (Maybank IB Research) in a report said the RM2.5 billion engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) works for the Johor regasification project of which Dialog is a partner with a 25 per cent stake will also start contributing to its financial performance in the fourth quarter financial year 2015 (4QFY15).

Furthermore, AmResearch Sdn Bhd (AmResearch) in another report said the RM5.5 billion EPCC contract for the construction of Pengerang Phase 2 will further support Dialog Group’s earnings over the next three years.

In the meantime, the research arm of MIDF Amanah Investment Bank Bhd (MIDF Research) said Dialog remains bullish on its prospects in Pengerang Deepwater Terminal.

The research firm added the company’s oil production in Bayan field continues to be enhanced.

Meanwhile, Dialog told Bursa Malaysia on Feb 9 that its earnings in the second quarter of financial year 2015 (2QFY15) increased 20 per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM79.75 million.

For the first half of financial year 2015 (1HFY15), Dialog said its net profit grew 14 per cent y-o-y to RM129.65 million.

However, Dialog noted that its revenue for 2QFY15 and 1HFY15 both declined.

Dialog revealed that its revenue for 2QFY15 dropped 18 per cent y-o-y to RM570.29 million while turnover for 1HFY15 declined 12.4 per cent y-o-y to RM1.11 billion.

Analysts noted that the company’s lower revenue in 2QFY15 was attributed to the absence of contribution from construction services due to the completion of Pengerang Deepwater Terminals Phase 1A and 1B as well as lower activity levels for the company’s international operations from the engineering and construction segments.

Going forward, analysts remain upbeat about the company’s outlook as demand for storage facilities for the oil and gas industry are expected to increase.

They are also bullish about Dialog’s potential long term recurring income from the storage terminal business in Pengerang Deepwater Terminals.


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I believe most of O&G workers here are speed junkie - I am looking for a modded car to be lenjan kaw kaw

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hi guys,i'm currently in DCS,mostly dealing with LNG plant and chemical plant.

I would like to know what other field of work that i can work with my experience in dcs?any ideas?
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hi, i'm the opposite of you. i'm really interested to join dcs side. how's the market for dcs? a lot of vacancy? can pm me for more tips? thanks bro.
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Haloo guys n otai2,

Need advice from seniors, I have experience in design engineering of offshore structures for 2 years (topside and substructure) then now as a field engineer for CPF in oman which is onshore job. However my interest is to do fabrication of offsore structure or installation of offshore structure.

With my mixed experience may i able to apply for any offshore job in the future?
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QUOTE(durango89 @ Feb 14 2015, 08:20 PM)
Haloo guys n otai2,

Need advice from seniors, I have experience in design engineering of offshore structures for 2 years (topside and substructure) then now as a field engineer for CPF in oman which is onshore job. However my interest is to do fabrication of offsore structure or installation of offshore structure.

With my mixed experience may i able to apply for any offshore job in the future?
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With regard to the company stability, just dont bother - market condition are really bad. Just join any related O&G Co. to built your foundation. Nowadays cannot be picky anymore.
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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.

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aku rasa this year ok lg...sbb all project yg tender last year punya buat tahun ni...
but, tahun ni kurang tender awarded, so effect dia tahun depan kurang la job..

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QUOTE(BaRT @ Feb 15 2015, 01:01 PM)
aku rasa this year ok lg...sbb all project yg tender last year punya buat tahun ni...
but, tahun ni kurang tender awarded, so effect dia tahun depan kurang la job..
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Well said. There is about (jumlah dirahsiakan) upstream fabrication project has been put on hold by PCSB (via PMU) not to mention other PSC's project had to be put on brake too awaiting direction from PMU. Tough time ahead.
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QUOTE(mhyug @ Feb 15 2015, 12:30 PM)
ni kata2 keramat kena post kat 1st page biggrin.gif

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.
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QUOTE(mhyug @ Feb 15 2015, 12:30 PM)
ni kata2 keramat kena post kat 1st page biggrin.gif

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.
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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.. sweat.gif sweat.gif

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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.. sweat.gif  sweat.gif

just my opinion & info to sifu2.. notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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Thank you for the insight information. Yeah it would take at least two years for the market to recover base on my personal thought.
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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.. sweat.gif  sweat.gif

just my opinion & info to sifu2.. notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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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.

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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


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Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company Sdn Bhd (KPOC) is hiring..

I have updated the link in the 1st page... smile.gif
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Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company Sdn Bhd (KPOC) is hiring..

I have updated the link in the 1st page...  smile.gif
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This for project or operation division?
Last year they already advertise quite lot position for operation.

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QUOTE(abgkik @ Feb 16 2015, 01:23 PM)
Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company Sdn Bhd (KPOC) is hiring..

I have updated the link in the 1st page...  smile.gif
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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...

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This for project or operation division?
Last year they already advertise quite lot position for operation.
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I believe this time more for operation and not many position available... i need to dig it later.. wink.gif

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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.

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Almost all disciplines of engineering are needed in OnG.

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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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...
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That specialist position I believe been sapu by my friend.. wink.gif he is very qualified PSC Contract Specialist.. do you know that you need to have at least 10 years experience in PSC's C&P for that position?

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That specialist position I believe been sapu by my friend..  wink.gif he is very qualified PSC Contract Specialist.. do you know that you need to have at least 10 years experience in PSC's C&P for that position?
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I see. I have a mix background in O&G C&P discipline, maybe I have been outbid by your friend... cry.gif


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I see. I have a mix background in O&G C&P discipline, maybe I have been outbid by your friend...  cry.gif
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Contract Specialist position tu higher than Senior Executive level.. wink.gif
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Contract Specialist position tu higher than Senior Executive level..  wink.gif
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I checked from their website and they seems to be the players for automation in OnG.
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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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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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I've returned to bolehland permanently. No more rotation and field work. Jadi salesman. Lol. Cashing in on the REP perks... Not much perks but at least better than nothing. Legit taxpayer now.

Times are hard... Some buddies of mine were laid off in middle east North Africa. Do not quit before securing a signed offer letter.

Good luck to all of you...Young and old alike.

FYI... I quit quite some time back. Before the oil slump.

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QUOTE(WildChai @ Feb 17 2015, 11:18 AM)
I've returned to bolehland permanently. No more rotation and field work. Jadi salesman. Lol. Cashing in on the REP perks... Not much perks but at least better than nothing. Legit taxpayer now.

Times are hard... Some buddies of mine were laid off in middle east North Africa. Do not quit before securing a signed offer letter.

Good luck to all of you...Young and old alike.

FYI... I quit quite some time back. Before the oil slump.
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Ohaiiii otai notworthy.gif REP perks gooding by TalentCorp?
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I'm still looking for an opening for Corrosion and Inspection Engineer post. Dunno why but so hard to find an opening (<3 yrs working exp) for Materials Engineer like me. Most that I could find are senior engineer posts. Any ideas on where should I start looking/applying?
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QUOTE(WildChai @ Feb 17 2015, 11:18 AM)
I've returned to bolehland permanently. No more rotation and field work. Jadi salesman. Lol. Cashing in on the REP perks... Not much perks but at least better than nothing. Legit taxpayer now.

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I'm a Legit taxpayer for 2 years already... sweat.gif

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Ohaiiii otai notworthy.gif REP perks gooding by TalentCorp?
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I applied before the amendment. Previously was 2 CKD duty free and usual 15% flat rate income tax for 5 years...minimum 6yrs working abroad.

But now it's 1 CKD or CBU and same 15% income tax....now minimum 8yrs with degree.

REP

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I'm a Legit taxpayer for 2 years already...  sweat.gif
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Haha. You under the REP also? Sakit lah the tax...even with 15%. Not used to "donating" to the gomen.
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I'm not under REP.. tired been 7 years working oversea as expat.. back to Malaysia to find a wife.. biggrin.gif
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I'm not under REP.. tired been 7 years working oversea as expat.. back to Malaysia to find a wife..  biggrin.gif
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I worked 8yrs abroad... U 7yrs qualify for Rep.
Haha... Time to settle down eh. For me want to spend more time with kids. Growing up fast... Scared missing out.
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I worked 8yrs abroad... U 7yrs qualify for Rep.
Haha... Time to settle down eh. For me want to spend more time with kids. Growing up fast... Scared missing out.
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I'm not qualified, as I was working oversea, I have earned employment income in Malaysia too.. wink.gif
Now tax max up to 24.5-25%... ohhh my... cry.gif

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I'm not qualified, as I was working oversea, I have earned employment income in Malaysia too..  wink.gif
Now tax max up to 24.5-25%... ohhh my...  cry.gif
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QUOTE(WildChai @ Feb 17 2015, 11:18 AM)
I've returned to bolehland permanently. No more rotation and field work. Jadi salesman. Lol. Cashing in on the REP perks... Not much perks but at least better than nothing. Legit taxpayer now.

Times are hard... Some buddies of mine were laid off in middle east North Africa. Do not quit before securing a signed offer letter.

Good luck to all of you...Young and old alike.

FYI... I quit quite some time back. Before the oil slump.
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Welcome back then. You mentioned sales - is this like business development ?
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Natasha Ivers Bsc (Hons) Msc Looking for Senior Quantity Surveyor with Consultancy experience in Oman. Salary is 1500 OMR and you must have a Degree in Quantity Surveying. Please send your CVs to natasha@propelconsult.com
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Immediate Vacancies in Pengerang Johor for February 2015 as a CIVIL INSPECTOR and PROJECT CONTROL ENGINEER. Interested qualified candidate please send your CV to amirul@ cekaptechnical.com
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Siti Dewiyati Shaharuddin Vacanies in CARIGALI PTTEPI OPERATING COMPANY SDN BHD: Interested, please apply directly to recruitment@ cpoc.com.my together with your CV. Senior Geologist (TL) 2 positions Snr Reliability Engineer Petroleum Engineer Project Engineer Instrument Technician (1 Malaysian, 1 Thailand) Procurement Planning Analyst Sourcing Analyst Senior System Engineer Head Technical Application Management CSR (Offshore)
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Natasha Ivers Bsc (Hons) Msc  Looking for Senior Quantity Surveyor with Consultancy experience in Oman. Salary is 1500 OMR and you must have a Degree in Quantity Surveying. Please send your CVs to natasha@propelconsult.com
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1500 only? ohmy.gif
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Cheapskate kan? Client dah pandai sekarang because they know peoples are willing to grab the job because the situation now is favor on client side... Too little project but too many peoples has been VSS and layoff...
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Cheapskate kan? Client dah pandai sekarang because they know peoples are willing to grab the job because the situation now is favor on client side... Too little project but too many peoples has been VSS and layoff...
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Ini orang Oman boleh apply nie.. smile.gif
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Welcome back then. You mentioned sales - is this like business development ?
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yep. the usual and no comm...just salary and yearly performance bonus.
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I'm still looking for an opening for Corrosion and Inspection Engineer post. Dunno why but so hard to find an opening (<3 yrs working exp) for Materials Engineer like me. Most that I could find are senior engineer posts. Any ideas on where should I start looking/applying?
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Try Kinsajasa Sdn Bhd, Serba Dinamik Sdn Bhd, UBF Maintenance Sdn Bhd, Mushtari Engineering Sdn Bhd...
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yep. the usual and no comm...just salary and yearly performance bonus.
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You are doing something related to oilfield workover stuff?
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You are doing something related to oilfield workover stuff?
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somewhat related to workover...more to data acquisition solutions.
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somewhat related to workover...more to data acquisition solutions.
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I see. I have a wild guess which Co. you will be joining - could be wrong but let me simpan dalam hati jer hehe
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I see. I have a wild guess which Co. you will be joining - could be wrong but let me simpan dalam hati jer hehe
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really? lol. PM me. see if you get a prize for getting the right answer.
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somewhat related to workover...more to data acquisition solutions.
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For oilfield services, I see quite a few positions doing the same thing/scope of work. I’ve met a few people attending the operation morning meeting at the client office carrying title like account manager, technical sales eng/exe, business development eng/exe, and etc. Are you one of those bro?
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For oilfield services, I see quite a few positions doing the same thing/scope of work. I’ve met a few people attending the operation morning meeting at the client office carrying title like account manager, technical sales eng/exe, business development eng/exe, and etc.  Are you one of those bro?
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yeah. meetings... updates. get more wells... get more jobs. layan customer... take them lunch. minum. also need to approach new/potential clients for possibility of business. Lots of presentations to do.

prefer this than stuck in office. since I used to be in the field... now still can be mobile and proactive.
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Try Kinsajasa Sdn Bhd, Serba Dinamik Sdn Bhd, UBF Maintenance Sdn Bhd, Mushtari Engineering Sdn Bhd...
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i thought kinsajasa only supplier, everything pass to their principal.
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i thought kinsajasa only supplier, everything pass to their principal.
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Kinsajasa also have another principal dealing with maintenance & rotating stuff. Layman term - Kinsajasa just orang tengah sahaja.
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QUOTE(WildChai @ Feb 18 2015, 04:33 PM)
yeah. meetings... updates. get more wells... get more jobs. layan customer... take them lunch. minum. also need to approach new/potential clients for possibility of business. Lots of presentations to do.

prefer this than stuck in office. since I used to be in the field... now still can be mobile and proactive.
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Sounds interesting ! And also challenging because you're not just dealing with equipment or machines but with mostly people instead.
And yes going from field work to continuous routine grind of a desk job would be pretty rough transition. laugh.gif
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browsed trough the halliburton career section and to my surprise there is no recruitment for the asia pac region. no jobs no nothing.

might be my browser showing errors or their webpage is broken or something but 1st time im seeing no open position for all levels and product line. rclxub.gif
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Any updates on the status of O&G recruitment of interns? I heard companies will be less willing to hire due to the drop in oil prices. Any info on this?
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browsed trough the halliburton career section and to my surprise there is no recruitment for the asia pac region. no jobs no nothing.

might be my browser showing errors or their webpage is broken or something but 1st time im seeing no open position for all levels and product line.  rclxub.gif
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Any updates on the status of O&G recruitment of interns? I heard companies will be less willing to hire due to the drop in oil prices. Any info on this?
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Yes, plenty of ppl being laid off...weatherford is letting go 20% of their head count. and other companies too.

Baker is still hiring junior field engineer for some product line, but not in malaysia.

you guys can try the job sites like oilcareers and rigzone. there are plenty out there. Beautify your CV, create an account and apply away. And also update your LinkedIn profile. it helps.


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QUOTE(WildChai @ Feb 18 2015, 04:33 PM)
yeah. meetings... updates. get more wells... get more jobs. layan customer... take them lunch. minum. also need to approach new/potential clients for possibility of business. Lots of presentations to do.

prefer this than stuck in office. since I used to be in the field... now still can be mobile and proactive.
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What product/tools are you taking care bro?
It is always great when the tools ok but once there is a problem, you will be the first who get sh*t...worse if client not taking it or discuss it offline...

i heard pcsb plans to release one or some the rigs, is it true?

we'll more rigs going to stack this year...good business for the rig cold stacking/preservation services company and also owner of the berthing/ports...
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Just got an offer from one of the operators in Malaysia (won't say who) - my job scope is not finalized as I am joining as a freshie, however they have asked for my job preference.

I'm a chemical engineer, looking for a career in the drilling & completions side of thing - is this feasible? Or is the drilling/completion side only for the mechanical and petroleum engineers sad.gif
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Its feasible. There is no harm. Like myself an IT grad but end up doing QS in O&G (C&P)
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Hey guys,
Just got an offer from one of the operators in Malaysia (won't say who) - my job scope is not finalized as I am joining as a freshie, however they have asked for my job preference.

I'm a chemical engineer, looking for a career in the drilling & completions side of thing - is this feasible? Or is the drilling/completion side only for the mechanical and petroleum engineers sad.gif
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my advice would is be thankful you get a job in this current situation where almost every one is retrenching. any experience at this time in the industry will be good in the long, and not to mention a steady paycheck what ever the amount is.
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QUOTE(mhyug @ Feb 19 2015, 10:06 PM)
my advice would is be thankful you get a job in this current situation where almost every one is retrenching. any experience at this time in the industry will be good in the long, and not to mention a steady paycheck what ever the amount is.
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I like mhyug was so very friendly responded to you, deep in my heart rclxms.gif biggrin.gif

If me, I will just straight to the point, yes only for petroleum/mechanical and not for chemical especially those who getting a job but have no idea what is the current situation of the industry he/she will be in.
If one have the heart to join oil & gas will follow up in the industry and not waiting to be spoon-fed.

Note: in oil & gas, any qualifications background with relevant experience also can join drilling and completion, production, etc as long as the supply and demand concept is being practiced by the company how urgent they require that post to be filled up as per that time of economic situation.

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thats the most cool stuff ive seen. always wondered how the drillers get trained. wish i could get the chance to some of those stuff. notworthy.gif

with the newer rigs these days on cyber chairs . biggrin.gif

thanks for the kind words on the earlier post bro. still have a long way for me in the industry, also hoping can last that long with this retrenchment etc going sweat.gif .

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Yes, plenty of ppl being laid off...weatherford is letting go 20% of their head count. and other companies too.

Baker is still hiring junior field engineer for some product line, but not in malaysia.

you guys can try the job sites like oilcareers and rigzone. there are plenty out there. Beautify your CV, create an account and apply away. And also update your LinkedIn profile. it helps.
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some there laying off, here hiring, and vice versa. The trick is to optimize/lower down the overhead cost to align with the present crude oil price...the cunning of some Tops...
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taking well control course bro? this is a practical/simulation part of the course...learn how to kill the well...
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I like mhyug was so very friendly responded to you, deep in my heart rclxms.gif  biggrin.gif

If me, I will just straight to the point, yes only for petroleum/mechanical and not for chemical especially those who getting a job but have no idea what is the current situation of the industry he/she will be in.
If one have the heart to join oil & gas will follow up in the industry and not waiting to be spoon-fed.

Note: in oil & gas, any qualifications background with relevant experience also can join drilling and completion, production, etc as long as the supply and demand concept is being practiced by the company how urgent they require that post to be filled up as per that time of economic situation.
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Thanks bros mhyug and ch_teo for the advice - to clarify, I have already been working in the O&G sector for about 2 years now (downstream) , switching to upstream with a major operator so I'm fully aware (and terrified tongue.gif) by the current state the industry is in. From my experience with my current company and other grads in the major players, graduates are spared from the chopping block - it's usually the more senior staff who get axed. In fact, speaking to different company HR's, I must say that they have more or less mentioned that current industry status has not resulted in any significant reduction in the graduate intake (though this could be diff with recent mergers like the Haliburton-Baker Hughes merger)

As for my mhyug, I've practiced that advice before (be thankful for any job etc) and found it has only led to regret - it is notoriously difficult to change skill groups once you set your foot in the major playors, so it only makes sense to have a firm idea on what your preference is before starting. This doesn't mean that I deserve everything on a silver platter- simply that it makes sense to start off in a discipline you desire instead of being stuck in a discipline you simply have no passion for.

I am asking wells in particular as officially, most company prospectus officially state that Chemical Engineers can be Well engineers, but my colleagues and friends in the industry have mentioned to me that there are in fact very few Chemical Engineers in that discipline (though there are some!). Thanks to the sifus here once again for the advice - I've heard all the horror stories about the cyclical nature of the industry !

Here's hoping that we get out of this oil slump soon! smile.gif

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I applied before the amendment. Previously was 2 CKD duty free and usual 15% flat rate income tax for 5 years...minimum 6yrs working abroad.

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im interested with oil and gas field. im diploma in electrical engineering. Doing Infra and M&E coordination for project. By any chance i get into oil and gas?

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taking well control course bro? this is a practical/simulation part of the course...learn how to kill the well...
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hi,

im interested with oil and gas field. im diploma in electrical engineering. Doing Infra and M&E coordination for project. By any chance i get into oil and gas?

Thank You.
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was in infra and building services M for 3 years before able to join o&g. went through Management Trainee (MT) Program which was applied by 1000 plus applicants. only 7 were selected included me. i was offered Project Engineer instead of MT due to my 3 years technical experience in M&E consultant.

you can do it also with your own efforts. try a lot harder and innovate ways in your qualifications and experience if not achieve. there is always no short cut if normal person like me without any network that time.

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was in infra and building services M for 3 years before able to join o&g. went through Management Trainee (MT) Program which was applied by 1000 plus applicants. only 7 were selected included me. i was offered Project Engineer instead of MT due to my 3 years technical experience in M&E consultant.

you can do it also with your own efforts. try a lot harder and innovate ways in your qualifications and experience if not achieve. there is always no short cut if normal person like me without any network that time.
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Thanks. I will try harder to get into Oil & Gas. I have been 6 years M&E sad.gif . Hope there is a opportunity.
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For normal citizen like us, our tax rate is max to 26% per annum.. Under REP, they tax rate is 15% for 5 years.. ☺️
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For normal citizen like us, our tax rate is max to 26% per annum.. Under REP, they tax rate is 15% for 5 years.. ☺️
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Thanks. I will try harder to get into Oil & Gas. I have been 6 years M&E  sad.gif . Hope there is a opportunity.
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May i know if Setegap Ventures Petroleum is a bumiputera ONG company ? Cos i see they are hiring people.
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Thanks bros mhyug and ch_teo for the advice - to clarify, I have already been working in the O&G sector for about 2 years now (downstream) , switching to upstream with a major operator so I'm fully aware (and terrified tongue.gif) by the current state the industry is in. From my experience with my current company and other grads in the major players, graduates are spared from the chopping block - it's usually the more senior staff who get axed. In fact, speaking to different company HR's, I must say that they have more or less mentioned that current industry status has not resulted in any significant reduction in the graduate intake (though this could be diff with recent mergers like the Haliburton-Baker Hughes merger)

As for my mhyug, I've practiced that advice before (be thankful for any job etc) and found it has only led to regret - it is notoriously difficult to change skill groups once you set your foot in the major playors, so it only makes sense to have a firm idea on what your preference is before starting. This doesn't mean that I deserve everything on a silver platter- simply that it makes sense to start off in a discipline you desire instead of being stuck in a discipline you simply have no passion for.

I am asking wells in particular as officially, most company prospectus officially state that Chemical Engineers can be Well engineers, but my colleagues and friends in the industry have mentioned to me that there are in fact very few Chemical Engineers in that discipline (though there are some!). Thanks to the sifus here once again for the advice - I've heard all the horror stories about the cyclical nature of the industry !

Here's hoping that we get out of this oil slump soon! smile.gif
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Means no chinese working there ?

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Means no chinese working there ?
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ohoo stegap hiring. time to prep that resume. biggrin.gif harap can entice them toward my direction or vise versa.

life's good on a short term rig as this one when youre close to shore and get telco signals....too bad no tv!! mati kutu woo waiting for your job.
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setegap is really setegap their salary and benefit ?

QUOTE(mhyug @ Feb 21 2015, 10:52 PM)
ohoo stegap hiring. time to prep that resume. biggrin.gif harap can entice them toward my direction or vise versa.

life's good on a short term rig as this one when youre close to shore and get telco signals....too bad no tv!! mati kutu woo waiting for your job.
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hey guys..not sure whether this question been asked here before,but currently im in IT dept in local OnG company...honestly,i kinda bored with what im doing everyday in the office...doing the same IT task everyday...just want to ask either is it possible for me to change the position of where i am now to a position of which i could go to the rig etc,where i can do hands on stuff like supervise/plant inspector so that i can get my hands dirty rather than sit in the office with the qualification of what i have now?(i have a degree in IT)..,but is there any way that i could apply for a position like rig supervisor,or rig inspector etc...how?is it by taking paid courses?if its like that,than can u give the company name that provide the courses..please help me otai2...thanks
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setegap is really setegap their salary and benefit ?
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hey guys..not sure whether this question been asked here before,but currently im in IT dept in local OnG company...honestly,i kinda bored with what im doing everyday in the office...doing the same IT task everyday...just want to ask either is it possible for me to change the position of where i am now to a position of which i could go to the rig etc,where i can do hands on stuff like supervise/plant inspector so that i can get my hands dirty rather than sit in the office with the qualification of what i have now?(i have a degree in IT)..,but is there any way that i could apply for a position like rig supervisor,or rig inspector etc...how?is it by taking paid courses?if its like that,than can u give the company name that provide the courses..please help me otai2...thanks
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Have you take any certification on SAP? SAP consultant are paid very well by O&G clientele...
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Relatively young company eh..saw their office in lutong miri nearby sarawak shell
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Have just submitted my resume to them. Not yet get call for interview. I'm looking for IT position by the way.

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Have you secure any interview session with SVP?
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hi bro

Been your position for long enough as I work in IT dept for years doing almost the same thing daily... but Im looking for IT job now, if you want to resign, please hire me first ... thanks. haha

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hey guys..not sure whether this question been asked here before,but currently im in IT dept in local OnG company...honestly,i kinda bored with what im doing everyday in the office...doing the same IT task everyday...just want to ask either is it possible for me to change the position of where i am now to a position of which i could go to the rig etc,where i can do hands on stuff like supervise/plant inspector so that i can get my hands dirty rather than sit in the office with the qualification of what i have now?(i have a degree in IT)..,but is there any way that i could apply for a position like rig supervisor,or rig inspector etc...how?is it by taking paid courses?if its like that,than can u give the company name that provide the courses..please help me otai2...thanks
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Have you take any certification on SAP? SAP consultant are paid very well by O&G clientele...
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hi bro

Been your position for long enough as I work in IT dept for years doing almost the same thing daily... but Im looking for IT job now, if you want to resign, please hire me first ... thanks. haha
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issit possible if working in downstream for several years, move to upstream?
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Hey guys,
Just got an offer from one of the operators in Malaysia (won't say who) - my job scope is not finalized as I am joining as a freshie, however they have asked for my job preference.

I'm a chemical engineer, looking for a career in the drilling & completions side of thing - is this feasible? Or is the drilling/completion side only for the mechanical and petroleum engineers sad.gif
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I'm a chemical grad and a DE (junior) lol. Been told chemical grads cannot join drilling, even my friend who is a DE. Proved him wrong. smile.gif


Hi all. Been a while. biggrin.gif
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hey guys..not sure whether this question been asked here before,but currently im in IT dept in local OnG company...honestly,i kinda bored with what im doing everyday in the office...doing the same IT task everyday...just want to ask either is it possible for me to change the position of where i am now to a position of which i could go to the rig etc,where i can do hands on stuff like supervise/plant inspector so that i can get my hands dirty rather than sit in the office with the qualification of what i have now?(i have a degree in IT)..,but is there any way that i could apply for a position like rig supervisor,or rig inspector etc...how?is it by taking paid courses?if its like that,than can u give the company name that provide the courses..please help me otai2...thanks
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You want to be in the action and hands on?[cool.gif 2 lines I can think of if you do not want to go back to uni

You can google the terms bellow for the training info...

Safety course provided by NIOSH- To be in the safety line

and CSWIP- To be a welding inspector


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I'm a chemical grad and a DE (junior) lol. Been told chemical grads cannot join drilling, even my friend who is a DE. Proved him wrong. smile.gif
Hi all. Been a while.  biggrin.gif
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I'm a chemical grad and a DE (junior) lol. Been told chemical grads cannot join drilling, even my friend who is a DE. Proved him wrong. smile.gif
Hi all. Been a while.  biggrin.gif
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Ohaiiiii. How is Adong-1 drilling campaign? Looking good? Strike any good prospect at Marudi and Baram area? smile.gif
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I am not boasting myself but I am a living proof starting from downstream (oil refinery and LNG plant), to subcontractor at Brunei who deal with BSP, subcon to fabricator, then to fabricator main con, then to Upstream PSC/RSC (ExxonMobil & Petrofac Malaysia), and now back to downstream petchem construction (Aromatics).

I would prefer to be a jack of all trades - at least I can survive during this tough period of oil slump.
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You want to be in the action and hands on?[cool.gif 2 lines I can think of if you do not want to go back to uni

You can google the terms bellow for the training info...

Safety course provided by NIOSH- To be in the safety line

and CSWIP- To be a welding inspector
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been to the both website...woww the CSWIP training courses fee is so pricey....better start saving now hahaha
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I am not boasting myself but I am a living proof starting from downstream (oil refinery and LNG plant), to subcontractor at Brunei who deal with BSP, subcon to fabricator, then to fabricator main con, then to Upstream PSC/RSC (ExxonMobil & Petrofac Malaysia), and now back to downstream petchem construction (Aromatics).

I would prefer to be a jack of all trades - at least I can survive during this tough period of oil slump.
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alamak... mine skit jer.. from Refinery (downstream), to FPSO (O&G Service Provider), to PSC/JDA, and gonna join FPSO again in a 3 weeks..
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I'm a chemical grad and a DE (junior) lol. Been told chemical grads cannot join drilling, even my friend who is a DE. Proved him wrong. smile.gif
Hi all. Been a while.  biggrin.gif
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Shell and Murphy, which one is better for fresh grad to work? In term of starting pay, Murphy offers slightly higher. But I heard Shell increment is very fast.

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Shell and Murphy, which one is better for fresh grad to work? In term of starting pay, Murphy offers slightly higher. But I heard Shell increment is very fast.
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Ohaiiiii. How is Adong-1 drilling campaign? Looking good? Strike any good prospect at Marudi and Baram area? smile.gif
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alamak... mine skit jer..  from Refinery (downstream), to FPSO (O&G Service Provider), to PSC/JDA, and gonna join FPSO again in a 3 weeks..
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I want a solid floater experience in my CV sad.gif dulu kat Petrofac only post award on Cendor FPSO sahaja itupun layan CO/COP to PMU sad.gif Can you employ me in your next FPSO project? brows.gif
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Haven't you heard? No more onshore drilling... No more SK333..No more Adong, Engkabang, Kura-kura, Kuda Laut etc..  cry.gif Back to offshore; Layang this Q4.
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Shell and Murphy, which one is better for fresh grad to work? In term of starting pay, Murphy offers slightly higher. But I heard Shell increment is very fast.
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Shell and Murphy, which one is better for fresh grad to work? In term of starting pay, Murphy offers slightly higher. But I heard Shell increment is very fast.
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Murphy okay what.
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i tot one of these two company frozen their headcount? Shell la
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Budak minyak aku rasa laa better kau stay dulu for a while with MOC. Tunggu dulu 3-4 tahun then kau jump. Kau boleh tanya kawan kau Encik Pisanggoreng for further input. Serious. Kau jangan jump dulu buat masa sekarang. SA-SA topside sekarang kan tengah buat kat BDEWC kau belajar dulu about this project. Inilah pesanan ikhlas saya yang khilaf dan serba kekurangan ini...
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Budak minyak aku rasa laa better kau stay dulu for a while with MOC. Tunggu dulu 3-4 tahun then kau jump. Kau boleh tanya kawan kau Encik Pisanggoreng for further input. Serious. Kau jangan jump dulu buat masa sekarang. SA-SA topside sekarang kan tengah buat kat BDEWC kau belajar dulu about this project. Inilah pesanan ikhlas saya yang khilaf dan serba kekurangan ini...
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Budak minyak aku rasa laa better kau stay dulu for a while with MOC. Tunggu dulu 3-4 tahun then kau jump. Kau boleh tanya kawan kau Encik Pisanggoreng for further input. Serious. Kau jangan jump dulu buat masa sekarang. SA-SA topside sekarang kan tengah buat kat BDEWC kau belajar dulu about this project. Inilah pesanan ikhlas saya yang khilaf dan serba kekurangan ini...
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Wow. U know a lot. U know that i currently working with MOC, and currently i handling SASA topside. How do u know all that? Wow u really otai bro. Hm ok, i think will stick with MOC first. Thank you for your advice.
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been to the both website...woww the CSWIP training courses fee is so pricey....better start saving now hahaha
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there are some stringent pre-requisite requirements for CSWIP.
If i remembered correctly, at least an Engineering degree or subject to approval based on your background qualifications.
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hey guys..not sure whether this question been asked here before,but currently im in IT dept in local OnG company...honestly,i kinda bored with what im doing everyday in the office...doing the same IT task everyday...just want to ask either is it possible for me to change the position of where i am now to a position of which i could go to the rig etc,where i can do hands on stuff like supervise/plant inspector so that i can get my hands dirty rather than sit in the office with the qualification of what i have now?(i have a degree in IT)..,but is there any way that i could apply for a position like rig supervisor,or rig inspector etc...how?is it by taking paid courses?if its like that,than can u give the company name that provide the courses..please help me otai2...thanks
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But getting degrees are not enough, getting some DOSH certs like steam engineer with experience on operating a boiler will be better.
Sadly, there's no part time for chemical engineering.
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Speaking as a person with an engineering degree, I think engineering degrees are cheap and abundant in Malaysia due to over supply. However it is a chance be trained in a high demand career that pays well. So if you are going to invest 4 years plus lots of $$ on that degree do consider the risk and reward.

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Speaking as a person with an engineering degree, I think engineering degrees are cheap and abundant in Malaysia due to over supply. However it is a chance be trained in a high demand career that pays well. So if you are going to invest 4 years plus lots of $$ on that degree do consider the risk and reward.
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Hi Mohammad Yakup,

I have an opening for a Contracts Administrator based in our Kuantan office.

I noted that you are currently in Gebeng on the XXXX project.

Would you know of anyone who would be suited for the role that you can recommend me? please let me know.

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I want a solid floater experience in my CV sad.gif dulu kat Petrofac only post award on Cendor FPSO sahaja itupun layan CO/COP to PMU sad.gif Can you employ me in your next FPSO project? brows.gif
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Mr yakup b4 this u with PEtrofac E&C?? i joined them last 2 years.
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there are some stringent pre-requisite requirements for CSWIP.
If i remembered correctly, at least an Engineering degree or subject to approval based on your background qualifications.
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No need eng degree gua, at least know something about welding is good enough, having dip/ degree is a bonus. For 3.0 no experience needed, 3.1 at least 3 years welding exp, senior level 3.2 need practical experience as a welder for 10 years if not mistaken.
Its a pricey course with no guarantee of getting a job after finishing the course which made me think twice of taking it.

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Its a pricey course with no guarantee of getting a job after finishing the course which made me think twice of taking it.
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I am not boasting myself but I am a living proof starting from downstream (oil refinery and LNG plant), to subcontractor at Brunei who deal with BSP, subcon to fabricator, then to fabricator main con, then to Upstream PSC/RSC (ExxonMobil & Petrofac Malaysia), and now back to downstream petchem construction (Aromatics).

I would prefer to be a jack of all trades - at least I can survive during this tough period of oil slump.
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waaa waa what position are u? project engineer or...?

i'm right now a HSE engineer in petchem, just started fresh grad (under a training program where i'll have experience in operations, process, project eng). totally aiming to go upstream after a few years downstream hehe. u htink my position possible?

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Mr yakup b4 this u with PEtrofac E&C??  i joined them last 2 years.
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waaa waa what position are u? project engineer or...?

i'm right now a HSE engineer in petchem, just started fresh grad (under a training program where i'll have experience in operations, process, project eng). totally aiming to go upstream after a few years downstream hehe. u htink my position possible?
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My position? Kuli...

Yes your position are possible. All you need to do is to be connected with the right person in SHO/OSH communities.
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My position? Kuli...

Yes your position are possible. All you need to do is to be connected with the right person in SHO/OSH communities.
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yeahhhhh... received year 2014 bonus... rclxm9.gif

maybe NO year 2015 bonus as company is in cost saving mode...

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yeahhhhh... received year 2014 bonus...  rclxm9.gif

maybe NO year 2015 bonus as company is in cost saving mode...
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Bumi Armada sudah close hiring?

they removed their available vacancy position on their website
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Bumi Armada sudah close hiring?

they removed their available  vacancy  position on their website
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That was old available vacancy... not hiring at this moment I think..
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I think it supposed to start feb but there still no news or so
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AK is about to de-listed Bumi Armada soon...
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Tok Bali port to become supply base for oil and gas offshore sector - http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...high/?style=biz
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To cater the growing demand for bounded-warehousing and bunkering activities at Kelantan especially coming from E&P player from CHOC, CPOC, Petrofac Malaysia and Hess... North Malay Basin sangat rancak buat masa sekarang...
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To cater the growing demand for bounded-warehousing and bunkering activities at Kelantan especially coming from E&P player from CHOC, CPOC, Petrofac Malaysia and Hess... North Malay Basin sangat rancak buat masa sekarang...
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NES Global Sdn Bhd is part of NES Global Talent. We are a Petronas Licensed Manpower Provider holding Umbrella Contracts with some of Malaysia’s largest Oil & Gas Operators.
We have 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.

Our keys roles are being handled by Aima. The positions below are multiple and at this time we are only looking for candidates which have the right to work in Malaysia

Aima – aima.liza@nesglobaltalent.com

Structural Welder
Piping Welder
Piping Fitter
Structural Fitter
Piping Field Engineer
Pipe Testing & Cleanlinees
Welding Engineer


Other roles are below

Mas Ratna mas.ratna@nesglobaltalent.com

Civil Engineer – Marine Jetty & Dredging

Tuty – nor.idawati@nesglobaltalent.com

Process Technical Safety
Asset Integrity Specialist
Asset Integrity Engineer
Material & Metallurgical Engineer

Donna Norzana - donna.norzana@nesglobaltalent.com

COO/GM for Marine/Drilling Rigs services
Executive, Production – familiar with DCS – Petrochemical Plant l based in in Gebeng
Senior Executive Production – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
Production Manager – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
Senior Operations Manager – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
Procurement Manager – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
Senior Maintenance Manager – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
HR Manager - specialized in Organizational Development & Sourcing (recruitment - manpower and talent planning, mapping) – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
HR Manager – specialized in Com & Ben – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
HR Manager – specialized in Learning and Development – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
Warehouse Manager – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
Senior Chemist , Laboratory – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
Finance Senior Executive – specialized in Financial planning & accounts payable – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
Finance Senior Executive – specialized in Taxation and reporting – Petrochemical Plant based in in Gebeng
IT System Administrator – Operator – Upstream Oil and gas – based in KL.
Warehouse Executive - Petrochemical Plant based in Gebeng


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

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Hahahaha position Gebeng tu either for new BPC plant or Kaneka expansion biggrin.gif
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I am not boasting myself but I am a living proof starting from downstream (oil refinery and LNG plant), to subcontractor at Brunei who deal with BSP, subcon to fabricator, then to fabricator main con, then to Upstream PSC/RSC (ExxonMobil & Petrofac Malaysia), and now back to downstream petchem construction (Aromatics).

I would prefer to be a jack of all trades - at least I can survive during this tough period of oil slump.
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alamak... mine skit jer..  from Refinery (downstream), to FPSO (O&G Service Provider), to PSC/JDA, and gonna join FPSO again in a 3 weeks..
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abang2 otai menjadi inspirasi saya nak masuk drilling side....tho my age is the main limiting factor i rasa.... cry.gif
anyone can give me some supporting advice.kinda jalan buntu now....

harap ada rezeki in the near future to jump. sweat.gif

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abang2 otai menjadi inspirasi saya nak masuk drilling side....tho my age is the main limiting factor i rasa.... cry.gif
anyone can give me some supporting advice.kinda jalan buntu now....

harap ada rezeki in the near future to jump. sweat.gif
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My opinion if you are adventurous...

Join a small vendor company, learn project management in and out. From dealing with the contractor, client, costing, project management to tendering for jobs. Form your own company register it with Petronas and start biding for jobs. If you get to this point your technical skills is not important, most important from here on is networking. (more but too long to write here)

I know 2 person in their 20s come out and do this after 1+ year of experience with the vendor. Make sure you join the small vendor as a project engineer or a position where you are the front man for the project then you will learn everything.

One of the person I know bought a new fair lady with cash after 3 years providing service with his company and he is still in his 20s. True story. Its no guarantee but it is a shot at something.

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abang2 otai menjadi inspirasi saya nak masuk drilling side....tho my age is the main limiting factor i rasa.... cry.gif
anyone can give me some supporting advice.kinda jalan buntu now....

harap ada rezeki in the near future to jump. sweat.gif
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Lay-off is imminent by your employer? Kau tak mintak Dimension Bid ka? Or SVP?
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Saudi Aramco Sees Jizan Refinery's First Units Starting Up in 2017

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JIZAN, Saudi Arabia, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco expects the first units at its new 400,000 barrels per day refinery complex in the port city of Jizan to be ready for start-up in 2017, the chief executive of the state-run company said on Wednesday.

The Jizan refinery is part of a $20 billion plan to develop an industrial city in Jizan in southwestern Saudi Arabia, which would also include a 4,000 megawatt (MW) power plant, a commercial port, and a refinery terminal.

"We expect start-up of some of the units, especially utilities, to take place in 2017, but the final completion would be in 2018 so that is the plan now," Khalid al-Falih told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference in Jizan.

"Designing is essentially completing ... The foundation work is already ongoing by some of the construction contractors."

The Jizan refinery, valued at $6 billion to $7 billion, is the centrepiece of a wider plan to revive the local economy in one of the poorest regions of the country.

But industry sources said in November that construction of the new refinery had been delayed by a contractual dispute, putting back completion which was originally scheduled for late 2016.

Saudi oil minister Ali al-Naimi said on Wednesday that development of the Jizan Economic City would not be affected by the drop in oil prices.

"The development of Jizan... will continue, it will progress," Naimi told reporters.

Aramco would also oversee work on building the infrastructure for the city, including a water desalination plant, roads and waterworks.

In Jizan new mining projects are also planned for the production of high-purity silicon, titanium and cast iron. (Reporting by Reem Shamseddine and Rania El Gamal; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle and Greg Mahlich)

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Putin Threatens Ukraine with Gas Cutoff

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MOSCOW (AP) — President Vladimir Putin warned Wednesday that Russia will cut gas supplies to Ukraine if it fails to pay in advance for future deliveries.

Putin said that Ukraine's latest payment would be good only for another three to four days, warning that Russia will have to turn off the tap if Ukraine doesn't remit payment quickly.

He did not announce a deadline, but warned that a cutoff may disrupt supplies to Europe.

Russian and Ukrainian gas officials may meet in Brussels later this week to discuss the situation.

Following a bruising dispute over prices and debt that raised fears of supply disruptions in Europe, Russia and Ukraine signed a deal in October requiring Kiev to pay in advance for gas shipments.

Last week, Russia accused Ukraine of cutting gas supplies to areas in the east controlled by Russia-backed rebels.

Russia then started pumping gas directly to the east, saying they should be counted as part of the overall volume of its gas exports. Ukraine protested that it can't control gas distribution in areas outside its control.

Putin said that Ukraine's decision to halt gas supplies to the eastern regions, home to 4.5 million people, "smacks of genocide."

"There is hunger there, the OSCE talks about a humanitarian catastrophe, so it's only left to turn off gas taps," Putin said. "It looks like some Ukrainian leaders have no idea about humanitarian issues, about humanity."

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Australia's Darwin LNG Export Plant Launches Sell Tender

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Feb 25 (Reuters) - Australia's Darwin liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant, operated by Conoco Phillips, has launched a tender to sell one cargo loading April 6-7, according to traders familiar with the matter.

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Brazil Oil Firm Petrobras Downgraded to Junk Status

by Brad Brooks The Associated Press

February 25, 2015







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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras' debt was downgraded to junk status on Tuesday by Moody's Investors Service.

The ratings agency wrote that the downgrade reflects "increasing concern about corruption investigations" and also Petrobras' liquidity and debt burden, which is about $100 billion.

It's the latest sign of the quick fall from grace of Petrobras, which not long ago was seen as an industry darling prepared to lead development of Brazil's recent finds of massive offshore oil basins that could hold upward of 100 billion barrels and propel the country to developed-world status.

But since last year, the company has been engulfed in an ever-sprawling corruption scandal — a kickback scheme that prosecutors say is the largest ever uncovered in Brazil.

Prosecutors allege that the nation's biggest construction and oil firms paid big bribes to former Petrobras officials and politicians in return for inflated contracts. Money is also alleged to have been funneled back to the campaign coffers of the ruling Workers' Party and its allies.

"The company has repeatedly fallen short of certain financial and production targets and Moody's no longer expects significant improvement in leverage over the medium term," the report read.

Moody's added that Petrobras is on watch for further downgrade, in large part because the company has continued to delay the release of audited third-quarter financial statements, which are meant to include write downs on how much the company lost to the kickback scheme.

Further delay in releasing the audited financial statements "carries the risk that creditors could take actions that lead to a declaration of technical default."

It's a huge blow for Brazil's biggest company — and for the entire Brazilian oil industry which employs 400,000 and depends overwhelmingly on Petrobras and its big investments in local development.

It's also more bad news for Brazil as a whole.

"The risk now grows for the Brazilian government," wrote Miriam Leitao, one of Brazil's best-known economic commentators, on the website of the O Globo newspaper, noting that the nation's sovereign debt is clinging to the lowest investment-grade rating.

"As Petrobras is the biggest Brazilian company, the risks for Brazil and the firm are tied together. For that reason fears are rising that Brazil will also be downgraded," she wrote.

Prosecutors are expected this week to significantly hike the corruption investigation into the graft scandal at Petrobras, with the attorney general expected to formally ask the Supreme Court to allow a full investigation into the alleged participation of dozens of top politicians and ministers of President Dilma Rousseff's Cabinet.

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abang2 otai menjadi inspirasi saya nak masuk drilling side....tho my age is the main limiting factor i rasa.... cry.gif
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abang2 otai menjadi inspirasi saya nak masuk drilling side....tho my age is the main limiting factor i rasa.... cry.gif
anyone can give me some supporting advice.kinda jalan buntu now....

harap ada rezeki in the near future to jump. sweat.gif
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which side bro mhyug, operating company or drilling contractor?

I believe you already in drilling industry...so networking is very important.
so far i met ppl jump from cementing to become mud engineer, slickline/DB to become FE/gyrodata, from Mud Engineer and MWD jump to become a DE.



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To strategically plan, effectively execute and timely monitor pre and post award procurement activities & performance in compliance with MP, PETRONAS and Government procedures and regulations.

Overall Lead for Contracts Planning and Performance

Overall lead for annual and individual contracts planning and performance in-line with approved Business Plan and Budget; contract value planning and execution, acquisition planning,

developing and managing key contract proposals, forecasting short & long term contract value utilization and risk assessment and driving performance to meet MP objectives.

Procurement Governance, Compliance and Controls

Implement approved

SCM Policies & Procedures and ensure that the work carried out in controlled manner.
Manage and monitor utilization of Contract Value.

Ensure standards of ethics, fairness in procurement activities are maintained, seek to uphold and enhance the integrity of the procurement process as well as maintain strict confidentiality of documents pertaining to procurement.

Management of Tendering and Contracting Activity

Team with the Engineering Group to perform overall contract management/contract administration and new contracts placement duties , including:

Recommending bidders; bid preparation, processing queries from Bidders, preparation of two-tier bid evaluation programs ; performing cost and price analysis and priced commercial evaluation

of bids; negotiating proposals; placing award, contract preparation and formalities;

Manage and monitor post award contracting to meet operational needs:

Conduct kick-off meetings, coordinating all contract submittals and correspondence.

Recommend, processing and preparation of Increase in Contract Value, Change Request, Contract Amendment and Contract Extension / Contracts Renewal.

Monitoring and maintaining contract financial performance; enforcing contract terms and conditions; managing MP and supplier communications; evaluating progress and taking action to keep

contracts on schedule; resolving contract issues; expediting supplier and MP personnel; providing logistics support; and processing, controlling, and maintaining contract file documentation.

Handle claims, dispute settlement / resolution, contracts close-out.

Review contracts and schedule to ensure a technically and commercially sound.

Ensure engagement with Risk Insurance Functions on contractors proposed exception (s) to the insurance and liability requirements.

Functions and leads a negotiating team consisting of project management staff, Finance, Insurance and Legal (based on SCM approval) to establish the terms and conditions of a contract.

Contract Performance Monitoring

Coordinate the development of contract management plan which include identification of the contract’s KPI for medium-high risk contracts.

Coordinate follow-up progress meetings with all high risk contracts.

Provide regular report on contractor performance and recommend issuance of warning letter (s).

Coordinate regular contract performance monitoring meetings.

Issue and manage warning letters related to Bidders and contractors performance.

Operations Excellence

Participate in Users operations and provide guidance for alignment with MP and PETRONAS SCM and PETRONAS Procedures & Guidelines for Upstream Activities (PPGUA) requirements.

Ensure work is conducted with approved MP and PETRONAS budget.

Responsive to operations developments, issues and challenges that have contractual, schedule, resource and governance impacts.

Continuous Improvement and Others

Identification of opportunities for continuous improvement of contracting process and practice. Stakeholders relationships built and managed.

Personal Development

Enhance Leadership and Negotiation skills

Participate in effective SCM Initiatives and trainings

Job Requirements

Knowledge & Experience:

• Sound knowledge of contractual Terms & Conditions and Commercial Contract Law;
• Knowledge of overall fabrication works specific to Malaysian scenarios and different contracting strategies.
• A sound knowledge of PETRONAS Tenders and Contract Administration Manual (PTCAM) process and applications.
• Must have a minimum of 10 - 15 years of experience in contracts preparation and administration role in the Oil and Gas industry.

Qualifications:

• Degree holder (QS or Engineering Discipline);
• Chartered status (MRICS) or equivalent professional qualification is preferred but may be waived subject to experience.

Skills:
• Negotiation
• Communication
• Planning and Organizing
• Computer (MS Office, MS Project, etc,)

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To strategically plan, effectively execute and timely monitor pre and post award procurement activities & performance in compliance with MP, PETRONAS and Government procedures and regulations.

Overall Lead for Contracts Planning and Performance 

Overall lead for annual and individual contracts planning and performance in-line with approved Business Plan and Budget; contract value planning and execution, acquisition planning,

developing and managing key contract proposals, forecasting short & long term contract value utilization and risk assessment and driving performance to meet MP objectives.

Procurement Governance, Compliance and Controls 

Implement approved

SCM Policies & Procedures and ensure that the work carried out in controlled manner.
Manage and monitor utilization of Contract Value.

Ensure standards of ethics, fairness in procurement activities are maintained, seek to uphold and enhance the integrity of the procurement process as well as maintain strict confidentiality of documents pertaining to procurement.

Management of Tendering and Contracting Activity 

Team with the Engineering Group to perform overall contract management/contract administration and new contracts placement duties , including:

Recommending bidders; bid preparation, processing queries from Bidders, preparation of two-tier bid evaluation programs ; performing cost and price analysis and priced commercial evaluation

of bids; negotiating proposals; placing award, contract preparation and formalities;

Manage and monitor post award contracting to meet operational needs:

Conduct kick-off meetings, coordinating all contract submittals and correspondence.

Recommend, processing and preparation of Increase in Contract Value, Change Request, Contract Amendment and Contract Extension / Contracts Renewal.

Monitoring and maintaining contract financial performance; enforcing contract terms and conditions; managing MP and supplier communications; evaluating progress and taking action to keep

contracts on schedule; resolving contract issues; expediting supplier and MP personnel; providing logistics support; and processing, controlling, and maintaining contract file documentation.

Handle claims, dispute settlement / resolution, contracts close-out.

Review contracts and schedule to ensure a technically and commercially sound.

Ensure engagement with Risk Insurance Functions on contractors proposed exception (s) to the insurance and liability requirements.

Functions and leads a negotiating team consisting of project management staff, Finance, Insurance and Legal (based on SCM approval) to establish the terms and conditions of a contract.

Contract Performance Monitoring 

Coordinate the development of contract management plan which include identification of the contract’s KPI for medium-high risk contracts.

Coordinate follow-up progress meetings with all high risk contracts.

Provide regular report on contractor performance and recommend issuance of warning letter (s).

Coordinate regular contract performance monitoring meetings.

Issue and manage warning letters related to Bidders and contractors performance.

Operations Excellence 

Participate in Users operations and provide guidance for alignment with MP and PETRONAS SCM and PETRONAS Procedures & Guidelines for Upstream Activities (PPGUA) requirements.

Ensure work is conducted with approved MP and PETRONAS budget.

Responsive to operations developments, issues and challenges that have contractual, schedule, resource and governance impacts.

Continuous Improvement and Others

Identification of opportunities for continuous improvement of contracting process and practice. Stakeholders relationships built and managed.

Personal Development

Enhance Leadership and Negotiation skills

Participate in effective SCM Initiatives and trainings

Job Requirements

Knowledge & Experience: 

• Sound knowledge of contractual Terms & Conditions and Commercial Contract Law;
• Knowledge of overall fabrication works specific to Malaysian scenarios and different contracting strategies.
• A sound knowledge of PETRONAS Tenders and Contract Administration Manual (PTCAM) process and applications.
• Must have a minimum of 10 - 15 years of experience in contracts preparation and administration role in the Oil and Gas industry.

Qualifications: 

• Degree holder (QS or Engineering Discipline);
• Chartered status (MRICS) or equivalent professional qualification is preferred but may be waived subject to experience.

Skills: 
• Negotiation
• Communication
• Planning and Organizing
• Computer (MS Office, MS Project, etc,)
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Hi guys,

I am a degree freshie in Naval Architecture Engineering. Been doing job hunting and not many company in Malaysia are looking for Naval Architects. So what kind of job can I get in O&G industry? And is there any company related to O&G that are looking for Naval Architects?

Thank you in advance
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Hi guys,

I am a degree freshie in Naval Architecture Engineering. Been doing job hunting and not many company in Malaysia are looking for Naval Architects. So what kind of job can I get in O&G industry? And is there any company related to O&G that are looking for Naval Architects?

Thank you in advance
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You can be Naval Architect at shipyard, vessel owner, Naval Architect consultant.. However depend from which University you are graduated from.. I only recognize 1 local uni... other Uni not so good exposing their student in Naval Architecture..
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You can be Naval Architect at shipyard, vessel owner, Naval Architect consultant.. However depend from which University you are graduated from.. I only recognize 1 local uni... other Uni not so good exposing their student in Naval Architecture..
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UTM?
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You are correct.. But the exact course is not Naval Architecture.. It is B. Eng (Hons)-(Mechanical-Marine Technology)
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You are correct.. But the exact course is not Naval Architecture.. It is B. Eng (Hons)-(Mechanical-Marine Technology)
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the same one that iinm Jurong shipyard CEO is from laugh.gif
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the same one that iinm Jurong shipyard CEO is from  laugh.gif
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Yes... Mr. Wong Weng Sun... Don't play2 with UTM Mech-Marine student..  laugh.gif
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alot of UTM marine are also in jurong. jurong are their heavy recruiter

but this year dunno will come or not considering how the market now. BBC reported SG marine industry, new rig n vessel orders have slow down considerably
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You can be Naval Architect at shipyard, vessel owner, Naval Architect consultant.. However depend from which University you are graduated from.. I only recognize 1 local uni... other Uni not so good exposing their student in Naval Architecture..
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I already applied for most of the shipyards in Malaysia. Also I graduated from overseas so I am really exposed about Naval Architecture stuff. Is there any opportunities in O&G? or better for me to work in shipyards or consultants? sweat.gif sweat.gif
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I already applied for most of the shipyards in Malaysia. Also I graduated from overseas so I am really exposed about Naval Architecture stuff. Is there any opportunities in O&G? or better for me to work in shipyards or consultants? sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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Dah try apply MSET, Brooke Dockyard, Labuan Shipyard, TAS Offshore yard at Sibu, Shin Yang at Miri...
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I already applied for most of the shipyards in Malaysia. Also I graduated from overseas so I am really exposed about Naval Architecture stuff. Is there any opportunities in O&G? or better for me to work in shipyards or consultants? sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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try Technip. the company has a NA department.

last year I heard Aker planned to open up a NA dpt also, but Im not sure whether it came true.
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Dah try apply MSET, Brooke Dockyard, Labuan Shipyard, TAS Offshore yard at Sibu, Shin Yang at Miri...
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Johor Shipyard, Muhibbah, Bousted Shipyard..
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You are correct.. But the exact course is not Naval Architecture.. It is B. Eng (Hons)-(Mechanical-Marine Technology)
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Senior, they already change the course name to Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering)..

http://web1.fkm.utm.my/?id=prg_ug_mech_marine&pid=602

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I already applied for most of the shipyards in Malaysia. Also I graduated from overseas so I am really exposed about Naval Architecture stuff. Is there any opportunities in O&G? or better for me to work in shipyards or consultants? sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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You also can apply classification societies like ABS, BV, DNV, SCM, NKK...They usually recruit marine/ship surveyor or plan approval engineer..

Or you can apply Jabatan Laut Malaysia..
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Most big company looking for candidates with good result, even to apply. Me only 2nd class lower. Apply also they wont look. Can suggest me small small company for startup in this industry. BEng Majoring in Electronics. Regret not study betul betul before cry.gif cry.gif

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I already applied for most of the shipyards in Malaysia. Also I graduated from overseas so I am really exposed about Naval Architecture stuff. Is there any opportunities in O&G? or better for me to work in shipyards or consultants? sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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some other companies;

berkat global
global maritime
principia
braemar offshore
sapurakencana/TLO
ULTES Engineering
keppel singmarine
ppl shipyard
kaymarine sdn bhd
SBM offshore
2H Offshore
alam maritim
Emas
Perisai petroleum
UMW Oil and Gas
Bumi Armada


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I already applied for most of the shipyards in Malaysia. Also I graduated from overseas so I am really exposed about Naval Architecture stuff. Is there any opportunities in O&G? or better for me to work in shipyards or consultants? sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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if you want to join O&G, you can apply those O&G companies such as operating companies (petronas,shell,exxon, etc), drilling contractors (transocean,seadrill, ensco,maersk etc), services company (slb, halliburton, gyrodata, baker hughes, etc)


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Senior, they already change the course name to Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering)..

http://web1.fkm.utm.my/?id=prg_ug_mech_marine&pid=602
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some other companies;

berkat global
global maritime
principia
braemar offshore
sapurakencana/TLO
ULTES Engineering
keppel singmarine
ppl shipyard
kaymarine sdn bhd
SBM offshore
2H Offshore
alam maritim
Emas
Perisai petroleum
UMW Oil and Gas
Bumi Armada
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To add - Aqualis Offshore, another MWS...
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Keppel, Sembcorp dismiss links to Petrobras corruption scandal
this case is very hoo-hah at present moment...

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Keppel, Sembcorp dismiss links to Petrobras corruption scandal
this case is very hoo-hah at present moment...
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The probable debacle of Sete, amid the awesome corruption scandals, is a harbinger that such policy has failed to boost the development of a strong shipbuilding capacity.

As a result, the construction costs have soared.

Sete Brasil has inked construction contracts with five shipyards managed by EPC majors under investigation amid the scandals. Brasfels, the Brazilian arm of Singapore´s Keppel Fels, is currently under investigation by the Federal Police Department.

Coming to terms with BNDES, the Brazilian Economic Development Bank, on a scheduled US$3.1 billion loan is the only way to pull Sete Brasil out of a possible bankruptcy.

Negotiations to find a way out were initiated last year, however, BNDES is raising the bar to release the money.

As the Federal Police Operation Car Wash unfolds, hardships for Sete Brasil increase in weight.

Shipbuilding jobs, once inflated by the leftist ruling administration, may not materialize and thousands could be laid off soon.
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Bumi Armada to cut jobs and budget capital... blink.gif

http://www.thesundaily.my/news/1340824
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Bumi Armada to cut jobs and budget capital...  blink.gif

http://www.thesundaily.my/news/1340824
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Bumi Armada to cut jobs and budget capital...  blink.gif

http://www.thesundaily.my/news/1340824
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Cutting high pay sleeping engineers and retaining low pay operators would be good for this job cut.
If cutting jobs for low pay group and retaining high pay sleeping staffs, it will further put a pressure to the company.
Hope they are cutting at the right place.
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Cutting high pay sleeping engineers and retaining low pay operators would be good for this job cut.
If cutting jobs for low pay group and retaining high pay sleeping staffs, it will further put a pressure to the company.
Hope they are cutting at the right place.
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absolutely agree... it is high pay sleeping expat engineers i believe.. wink.gif

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absolutely agree... it is high pay sleeping expat engineers i believe..  wink.gif
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Lay-off is imminent by your employer? Kau tak mintak Dimension Bid ka? Or SVP?
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buat masa nih offshore crew selamat lagi bro, plus im hearing desas desus there will be a further of 2/3 rigs coming in to my comp by middle of the year. sweat.gif

aku tgh mintak gak bro, db,setegap semua. next ni aku balik dr offshore nak try pegi opis dia kasik by hand plok resume. biggrin.gif .

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which side bro mhyug, operating company or drilling contractor?

I believe you already in drilling industry...so networking is very important.
so far i met ppl jump from cementing to become mud engineer, slickline/DB to become FE/gyrodata, from Mud Engineer and MWD jump to become a DE.
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both side meon, dapat client pon cantek, dapat drilling company pon cantek. dapat service company yang buat some thing related to sub surface(currently my scope all surface service) thumbup.gif . just scared that the years ive spent doing what im doing now will be said non relevant exp for per say nak join mwd ke, wireline ke dll(example to name a few la, im really interested in either completions or mwd/lwd).


in one sense i may consider my self lucky la im already doing drilling but at the moment nak carik downhole exp tuh mcm x nampak lagi. working hard on my networking too. smile.gif

also thanks all for the advice. pembakar semnagat! notworthy.gif

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buat masa nih offshore crew selamat lagi bro, plus im hearing desas desus there will be a further of 2/3 rigs coming in to my comp by middle of the year. sweat.gif

aku tgh mintak gak bro, db,setegap semua. next ni aku balik dr offshore nak try pegi opis dia kasik by hand plok resume. biggrin.gif .
both side meon, dapat client pon cantek, dapat drilling company pon cantek. dapat service company yang buat some thing related to sub surface(currently my scope all surface service)  thumbup.gif . just scared that the years ive spent doing what im doing now will be said non relevant exp for per say nak join mwd ke, wireline ke dll(example to name a few la, im really interested in either completions or mwd/lwd).
in one sense i may consider my self lucky la im already doing drilling but at the moment nak carik downhole exp tuh mcm x nampak lagi. working hard on my networking too.  smile.gif

also thanks all for the advice. pembakar semnagat! notworthy.gif
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Oil price slump threatens Malaysia's oil ambitions
Feb 27, 2015 4:15 IST


PENGERANG, Malaysia (Reuters) - A collapse in oil prices is making it harder to attract investment in the next phases of a plan to build one of Asia's biggest energy hubs on Malaysia's southernmost tip, a development estimated to be worth over $50 billion.
The Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC) aims to help Malaysia compete with Singapore to become the region's top oil and petrochemicals hub, but the local government body coordinating the project said the environment was now clearly tougher.
On the once-sleepy Pengerang peninsular in the southern Johor state, villages have been relocated to make way for storage tanks, refineries and terminals under the almost $30 billion first phase.
State oil firm Petronas [PETR.UL] is leading the core part of this development, known as the Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID).
But while RAPID won a final investment decision in April 2014, before oil prices began tumbling, two other phases due by 2027 face a much harsher climate with oil prices having halved since June to around $60 a barrel.
"The big picture is not looking good," said Mohd Yazid Ja'afar, chief executive of the Johor Petroleum Development Corporation, which is coordinating the developments.
He said that the corporation had started to send out feelers to investors for the second phase but in the current environment "people tend to be more careful with their money."
Ja'afar said, however, he was confident that the investment appetite would return longer term.
Alongside Petronas, the developments are being funded with state and private money. Malaysia's Dialog Group (DIAL.KL), Dutch firm Vopak (VOPA.AS) and the Johor state government for example are backing a deepwater terminal and storage facilities in the first phase.
Ja'afar said cost cutting was being focused on longer term exploration and production developments, while those downstream, such as oil refineries and shipping terminals, had better prospects since they offered more immediate returns.
"Less effort is being put on finding new oil, but when you go further downstream... they are less affected and they are happy with raw materials getting cheaper and cheaper," he added.
SCRAPPING ASSEMBLY YARD
Illustrating how this is having an impact on the ground, Petronas is scrapping a major oil platform assembly yard in southern Malaysia, as it grapples with the biggest cuts in capital expenditure in at least five years.
Petronas bought the Ramunia yard four years ago for almost $100 million. During recent visits to the site there was little activity. A new multi-storey office block stood empty along with other half-finished facilities behind wire fences.
The closure comes as dozens of oil and gas rigs lie unused in Malaysian and Singaporean waters as demand for exploration and new production has fallen along with prices.
A Petronas spokesman confirmed via email that the yard was being converted from a yard building exploration and production assets into a Material Off-Loading Facilities jetty in order to support the RAPID development.
Petronas said in November it may slash 2015 capital expenditure by 15-20 percent, though sources said cuts may be a deeper 30 percent and that some projects could be shelved. The firm's annual results are due to be released on Friday.
Subbu Bettadapura of energy consultancy Frost & Sullivan said Petronas was unlikely to award new risk sharing contracts for exploration until oil recovered above $80 a barrel.
LUXURY VILLAS STAND EMPTY
Barclays said oil-exporting Malaysia was the most vulnerable country in Asia to the oil slump and Morgan Stanley has estimated a 10 percent fall in oil prices reduced its GDP by 0.6 percent
The impact is being felt in the broader economy."A lot of people from oil companies used to dine here but the number has been reducing over the past few months," said Gayan Bahadur, a waiter at the Jade Garden Seafood restaurant, located between the Ramunia yard and the main PIPC complex.
Five miles (8 km) north of Pengerang's oil and gas sites is the Sebana Cove township development, aimed at housing thousands of oil workers and including a golf and yacht resort.
But most of its completed luxury houses stand empty and a salesman marketing the next phase said he was offering heavy discounts in a bid to attract buyers.
At the Iskandar Project, across the Johor Strait from Singapore and partly focused on oil workers, many condominiums are also empty.
"There are simply less people moving here now because of cheaper oil and the slowing economy," said Lee Ban Hua, a construction manager of one of Iskandar's developments.

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Fluor JV with Technip for Rapid, and the contracting would be on EPCM mode (Rapid-PMC) on behalf of project owner (PETRONAS).
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MISC bounces back on its feet
Saturday, 28 February 2015


MISC’s 2016 earnings estimate for its LNG shipping segment has been raised after the company secured the time-charter renewal contracts.
MISC’s 2016 earnings estimate for its LNG shipping segment has been raised after the company secured the time-charter renewal contracts.

ENERGY shipping firm MISC Bhd’s recent undertaking of a US$1.1bil (RM4bil) liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipbuilding project is indication of one thing – that the once-troubled entity is back on its feet with a healthier balance sheet and expanding cautiously in a challenging industry.

The most obvious deduction that can be made from the announcement on the novation agreement it had entered into earlier this week with Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) and South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd (HHI) is that Petronas – MISC’s controlling shareholder and major customer which had once attempted to take it private and procure its own vessels – is now confident that MISC is financially healthy enough to build ships on its own.

To be exact, the novation agreement is an amendment of Petronas’ earlier shipbuilding agreement with MISC – the nation’s flagship ocean carrier – and HHI back in August 2013. State-owned oil company Petronas had then made a surprise move when it decided to directly procure up to eight newbuild LNG ships to meet its future logistics requirements.


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Petronas contribution to Treasury will reduce significantly this year and the next

IT was the last press conference by Tan Sri Shamsul Azhar Abbas, the out-going Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) president and chief executive officer. However, not many people at the event had expected that Malaysia’s only Fortune 500 company would report a loss of RM7.3bil for the last quarter of 2014 although oil prices had taken a steep plunge.

It came as a surprise because this is the first quarterly loss in the history of the national oil company since it adopted quarterly reporting of its financials five years ago.

Petronas is not an ordinary company. It used to contribute up to 30% to the country’s coffers. It has now dropped to about 22%, which is still sizeable. The result sends a clear signal of things to come this year and the next – contribution from the oil and gas industry to the Government is going to drop significantly if oil prices continue to remain at current levels.

In 2012 and 2013, when the going was still good and Brent crude stood above US$100 per barrel, Petronas had contributed RM80bil and RM73.4bil respectively to the Government.

For 2014, that contribution is estimated to drop to RM68bil with Brent averaging US$99 a barrel. It is a foregone conclusion that the contribution for 2015 will drop drastically with Brent oil now hovering at the US$60 level.

“It (contribution) could go down by half this year,” says an industry executive.

Shamsul’s estimate is that Brent crude will be about US$55 per barrel for 2015.

However, the quarterly results do not really reflect the true state of affairs in Petronas. It is not a loss making concern and will not be one. The fact remains that it is probably Malaysia’s most profitable company and will continue to remain so.

The losses of RM7.3bil in the final quarter of 2014 were due to some RM22.6bil in impairments of its oil and gas assets that had to be re-valued down due to the steep drop in oil prices during the quarter.

Even after having to take a hit of RM22.6bil in impairments, it will still end the year with a net profit of RM47.6bil.

For the fourth quarter, Brent Crude oil prices averaged at US$75, while for the whole of last year, Brent averaged at US$99.

“The losses are only for the quarter, and are an accounting entry. Because oil prices have dropped very drastically, we had to revalue our assets based on current prices, and hence the RM22.8bil in impairments. These impairments are temporary and can be written back. We feel we have made a good assessment and don’t foresee anymore impairments moving forward,” said Petronas executive vice-president and group chief financial officer Datuk George Ratilal.

Capex based on oil of US$55

Moving forward, all projects undertaken by Petronas will be driven by economics. This is to reflect the new realities of the market, according to Shamsul.

He said Petronas would be planning its budget for 2015 based on an oil price forecast of US$55.

“Some key projects will be deferred. The Sepat gas-processing project will be consciously deferred until 2017 or 2018,” said Shamsul

The US$1.5bil (RM4.7bil) Sepat gas processing project off Peninsular Malaysia has been speculated to be up for grabs since 2013.





At that time, the front runners included France’s Technip and its yard partner Malaysian Marine and Heavy Engineering; and US-based McDermott and TH Heavy Engineering Bhd, which have yards in Pulau Indah,


“We will cut our capital expenditure (capex) by 10% for this year, and 15% next year. Thus, in total, it will be about RM25bil to RM30bil in capex cuts for this year and the next. Operating expenditure for certain items will be cut by 30%. We will have a mid-term review of our budget in May or June. For now, we are expecting oil prices to trade in a band of US$50 to US$60 over the next two years,” said Shamsul.

He reiterated that Petronas’ big ticket projects would not be aborted, but deferred due to the unfavourable oil price environment.

On the downstream side, Shamsul added that the US$16bil (RM51.2bil) Rapid (Petronas’ Refinery and Petrochemicals Integrated Development) project in Pengerang, Johor would proceed as scheduled, with completion targeted by 2019 or 2020.

Rapid is among Petronas’ largest ongoing investments and includes additional facilities worth US$11bil (RM35.2bil).

Petronas’ fourth quarter performance was considered good despite the impairments. Crude oil sales volume was higher than the corresponding quarter in the previous year by 7.1 million barrels mainly due to increased trading activities.

Petroleum products were lower by 4.4 million barrels due to a fall in global demand. Petrochemical sales volume increased by 0.5 million tonnes in line with higher production.

Shamsul added that production for 2015 would drop in tandem with the cut in capex and decline in oil prices.

“Production would be lower in 2015,” he said.



For the full year, Petronas’ net profit dropped 27% to RM47.6bil from RM65.6bil in the financial year (FY) ended Dec 31, 2013. Revenue, however, increased 4% to RM317.3bil mainly driven by higher crude oil production volume from Iraq and domestic fields, higher liquefied natural gas (LNG) and processed gas sales volume coupled with the favourable US Dollar exchange rate movement.

Petronas paid dividends of RM29bil in FY14 compared with RM27.54bil in FY13.

For the full year, total production volume was 2.22 million barrels of oil per day (boe/d) compared with 2.13 million (boe/d) in the corresponding period last year.

Crude oil and condensates production volume was higher mainly due to enhancement efforts and new production stream from Iraq and Malaysia coupled with production resumption in south Sudan.

LNG sales volume

Meanwhile, total LNG sales volume for the year was higher by 4% to 30.12 tonnes from 28.85 tonnes previously. The strong US dollar was a plus point, averaging RM3.27 to the dollar compared with RM3.15 in the previous year. Petronas’ capital investments for 2014 amounted to RM64.6bil, out of which 61% has been spent locally. Its cash balances were almost unchanged at RM116.73bil.

“Based on the crude oil prices outlook, the average prices for 2015 are expected to be significantly lower than that of 2014, and Petronas expects its 2015 performance to be impacted,” said Ratilal.

Shamsul said that Petronas’ results were “fairly respectable”, considering it achieved a 5% production growth despite the difficult global environment.

He highligted other milestones achieved during the year, which included a record of 423 cargoes for its LNG segment, which is a measure of its exports. It now also has 101 active production sharing contracts in Malaysia, and has further ventured in Argentina and Azerbaijan.

For 2014, Petronas achieved higher production thanks to increased LNG exports. But in the next two years, the production is expected to come down and so will its contribution to the Treasury’s coffers. The question now is by how much Petronas contribution to the Government will reduce in 2015 and 2016?

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Petrol naik harga malam ni?
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QUOTE(BaRT @ Feb 28 2015, 05:24 PM)
Petrol naik harga malam ni?
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Benefit ke x tuk injin kasi masuk 97 haha
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Benefit ke x tuk injin kasi masuk 97 haha
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True story aku isi minyak, side by side kete aku 1.5 ngn bmw 5 & 3 series baru lagi.

Aku isi 97, dia rilek je isi 95. Haha...segan lak aku rasa.



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ron 95 RM1.91/L

ron 97 RM2.11/L

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Bro... Leap Energy tengah cari orang. You may PM me so I can give you the email address of the hiring manager.
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thanks bro. dah pm. smile.gif

QUOTE(BaRT @ Feb 28 2015, 06:05 PM)
Below 2.0 xde benefit sgt.
True story aku isi minyak, side by side kete aku 1.5 ngn bmw 5 & 3 series baru lagi.

Aku isi 97, dia rilek je isi 95. Haha...segan lak aku rasa.
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aku rasa cam tuh gak. albeit i drove my kelisa on 97 once, by the time i reach kl(dari kemaman) abes dry tanki hahah biggrin.gif
but can feel the pickup la.
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ron 95 RM1.91/L

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diesel RM1.85/L
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Petrol price in malaysia is going up but crude prices(based on nov-jan) is still low..Wonder what's the reasoning behind this hike?

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Shell in malaysia IT arm closing down and moving to Bangalore
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confirmed news? What about their employees? VSS ?
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Feb 28 2015, 08:59 AM)
Bro... Leap Energy tengah cari orang. You may PM me so I can give you the email address of the hiring manager.
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any vacancy for QA/QC?
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Any vacancy for guys with less than 1 yr of exp in O/G?

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confirmed news? What about their employees? VSS ?
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Wait for press news soon. Paste here. When anyone sees it pls

Vss sure. But too early for details



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Petrol price in malaysia is going up but crude prices(based on nov-jan) is still low..Wonder what's the reasoning behind this hike?
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I wonder from the 25 cents increase in the fuel prices, how much is from the higher average crude oil price in February and how much is from the lower ringgit against dollar?

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I wonder from the 25 cents increase in the fuel prices, how much is from the higher average crude oil price in February and how much is from the lower ringgit against dollar?
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Blame the govt especially 1MDB ..money blackhole. I assume this is how they get the moeny back from the rakyats.
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I wonder from the 25 cents increase in the fuel prices, how much is from the higher average crude oil price in February and how much is from the lower ringgit against dollar?
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Touched 60 for 1-2 days, they are using the max to calculate for the "average".
But if maintaining low, they will ignore the lowset.
And again, this is inline with what Jib gor said before : rakyat diperbodohkan whistling.gif
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Salam n good day all. Need your advice. I'm 3 years as static equipment engineer. Is it worthy for me to maintain or explore others roll such as piping, rotating or structure? Which position have better pay by consider mech background and office base job? Thank you. smile.gif
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Hi guys, I'm a Petroleum Engineering student (CGPA ~3.5) seeking an internship placement (7 months, beginning in May). Any contacts/tips? biggrin.gif

I've sent out my resume to many companies, no replies yet. Tbh since my scholarship arrangement already provides living allowance etc, I'm willing to work without pay as long as the position provides strong learning opportunities relevant to my field of study and is within the Klang Valley. Should I include that in my cover letter or will that sound too desperate? laugh.gif

Only two months left till my scheduled internship period begins, running out of time! cry.gif

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QUOTE(khrill @ Mar 1 2015, 03:38 PM)
Salam n good day all. Need your advice. I'm 3 years as  static equipment engineer. Is it worthy for me to maintain or explore others roll such as piping, rotating or structure? Which position have better pay by consider mech background and office base job? Thank you. smile.gif
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one of my previous trainee is static equipment engineer in Petronas Carigali (perhaps due to project me n my colleague give to him during practical mostly related to static). but if you never have experience in piping and rotating, u may explore, for me as mechanical person, u should know both

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Sad for the Sepat project, the bidders would be pretty disappointed.
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Sad for the Sepat project, the bidders would be pretty disappointed.
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Actually Petronas can lower down the cost by slashing 75% of the middle to upper management staffs.
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QUOTE(nash9701 @ Mar 1 2015, 06:59 PM)
one of my previous trainee is static equipment engineer in Petronas Carigali (perhaps due to project me n my colleague give to him during practical mostly related to static). but if you never have experience in piping and rotating, u may explore, for me as mechanical person, u should know both

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That is what I'm thinking right now, to learn other dicipline after 2 3 years. But at the end with various experience, am i have an advantage? What position suit to this kind of experience? Thanks..
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Actually Petronas can lower down the cost by slashing 75% of the middle to upper management staffs.
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75% is a big number boss, won't this be risky in case the oil price swings back up again and the organization is left with huge blanks in the org chart ?
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75% is a big number boss, won't this be risky in case the oil price swings back up again and the organization is left with huge blanks in the org chart ?
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Basically more middle management, more problem, not to mention bringing up the cost.
In an organization, we only need a boss, no need to have overlapping post like chairman, CEO and other managers.
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Petronas has too many middle management post - manager, senior manager, general manager, senior general manager...

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Petronas has too many middle management post - manager, senior manager, general manager, senior general manager...
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If those 4 positions can be reduced to only 1 managing post, yes they can reduce up to 75%... whistling.gif
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Analysts positive on Icon Offshore’s participation in Petronas Carigali’s umbrella contract

Posted on March 2, 2015, Monday





KUCHING: Analysts are positive on Icon Offshore Bhd’s (Icon Offshore) involvement in Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd’s (Petronas Carigali) umbrella contract for spot charter in the following categories: anchor handling tug (60 MT BP), straight supply vessel (SSV), platform supply vessel (PSV), UV, workboat and workbarge.

The research arm of Maybank Investment Bank Bhd (Maybank IB Research) in a recent report, viewed that of these categories, Icon Offshore is most exposed to the anchor handling tug (AHT) segment, based on its fleet profile.

Operationally, the research firm said Icon Offshore will take delivery of seven new offshore support vessels (OSVs) in 2015 to 2016, comprising of two workboats, two 10,930bhp anchor handling tug supply vessels (AHTS), two PSVs and one FCB.

On its outlook, Maybank IB Research viewed, securing charters for Icon Offshore’s fleet will be key in 2015.

“We also see weakness in daily charter rates (DCRs) in all categories for new/extension contracts in 2015.

“The weakness in DCRs will be most pronounced in the 5,000 bhp AHTS segment. With the challenging outlook, Icon Offshore’s planned venture into the Indonesia OSV market will likely be delayed for now,” it added.

Meanwhile, the research arm of TA Securities Holdings Bhd (TA Securities) in a separate report, opined, “In a low oil price environment, we believe it is inevitable that OSV contractors at the bottom of the value chain will get squeezed for lower rates.

“Fleet utilisation will also trend lower given less jobs following capital expenditure (capex) cuts by oil majors.

“In addition, fewer jobs translates to higher competition, and hence DCR compression.”

Therefore, the research firm said, although Icon Offshore is relatively resilient compared with its peers given its young fleet and sizeable scale, it remains concerned that earnings will be afflicted.

TA Securities maintain a ‘sell’ recommendation on Icon Offshore while Maybank IB Research maintained a ‘hold’ call on the stock.


Read more: http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/03/02/an.../#ixzz3TBWELeEt

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Dayang’s orderbook still solid, muted growth expected for FY15

Posted on February 27, 2015, Friday





KUCHING: Dayang Enterprise Holdings Bhd’s (Dayang) orderbook has been viewed as still solid at circa RM4 billion but analysts believe the group will see muted growth in the financial year 2015 (FY15).

AllianceDBS Research Sdn Bhd (AllianceDBS Research) in a report, said Dayang’s forward earnings are backed by a RM4.2 billion orderbook which offers 3.5-folds revenue cover.

It added that 80 per cent of the group’s orderbook consists of five-year hook up and commissioning (HUC) contracts which commenced in 2014 while the rest of the contracts are for topside maintenance activities (TMS) and have long tenures of three to five years which should keep the group busy in the long run.

While Dayang’s orderbook remains strong, the research firm pointed out that the contracts on hand are on on-call basis, and therefore, dependent on project roll outs by production sharing contract’s (PSC) like Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas).

“We expect slower work orders in FY15 following talks that Petronas is cutting capital expenditure (capex) however, this will be offset by consistent work orders from other PSC’s like Shell.

“That said, overall growth will be muted at seven per cent in FY15,” it viewed.

RHB Research Sdn Bhd (RHB Research) in a separate report, opined, “We expect the good margins that Dayang had enjoyed in the previous years to be under threat, given cost cutting measures by oil majors as well as renegotiation of contracts with service providers.”

However, it highlighted, not all is lost as it believed HUC work will still continue as oil majors need to maintain their rigs, platforms and other offshore structures to ensure production is running at capacity.

On Dayang’s FY14 performance, RHB Research noted that its FY14 revenue came in at RM876.9 million, a 59 per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) increase on the back of higher work orders received for the HUC contracts that were awarded in May 2013.

It added, Dayang’s core profit increased by 47.7 per cent y-o-y, in line with the increase in revenue, while contribution from 28.6 per cent-owned Perdana Petroleum Bhd made up 10 per cent of the consolidated profit before tax.

“4Q14 earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) margin was severely dragged down to 13.9 per cent due to lower profit margin work done for the quarter.

“This dragged down the full-year EBIT margin to 23 per cent, compared with 29 and 32 per cent for FY13 and FY12 respectively,” RHB Research said.

It reiterated its ‘buy’ call on the stock and noted that it continues to like Dayang as it is the premier local oil and gas services player and has an excellent track record.


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KUCHING: MISC Bhd (MISC) has entered into an agreement with Petronas and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for the innovation of the shipbuilding contracts between the latter two to MISC, for the construction and delivery of five newbuild LNG carriers.

AmResearch Sdn Bhd (AmResearch) noted the newbuild LNG carriers will be delivered to MISC from September 2016 to December 2017 and the transaction will involve a capital expenditure (capex) of circa US$1.1 billion with Petronas also agreeing to enter into a time charter agreement for all five LNG carriers upon taking delivery.

The time charters will have a firm period of 15 years and an option for extension for another five years.

The research house further added that Petronas has agreed to extend the time charter of its five existing Puteri Class LNG carriers that has and will be expiring over the next three years, upon the refurbishment of these vessels. The time charters will be extended for another 10 years for each vessel, and will commence upon the delivery of each refurbished vessel, expected to be from September 2015 to September 2017.

This is a positive for the company as the overhanging uncertainty surrounding its expiring LNG fleet charters is now lifted. Furthermore, earnings contributions from the newbuild carriers starting from FY17 will further underpin the stable earnings from its LNG segment.

“It remains unclear at this juncture as to how the newbuild vessels will be funded. The group’s balance sheet is healthy, with a cash balance of RM4.8 billion and net gearing level of 14 per cent as at end-December 2014.

“We estimate that the newbuild carriers will potentially increase our FY17 forecast earnings by roughly five per cent. We leave our earnings estimates and fair value unchanged for now pending further guidance from the management. We have already assumed a renewal of the Puteri Class LNG vessels at a lower charter rate in our forecasts,” said AmResearch.

LNG rates remain under pressure due to the huge delivery of new vessels and weak demand during the mild winter season.


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Already received an official letter from several clients requesting contractor to revisit commercial & contracts price.  ph34r.gif

Later on, during gst implementation. We foresee they will requesting us to set off around 10% sale & service tax from contract amount before impose the 6% gst...phewwwhhh..
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Current market is more on Client side.. same goes to O & G hiring, company/employer power...  sweat.gif

The market may bounce back to USD90 ++ per barrel in mid 2016 to year 2017 i think (base on below chart)..  hmm.gif
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It won't bounce back as long as US refuse to reduce their shale oil's production output.
Or someone willing to bomb US or Saudi, then it is another story.
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The market may bounce back to USD90 ++ per barrel in mid 2016 to year 2017 i think (base on below chart)..  hmm.gif
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It won't bounce back as long as US refuse to reduce their shale oil's production output.
Or someone willing to bomb US or Saudi, then it is another story.
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I agree it won't bounce back so easily. The US shale production isn't being produced by one single oil company but by many smaller oil companies who focus very much on US local production only due to the crude oil export ban that's been in place for several decades. No single entity can control all these companies, it's not as easy to control as Saudi's oil production.

In all likelihood there's going to be another dip in the near future as more storage fills up. $60 is the new oil normal for the near and mid term.

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I agree it won't bounce back so easily. The US shale production isn't being produced by one single oil company but by many smaller oil companies who focus very much on US local production only due to the crude oil export ban that's been in place for several decades. No single entity can control all these companies, it's not as easy to control as Saudi's oil production.

In all likelihood there's going to be another dip in the near future as more storage fills up. $60 is the new oil normal for the near and mid term.
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Wouldn't the low oil price reduce investors for the smaller companies? My impression was that the smaller companies are very sensitive to any dips in investment capital, thus much more likely to go bust because they were riding on the crest of the sky high oil prices
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I agree it won't bounce back so easily. The US shale production isn't being produced by one single oil company but by many smaller oil companies who focus very much on US local production only due to the crude oil export ban that's been in place for several decades. No single entity can control all these companies, it's not as easy to control as Saudi's oil production.

In all likelihood there's going to be another dip in the near future as more storage fills up. $60 is the new oil normal for the near and mid term.
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Saudi already see this, that's why they won't reduce the production in order not to lose their share.

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Wouldn't the low oil price reduce investors for the smaller companies? My impression was that the smaller companies are very sensitive to any dips in investment capital, thus much more likely to go bust because they were riding on the crest of the sky high oil prices
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Saudi already see this, that's why they won't reduce the production in order not to lose their share.
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Very true. They also have large cash reserves and a lower cost basis.

However private equity and cash rich companies are already looking at making acquisitions of distressed unconventional companies in the US shale regions already. I don't know if this will change US shale production much though.

Interesting times to be in non-petrotech oil and gas too, doing business development, portfolio management and M&A biggrin.gif

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Very true. They also have large cash reserves and a lower cost basis.

However private equity and cash rich companies are already looking at making acquisitions of distressed unconventional companies in the US shale regions already. I don't know if this will change US shale production much though.

Interesting times to be in non-petrotech oil and gas too, doing business development, portfolio management and M&A biggrin.gif
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US has to keep on producing shale oil in order to get more market share, so that they can increase the price to cover the debts caused by QEs.
For smaller scale companies, we can expect more retrenchments laugh.gif
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guys, let's keep topic of this thread 'career'.

any further discussion on oil price should be carried out in RWI or kopitiam.
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Market are really bad nowadays...
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I notice some of the middle east headhunter already squeezed daily rates for certain post especially for the construction and commissioning jobs... Unless you are willing to be based at Iraq and other high risk profile country...

Market are really bad nowadays...
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I notice some of the middle east headhunter already squeezed daily rates for certain post especially for the construction and commissioning jobs... Unless you are willing to be based at Iraq and other high risk profile country...

Market are really bad nowadays...
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there are projects currently on going as Client look into different perspective.. as the project will be completed in 3-4 years, now is the best time for Client to get the best price for all cost..
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Property price bila nak drop nih? Bubble bila nak burst?

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The effect may be at peak at the end of this year.. as many flippers think that they call sell their completed property at min 20% higher than original price, but not buyer due to current oil & gas market.. become worst when flipper is in VSS/Lay Off situation..
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The effect may be at peak at the end of this year..  as many flippers think that they call sell their completed property at min 20% higher than original price, but not buyer due to current oil & gas market..  become worst when flipper is in VSS/Lay Off situation..
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this might be true in a recession , but just keep in mind this crisis is limited to oil and gas industry only, thus only affecting the oil and gas industry employee. But i do remember in the last recession, property prices is fairly steady in fully matured area but that was before the property bull markets which see property prices increase another 100% to 200% after the recession. I am not saying property market will not collapse sooner or later but you need to have a full blown recession first before that happen. sorry out of topic a bit biggrin.gif
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this might be true in a recession , but just keep in mind this crisis is limited to oil and gas industry only, thus only affecting the oil and gas industry employee. But i do remember in the last recession, property prices is fairly steady in fully matured area but that was before the property bull markets which see property prices increase  another 100% to 200% after the recession. I am not saying property market will not collapse sooner or later but you need to have a full blown recession first before that happen. sorry out of topic a bit  biggrin.gif
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Not really, last time is due to house hard to buy and people have lesser money, interest rate also quite high.
Now is 1 person have 4-5 houses, so the impact you can predict it.
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Not really, last time is due to house hard to buy and people have lesser money, interest rate also quite high.
Now is 1 person have 4-5 houses, so the impact you can predict it.
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like i said, it is only affecting oil and gas industry employee, according to this , employment in industry is just around 20% in 2010

http://www.indexmundi.com/facts/malaysia/e...ent-in-industry

industry as per ISIC rev 2 is mining (including oil and gas),manufacturing, utilities and construction), how much of that is oil and gas, is anybody guess, but as you know the biggest employer in the oil and gas industry in Malaysia which is petronas has not started to lay off people yet and there is no plan for that either for now according to current news. So even if there is an on going lay off and vss for oil and gas employee in malaysia, i don't think it will exceed 5% of the total employment in Malaysia.

Although we want to believe oil and gas industry employee rakes tons of money and on average is higher than other industry, but this is not necessarily the case. Some oil and gas employees who over commit and could not hold onto their property will bring a great opportunity for other people who is searching for a bargain, but still won't lead to a crash. ok, we stop now as this is way off topic

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like i said, it is only affecting oil and gas industry employee, according to this , employment in industry is just around 20% in 2010

http://www.indexmundi.com/facts/malaysia/e...ent-in-industry

industry as per ISIC rev 2 is mining (including oil and gas),manufacturing, utilities and construction), how much of that is oil and gas, is anybody guess, but as you know the biggest employer in the oil and gas industry in Malaysia which is petronas has not started to lay off people yet and there is no plan for that either for now according to current news. So even if there is an on going lay off and vss for oil and gas employee in malaysia, i don't think it will exceed 5% of the total employment in Malaysia.

Although we want to believe oil and gas industry employee rakes tons of money and on average is higher than other industry, but this is not necessarily the case. Some oil and gas employees who over commit and could not hold onto their property will bring a great opportunity for other people who is searching for a bargain, but still won't lead to a crash. ok, we stop now as this is way off topic
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For O&G to fall, other industries come first.

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Because the money they get is from cheating, sure can give high pay. Like those trust funds, they always saying not making money, not making money, not making money, the agents are going for vacation, then buy properties.
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L-Shaped Oil Recovery Flattens V-Shaped Market Optimists
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8:00 AM AWST March 3, 2015

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An employee works at the base of drill pipes on an oil drilling derrick in the Salym Petroleum Development oil fields near the Bazhenov shale formation in Salym, Russia. Some producers are still counting on oil rebounding above $60 by the end of the year, and then to continue rising. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- Get ready for an L-shaped oil recovery.

A growing consensus is emerging from the likes of BP Plc, the International Energy Agency, shale wildcatters and even the Saudis that a near-term recovery to $100-a-barrel crude isn’t in the cards. Instead, expect a range of $50 to $60 for at least the next few years.

When oil prices plunged sharply in 2008, they rebounded almost as quickly. Several months ago, industry and government touted the same U or V-shaped recovery this time out. On closer examination, a new factor in the marketplace -- shale oil -- has changed their minds.

“This is the new normal,” Dennis Cassidy, co-leader of the oil and natural gas practice for consulting company AlixPartners, said in an interview. His group sees an L-shaped chart that could extend for three to five years.

Unlike other petroleum formations, the nature of shale -- with multiple inexpensive, short-lived wells -- means producers can stop and start drilling on a dime. On the one hand, this allows them to quickly cut costs in a downturn; on the other, every time prices tick up, so will their output -- renewing downward pressure on prices.
While an offshore well usually costs about $100 million to drill, and takes as long as 10 years and billions more to begin producing from a new field, a shale well requires only several million dollars and a few weeks to coax out oil and gas.

No Coordination

“When the price of oil recovers, most shale formations will be aggressively exploited,” said Leonardo Maugeri, a former Eni SpA vice president and now a researcher at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs. Based on his appreciation of shale’s special qualities, he predicted the current glut in 2012.
No central authority tells shale drillers, who have been described as the new “swing producers,” what to do. Unlike the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the effect they’ll have in holding down prices comes from a set of independent decisions influenced by the need to deliver shareholder returns.

The expectation that U.S. producers will boost drilling as soon as prices improve is why oil executives, including BP Chief Executive Officer Bob Dudley, are saying they don’t see $100 a barrel returning for a “long time.”

Chesapeake Energy Corp. and Oneok Partners LP are among companies basing their budgets on an assumption that oil will stick to about $50 to $55 a barrel this year, with $65 the ceiling for next year.

Gas Echo

The current oil market is an echo of the 2012 natural gas crash, in which shale producers inadvertently created a glut that hasn’t yet been resolved. In that instance, even after prices fell to the lowest level in more than a decade, gas output continued to grow, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

That reflected the industry’s ability to adapt to lower prices by improving productivity and reducing expenses, said Bloomberg Intelligence analysts Vincent Piazza and Gurpal Dosanjh in a report this month. Market observers who see historically higher costs as proof of an eventual decline in oil should “appreciate the industry’s experience in cost cutting,” they wrote.

After sinking to a low near $44 a barrel in January, crude prices have hovered around $50 in recent weeks, rising and falling a few dollars on the latest comments from OPEC members or government reports on drilling activity, production and inventories. U.S. crude rose less than 1 percent to $49.92 at 8:58 a.m. in New York.

Found Bottom

This is not the first ever L-shaped recovery. Talisman Energy Inc. CEO Hal Kvisle compared the current downturn to the late 1980s and early 1990s, noting that oil prices spiked briefly during the first Gulf War and then stayed around $20 a barrel through most of the rest of the decade as global production peaked from Alaska to Russia to Saudi Arabia.

A similar range of between $70 and $75 could occur now for many years, Kvisle told reporters Feb. 18.

“We’ve probably established the bottom of the range now, and we’ll see prices generally trend upwards, but I don’t think things are going to go upward in a dramatic fashion,” he said.

Just 10 years ago, surging demand in developing countries and increasingly difficult-to-get oil resources combined to push up crude prices on fears of running short. After briefly plunging below $40 during the 2008 recession, prices have traded mostly above $80 a barrel, and often above $100 for the past five years.

Those higher prices helped pay for the technology and innovation needed to develop U.S. shale fields and Canadian oil sands, leading to a North American production boom that’s now created an oversupply of oil as growth in global demand faltered on a weakening economic prospects in Europe and China.

OPEC’s Control

During boom and bust cycles since the early 1970s, a powerful OPEC, the cartel of oil-producing countries led by Saudi Arabia, coordinated output among its 12 members to raise and lower world crude prices. This time, it has refused to act to prop up prices, insisting that it’s up to U.S. shale producers to make the cuts needed to rebalance the market.

That was a startling change from several decades ago, when the majority of the world’s oil produced outside of OPEC countries came from projects such as offshore developments in the U.K.’s North Sea, requiring vast investments in new technology and pipelines to wring crude from hard-to-reach deposits.

Shale Dominance

Production from shale-rock formations makes up about half of total U.S. output, which also includes offshore projects in the Gulf of Mexico and wells drilled in past decades. Unlike the giant gushers behind previous oil growth, the shale boom was driven by thousands of new wells that could be drilled quickly and relatively cheaply, but faded fast after an initial burst of production.

The steep falloff in well output that was perceived as shale’s key weakness is proving to be an advantage in the downturn. With fewer new wells drilled to make up for declines, production will tail off faster than when the world relied on traditional wells.
“Shale has attributes that make it nimble. It is proving very responsive to prices,” said Jim Krane, an energy fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy in Houston. “There are low barriers to entry, but also low barriers to exit. Other, conventional producers cannot do this.”

‘Swing Producer’

The flexibility to increase or slow output quickly has now made shale companies -- whose 4.3 million barrels a day represents about 5 percent of global output -- the world’s “swing producers,” according to Bloomberg Intelligence and the IEA.

It was a role they took on reluctantly -- and then ferociously as prices plunged late last year. U.S. oil companies slashed more than $50 billion from their spending and laid off tens of thousands of workers as prices continued a freefall and investors began to flee. The market value of U.S. shale companies has fallen by more than $200 billion since June, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

“We’re not interested in growing oil, when oil is at the bottom of the cycle,” William Thomas, Chairman and CEO of EOG Resources Inc., the biggest U.S. producer focused on shale, said at a Credit Suisse Group AG energy conference Feb. 25. “We’re deferring growth until future years and prices gets better.”

Needing Growth

Stalled growth is not a story investors like to hear, so shale companies are walking a fine line between holding down costs and reassuring shareholders that they can turn the spigot back on as soon as prices recover. In comments Feb. 19 about fourth-quarter profits, Thomas talked about cutting drilling in half and also emphasized, “We will be ready to respond swiftly when oil prices improve and resume our leadership in high return oil growth.”

One way producers are preparing for the rebound is by leaving hundreds of wells half-finished. Companies already had learned to complete wells in a matter of days, compared to the weeks it took a few years ago. So the pre-drilled wells will be completed and turned even faster when prices rise.

EOG, Continental Resources Inc. and Concho Resources Inc. are among those leaving wells uncompleted, meaning they’re poised to produce quickly when the price is right. U.S. producers’ improving skills at operating profitably with oil between $50 and $60 will also support higher production and pressure prices lower.

$65 ‘Fine’

Continental, one of the earliest and most prolific producers in North Dakota’s Bakken shale formation, can weather low crude prices “forever,” Chairman and CEO Harold Hamm said Jan. 29 in an interview. EOG said this month that, thanks to improved technology and cost reductions, it can make more money with oil at $65 a barrel than it did three years ago when oil was $95.

“I don’t think anybody is thinking it’s going to go back to $95, but $65 would be great for EOG,” Thomas said at the Feb. 25 conference. “That would be fine with us and then hopefully we’ll get to that point.”

Most producers, like Devon Energy Corp., are moving rigs to the most prolific areas, or even going back to old wells to re-frack them and produce at a quarter of the previous price.

“The knowledge curve and the technology curve of shale are improving every six months,” said Harvard’s Maugeri. “This correlates to big improvements in cost and productivity” that will allow most producers to keep drilling through the downturn.

Getting Cheaper

Even as drilling rigs declined by a third since October, there’s been less than a 15 percent reduction in the growth of new output, showing how improved efficiencies will continue to prop up production rates, according to Drillinginfo Inc., an Austin, Texas-based oil and gas analytics firm.

Costs meanwhile continue to fall as companies such as Halliburton Co. that provide drilling and other oilfield services cut their prices by 20 percent to 30 percent to retain business, said Drillinginfo CEO Allen Gilmer.

“This whole episode has really highlighted the robustness of unconventional producers in the U.S., who can ramp up and ramp down,” he said in an interview. “If the point was to test the shale players, it probably has not worked out as assumed.”

All the additional supply waiting in the wings creates more volatility and uncertainty. Global prices should average $56 a barrel this year, with ups and downs making a “shark’s teeth” pattern based on headlines of the day, Paul Sankey, a Wolfe Research analyst, said in a Feb. 13 note to investors.

Steady at $70

Some producers are still counting on oil rebounding above $60 by the end of the year, and then to continue rising. Continental’s Hamm said he would not use hedging contracts to lock in oil prices at $70 a barrel because he thinks the price will go higher.
Ed Morse, Citigroup Inc.’s head of commodities research, who forecast that oil prices would fall before last year’s collapse, has said oil will probably hover around $70 for years. Morse doesn’t see the market staying as flat as an L-shape, though he suggested in a Feb. 9 note to investors that the global oil benchmark won’t exceed $75 by the end of 2016.

The self-correcting nature of low prices and shale may take years to resolve. The market will have to wait for supply reductions elsewhere, such as in Russia or Venezuela, or for global demand to strengthen enough to absorb extra output.
“We’re going to have a couple of years of this sloppy, $40-$60ish oil,” said David Foley, the head of energy deals for private equity giant Blackstone Group LP. A major geopolitical event could raise prices, he said, but “other than that, you just have to wait” for the gap between supply and demand to narrow again.

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this might be true in a recession , but just keep in mind this crisis is limited to oil and gas industry only, thus only affecting the oil and gas industry employee. But i do remember in the last recession, property prices is fairly steady in fully matured area but that was before the property bull markets which see property prices increase  another 100% to 200% after the recession. I am not saying property market will not collapse sooner or later but you need to have a full blown recession first before that happen. sorry out of topic a bit  biggrin.gif
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ada ke yg nak jatuh...even with ong slump...it seems there is still loads of other peeps whom do this flipping stuf....x jatuh2 pon sad.gif
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BPC is expanding...
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Because the money they get is from cheating, sure can give high pay. Like those trust funds, they always saying not making money, not making money, not making money, the agents are going for vacation, then buy properties.
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Same goes to O&G..money made is from polluting the planet. win-win liao
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Not really, last time is due to house hard to buy and people have lesser money, interest rate also quite high.
Now is 1 person have 4-5 houses, so the impact you can predict it.
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Bro...are your working in O&G now? What position?
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mcm professor semua benda tau plak... laugh.gif
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Bro...are your working in O&G now? What position?
Just wondering, I always see your comments at most of the threads in lowyat.net

mcm professor semua benda tau plak... laugh.gif
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laugh.gif laugh.gif working in O&G is just part of my present career..

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Bro...are your working in O&G now? What position?
Just wondering, I always see your comments at most of the threads in lowyat.net

mcm professor semua benda tau plak... laugh.gif
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Just a noob guard dog post in O&G company tongue.gif
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I am just a macai in O&G industries... Paper Pusher to be exact... Hari hari tolak document...
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Can share their experience in the company and the project they done here in malaysia

their Field Service Engineer/Representative position is open again

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Have any one here work at Turboservices sdn bhd/Solar Turbines?

Can share their experience in the company and the project they done here in malaysia

their Field Service Engineer/Representative  position is open again
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Their Solar GTG are widely used in Malaysia - be it offshore or onshore. Apart of providing the hardware Solar GTG they are also providing MRO anything with regard to Solar GTG.

Solar signed an umbrella agreement with PETRONAS, and the validity contract period are long one... So prospek kerjaya mengenai pengetahuan GTG sangat cerah... Malah boleh melompat kepada pembikin GTG yang lain seperti Hitachi, GE-Nuovo Pignone, Mitsubishi MHI dan pelbagai...

Begitulah serba sedikit pengetahuan saya yang sangat cetek dalam GTG ini...
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Looking for Group Technical Safety Engineer with at least 10 years experience, for Malaysian local candidates. Please send CV to rina.nomadic@mail.com. Only shortlisted candidate will be notified. Thanks!
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Their Solar GTG are widely used in Malaysia - be it offshore or onshore. Apart of providing the hardware Solar GTG they are also providing MRO anything with regard to Solar GTG.

Solar signed an umbrella agreement with PETRONAS, and the validity contract period are long one... So prospek kerjaya mengenai pengetahuan GTG sangat cerah... Malah boleh melompat kepada pembikin GTG yang lain seperti Hitachi, GE-Nuovo Pignone, Mitsubishi MHI dan pelbagai...

Begitulah serba sedikit pengetahuan saya yang sangat cetek dalam GTG ini...
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Dari apa I cari online.. some say Solar train their engineer be it from mech, electical and electronic to be knowledgeable in all. For example, you from mechanical but you will also be trained to do programming and other electrical n electronic related stuff. Manufacturer lain usually focus on their field mech buat kerja mech laugh.gif

So solar turbine is mainly for OnG operation?

Umbrella contract, so petronas FPSO guna solar turbines? sebab I minat nak join fpso laugh.gif

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QUOTE(abgkik @ Mar 4 2015, 03:15 PM)
ya.. O&G.. currently in Project, Subsurface & Drilling.. in next 2 weeks I will jump into FPSO Project..

laugh.gif  laugh.gif working in O&G is just part of my present career..
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Just a noob guard dog post in O&G company tongue.gif
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Have any one here work at Turboservices sdn bhd/Solar Turbines?

Can share their experience in the company and the project they done here in malaysia

their Field Service Engineer/Representative  position is open again
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I have experience dealing with them. Most of the projects, GTG will supply by them. Sometime sangat eksyen because they know client always prefer them.
Last time I tiaw them kaw2 until their upper management because they refuse to cooperate for commissioning work due to some payment issue.


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Have any one here work at Turboservices sdn bhd/Solar Turbines?

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their Field Service Engineer/Representative  position is open again
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All FPSO projects that I involved using Solar Turbine Generator... smile.gif
But ofcoz we purchase directly from Solar Turbine..
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Aikk...aku tanya supersound, ko plak yg jawab....
jeng..jeng..jeng... ada dua account ke? laugh.gif

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I saw a lot ong companies such as Petronas, Petroleum Geo Service, Mondiale Engineering are actively hiring IT Support positions recently.. Is it they no give bonus or no increment that their staff resigned or the company cut costs retrench ppl ? A bit hesitant to go for the positions when they call me.
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Aikk...aku tanya supersound, ko plak yg jawab....
jeng..jeng..jeng... ada dua account ke? laugh.gif
haha..other thread like washing machine, photography, property, financing semua also you reply lah.. laugh.gif
I have experience dealing with them. Most of the projects, GTG will supply by them. Sometime sangat eksyen because they know client always prefer them.
Last time I tiaw them kaw2 until their upper management because they refuse to cooperate for commissioning work due to some payment issue.
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Aikk...aku tanya supersound, ko plak yg jawab....
jeng..jeng..jeng... ada dua account ke? laugh.gif
haha..other thread like washing machine, photography, property, financing semua also you reply lah.. laugh.gif
I have experience dealing with them. Most of the projects, GTG will supply by them. Sometime sangat eksyen because they know client always prefer them.
Last time I tiaw them kaw2 until their upper management because they refuse to cooperate for commissioning work due to some payment issue.
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what project? How about other trubine manufacturer? Any specific reason ST is preferred or it is because they packed their generators into standard package?

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All FPSO projects that I involved using Solar Turbine Generator...  smile.gif
But ofcoz we purchase directly from Solar Turbine..
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U mean direct from Solar Turbines US? so this turbineservices sdn bhd buat mainly MRO? hmm.gif

May i know some of the fpso projects you involved in? smile.gif
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I saw a lot ong companies such as Petronas, Petroleum Geo Service, Mondiale Engineering are actively hiring IT Support positions recently.. Is it they no give bonus or no increment that their staff resigned or the company cut costs retrench ppl ? A bit hesitant to go for the positions when they call me.
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Usually IT department's movement are the most. From promotion to retrenchment. So by making frequent movement, they may able to save on bonus sweat.gif
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U mean direct from Solar Turbines US? so this turbineservices sdn bhd buat mainly MRO?  hmm.gif

May i know some of the fpso projects you involved in?  smile.gif
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The Client is not Petronas.. So we were not restricted to deal with turboservices sdn bhd...
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The Client is not Petronas.. So we were not restricted to deal with turboservices sdn bhd...
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so to say purchase direct from manufacturer rather than going through branch office like turboservices laugh.gif

any particular reason ST GTG is preferred solution apart from contract wit Petronas, curiosity on my part

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QUOTE(thpace @ Mar 4 2015, 07:06 PM)
so to say purchase direct from manufacturer rather than going through branch office like turboservices laugh.gif

any particular reason ST GTG is preferred solution apart from contract wit Petronas, curiosity on my part
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Curiousity tu kau simpan diam2 dalam hati jer bro... Ini permainan orang atasan... Jangan pertikai... Benar inilah nasihat ikhlas saya... Kita semua level ikan bilis jer...

Okay on the serious note is Petronas want to ensure technology transfer to Turboservices so that local Malaysian tak kisah melayu ka cina ka india ka melanau ka iban ka kadazan ka murut ka dapat belajar ilmu pembuatan dan MRO berkaitan Solar GTG... Begitulah visi Petronas... Saya sayang Petronas (sambil nyanyi lagu Petronas Maju Jaya)
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The Client is not Petronas.. So we were not restricted to deal with turboservices sdn bhd...
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Curiousity tu kau simpan diam2 dalam hati jer bro... Ini permainan orang atasan... Jangan pertikai... Benar inilah nasihat ikhlas saya... Kita semua level ikan bilis jer...

Okay on the serious note is Petronas want to ensure technology transfer to Turboservices so that local Malaysian tak kisah melayu ka cina ka india ka melanau ka iban ka kadazan ka murut ka dapat belajar ilmu pembuatan dan MRO berkaitan Solar GTG... Begitulah visi Petronas... Saya sayang Petronas (sambil nyanyi lagu Petronas Maju Jaya)
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ok.. faham maksud tu brows.gif brows.gif

U know, u dont see, u dont say and u dont question... kata-kata senior dulu laugh.gif

orang petronas keh u? hmm.gif
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orang petronas keh u? hmm.gif
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so turboservices, career prospect future dia baik tak? sebab deal mainly with rotary equipments


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so turboservices, career prospect future dia baik tak? sebab deal mainly with rotary equipments
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Prospect - baik. Pasal starting gaji jangan persoal kalau kau fresh. Telan jer. Kau takde any leverage. Cukurlah.

Tapiiiiiii apa2pun secure dulu interview slot bang... And ace the session with confidence... Lepas tu baru boleh sembang kencang dengan ilmu di dada...

Begitulah pendapat saya yang sangat mentah ini dibandingkan supersound, abgkik, bart, azreil, wildchai and other otais...
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Prospect - baik. Pasal starting gaji jangan persoal kalau kau fresh. Telan jer. Kau takde any leverage. Cukurlah.

Tapiiiiiii apa2pun secure dulu interview slot bang... And ace the session with confidence... Lepas tu baru boleh sembang kencang dengan ilmu di dada...

Begitulah pendapat saya yang sangat mentah ini dibandingkan supersound, abgkik, bart, azreil, wildchai and other otais...
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ok telan saja.. maksud nya gaji nya bukan lah lumayan sangat tongue.gif tongue.gif

click and send.. harap dapat panggilan laugh.gif
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Mokhzani resign sudah, tp share bnyk lagi..huhu

http://m.kinibiz.com/story/corporate/150786

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysi...m-sapurakencana

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Mokhzani ada banyak lagi pegangan saham yang berkaitan dengan Oil&Gas, sebagaincontoh Kencana Capital ada share dalam Yinson FPSO business...

Kita semua sekadar ikan bilis sahaja.... #RealityCheck
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Mar 4 2015, 09:54 PM)
Mokhzani ada banyak lagi pegangan saham yang berkaitan dengan Oil&Gas, sebagaincontoh Kencana Capital ada share dalam Yinson FPSO business...

Kita semua sekadar ikan bilis sahaja.... #RealityCheck
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SKPB punya HQ pon sewa kat Kencana Capital skang.. whistling.gif
Since Chong hin loon passed away, mmg tan sri shahril slowly take over the whole group of kencana.

So new vacancy available now at SKPB as vice chairman. Please submit your CV if interested with this position. laugh.gif
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Mokhzani ada banyak lagi pegangan saham yang berkaitan dengan Oil&Gas, sebagaincontoh Kencana Capital ada share dalam Yinson FPSO business...

Kita semua sekadar ikan bilis sahaja.... #RealityCheck
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Now i know why suddenly Yinson dapat byk project FPSO.. hmm.gif

Petronas is offering the scholarship...

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hye big guys in OnG, can u recommend any company that I can start to gain an experience in rotating equipments especially the one that hire people with 0 xperience in this field
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hye big guys in OnG, can u recommend any company that I can start to gain an experience in rotating equipments especially the one that hire people with 0 xperience in this field
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My first advise for you is to read the previous V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 and V6 of O&G careers thread. You can found this at the very first page of this thread. This topic has been discussed sooooooooooooooooooooooooo many times before.

Maaf ya bukan nak menyindir tapi nak bagi anda rajin sikit for information digging... Bukan sekadar diminta disuap sahaja...

Maafkan saya yang lemah dan tidak berpengalaman ini...
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hye big guys in OnG, can u recommend any company that I can start to gain an experience in rotating equipments especially the one that hire people with 0 xperience in this field
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IMO, just burst fire your CV to all O&G company you can reach. Accept any offer regardless of pay or benefit. Work your way from there.
Forgive me if im worng. I have very little experience. But I think that's the way it should work.
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Re: Exploring an Opportunity in Shell MDS, Bintulu

Mohammad Yakup Bin Abdul Razak <XXXXXXXXXXXXX@gmail.com>

4:52 PM (2 minutes ago)

to XXXXXXXXX

Hai XXXXXXXXX,

Thanks for your email. Unfortunately I just secured a new job with XXXXXX Sdn Bhd since 04th February 2015 and I am currently working at Gebeng for a new XXXXXXXXX construction project, own by XXXXXXXXX Sdn Bhd.

I am deeply regret to decline this fantastic opportunity, since I am a local citizen from Bintulu and my uncle also a long serving employee with Shell too, and myself is very familiar with GTL plant operation from its inception of the operation until the tragic incident of the plant on 1997. I am proud to have SMDS at Bintulu as the world first GTL plant and has been replicated at Pearl GTL on larger scale at Qatar, own by Shell.

However, if you may, I would like to propose the candidates which similar with my background who are exposed in O&G construction industries.

Looking forward to hear your respond. Thanks.


On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 3:32 PM, <XXXXXXXXXXXX@shell.com> wrote:

Dear Yakup,

I received your application for Contract Holder – Engineering & Project Management in Dec 2014, and wondering if you would still be keen to explore this position?

I would appreciate it if you could also let me know your expected salary if you were to move for this position, based in Bintulu, Sarawak.

Look forward to hearing from you soon.


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My first advise for you is to read the previous V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 and V6 of O&G careers thread. You can found this at the very first page of this thread. This topic has been discussed sooooooooooooooooooooooooo many times before.

Maaf ya bukan nak menyindir tapi nak bagi anda rajin sikit for information digging... Bukan sekadar diminta disuap sahaja...

Maafkan saya yang lemah dan tidak berpengalaman ini...
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Hello Yakup,

Many thanks for your reply. Regret to hear you have pursued another employment but I would like to wish you every success in your new journey!

I would deeply appreciate it if you could recommend your friends – I’d be happy to speak with the if you could share their CVs with me.

Do keep in touch for future positions!

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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Mar 6 2015, 09:15 AM)
xxxxxx@shell.com

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Hello Yakup,

Many thanks for your reply. Regret to hear you have pursued another employment but I would like to wish you every success in your new journey!

I would deeply appreciate it if you could recommend your friends – I’d be happy to speak with the if you could share their CVs with me.

Do keep in touch for future positions!

Warmest regards,

XXXXXXXXXX
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Wow.. Great opportunity for those who are qualified. thumbup.gif
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Wow.. Great opportunity for those who are qualified. thumbup.gif
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See saya tak pernah lokek berkongsi peluang pekerjaan - I shared my networks of connection with /k/ hehe
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Hai otai-otai,

I've been reading this thread and few previous version of this thread, how unlucky I've never known the existence of this thread before Haha, but at least I knew it know. There are some experience, info and even job opportunities were shared here that is really useful for other people and of course to me smile.gif

I wanna ask otai-otai's advice, I am currently on my final semester of my studies in Civil Engineering at UTP. Been to internship with UMW Petrodril, doing workover operation which I never been exposed before, learnt from scratch slowly (I'm not a fast learner tho tongue.gif) until one day I've given opportunity to lead and be the acting Project Engineer (because I'm still intern can't be Project Engineer) for PVD-CLJOC project at Vietnam for Cuu Long Workover campaign. The company sponsored me to do OPITO BOSIET and I've been to offshore to have an exposure on the operations. During my time at offshore I get to know and meet my seniors that is currently undergoing ARD Program with PETRONAS. I asked and they shared their experience. So I found my interest in this drilling sector (although workover not very or too drilling).

My question is:
- Which company would be good enough for me to become a drilling engineer for my stepping stone?
- Is it possible for me to join the ARD program (I'm CVE student, and not PET sponsored)
- Or it would be better if I just join Structural Consultant companies (e.g. Teaching, Aker, RNZ and etc. ?)

I've already started job hunting and planning to go to companies to submit my cv by hand next week.

Expected to grad on May this year.

Would appreciate if otai-otai can give some advice and insight or maybe share a little bit of your experience.

Thanks a lot in advance :>
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Hai otai-otai,

I've been reading this thread and few previous version of this thread, how unlucky I've never known the existence of this thread before Haha, but at least I knew it know. There are some experience, info and even job opportunities were shared here that is really useful for other people and of course to me smile.gif

I wanna ask otai-otai's advice, I am currently on my final semester of my studies in Civil Engineering at UTP. Been to internship with UMW Petrodril, doing workover operation which I never been exposed before, learnt from scratch slowly (I'm not a fast learner tho tongue.gif) until one day I've given opportunity to lead and be the acting Project Engineer (because I'm still intern can't be Project Engineer) for PVD-CLJOC project at Vietnam for Cuu Long Workover campaign. The company sponsored me to do OPITO BOSIET and I've been to offshore to have an exposure on the operations. During my time at offshore I get to know and meet my seniors that is currently undergoing ARD Program with PETRONAS. I asked and they shared their experience. So I found my interest in this drilling sector (although workover not very or too drilling).

My question is:
- Which company would be good enough for me to become a drilling engineer for my stepping stone?
- Is it possible for me to join the ARD program (I'm CVE student, and not PET sponsored)
- Or it would be better if I just join Structural Consultant companies (e.g. Teaching, Aker, RNZ and etc. ?)

I've already started job hunting and planning to go to companies to submit my cv by hand next week.

Expected to grad on May this year.

Would appreciate if otai-otai can give some advice and insight or maybe share a little bit of your experience.

Thanks a lot in advance :>
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My first question would be - are you want to become a jack of all trades or wanted to be specific in one particular skillset?
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My first question would be - are you want to become a jack of all trades or wanted to be specific in one particular skillset?
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I would love to be a specialist in one particular area, which would be specific in one particular skill set smile.gif
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I would love to be a specialist in one particular area, which would be specific in one particular skill set smile.gif
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In that case I cannot assist you more. I am good being a generalist. Minta maaf dan selamat hari raya maaf zahir dan batin.
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In that case I cannot assist you more. I am good being a generalist. Minta maaf dan selamat hari raya maaf zahir dan batin.
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Haha if like that, as a generalist, what would you suggest? Actually I'm in dilemma either joining offshore structure companies or drilling companies. But then since now the market is not that good, I just try to apply all and be thankful for any offer that I might got (if there is) but, for example, if I would go for drilling, which company would suit me as my stepping stone? And if other way around, other than Technip, Aker and RNZ, is there any other companies that do offshore structure design (engineering)?

Thanks in advance smile.gif
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You already mention a very important key point - market is not good.

You want to join Aker Technip RNZ but they are optimizing manpower right now. Project backlog is very less in this tough time.

Kalau aku nak cari pengalaman berharga aku lebih rela join subcon buat plant turnaround and shutdown at Kerteh, Gebeng, Gurun, Pasir Gudang, Bintulu, Miri, Labuan dan Sipitang.

Tapi masalahnya sanggup ke nak starting gaji 1.5k per month? Aku berani potong tangan semua kat /k/ sini tak mau. Semua nak company stability, working environment cantik, tanak kerja stress...

Reality check. Sekarang kerja permanent ka contract ka peluang kena VSS and MSS tetap ada in O&G. Kau nak stability? Tunggu kau ada title manager depan pangkal nama kau.
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Dear all sifus,

I have been following O&G career thread since few versions ago. I love the harmonious environment here, including all useful infos shared by sifus here. Thanks much.

I am currently a Safety and Risk Engineer in one of the consultancy firm. I would like to know the prospect of my position in the far future, what other roles can I venture into? Or is there any project engineer that would like to share your experience in getting where you are today?

Thanks.
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Mar 6 2015, 05:00 PM)
You already mention a very important key point - market is not good.

You want to join Aker Technip RNZ but they are optimizing manpower right now. Project backlog is very less in this tough time.

Kalau aku nak cari pengalaman berharga aku lebih rela join subcon buat plant turnaround and shutdown at Kerteh, Gebeng, Gurun, Pasir Gudang, Bintulu, Miri, Labuan dan Sipitang.

Tapi masalahnya sanggup ke nak starting gaji 1.5k per month? Aku berani potong tangan semua kat /k/ sini tak mau. Semua nak company stability, working environment cantik, tanak kerja stress...

Reality check. Sekarang kerja permanent ka contract ka peluang kena VSS and MSS tetap ada in O&G. Kau nak stability? Tunggu kau ada title manager depan pangkal nama kau.
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So true. Betul tu bro. But yeah, that's the reality now. Fresh grads banyak, competition pun banyak, supply is more than the industry needs. Just have to double up the effort finding and can't be very choosy lah.

Even tak sanggup, tapi mungkin there's another option for me kan, better than menganggur. Thanks for the suggestion tho. biggrin.gif
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In that case I cannot assist you more. I am good being a generalist. Minta maaf dan selamat hari raya maaf zahir dan batin.
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Bro...apa cieta? Semput ke? Environment x bagus utk kesihatan ke or sbb stress?

QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Mar 6 2015, 05:00 PM)
You already mention a very important key point - market is not good.

You want to join Aker Technip RNZ but they are optimizing manpower right now. Project backlog is very less in this tough time.

Kalau aku nak cari pengalaman berharga aku lebih rela join subcon buat plant turnaround and shutdown at Kerteh, Gebeng, Gurun, Pasir Gudang, Bintulu, Miri, Labuan dan Sipitang.

Tapi masalahnya sanggup ke nak starting gaji 1.5k per month? Aku berani potong tangan semua kat /k/ sini tak mau. Semua nak company stability, working environment cantik, tanak kerja stress...

Reality check. Sekarang kerja permanent ka contract ka peluang kena VSS and MSS tetap ada in O&G. Kau nak stability? Tunggu kau ada title manager depan pangkal nama kau.
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kat kompeni aku ni ada 1 ekor, yg keje & attitude mcm sial, tp position dah permanent. Keje cam sial rileks je tp mcm ada immuniti sket kat sini (kalau ko paham maksud aku la kan,,)
Ikut hati aku mmg nak kick out dia psl ramai kat luar sana nak keje O&G lg bagus. Just matter of time jer... vmad.gif


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Bro...apa cieta? Semput ke? Environment x bagus utk kesihatan ke or sbb stress?
kat kompeni aku ni ada 1 ekor, yg keje & attitude mcm sial, tp position dah permanent. Keje cam sial rileks je tp mcm ada immuniti sket kat sini (kalau ko paham maksud aku la kan,,)
Ikut hati aku mmg nak kick out dia psl ramai kat luar sana nak keje O&G lg bagus. Just matter of time jer... vmad.gif
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Biasalaa bro body tengah adjusting balik keja kat site hahahahahha dulu lama kerja bawah ekon jerrrrrr

Stress? What stress? Lulz.
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this is one of the best path to be in O&G industry..  smile.gif
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Hai otai-otai,

I've been reading this thread and few previous version of this thread, how unlucky I've never known the existence of this thread before Haha, but at least I knew it know. There are some experience, info and even job opportunities were shared here that is really useful for other people and of course to me smile.gif

I wanna ask otai-otai's advice, I am currently on my final semester of my studies in Civil Engineering at UTP. Been to internship with UMW Petrodril, doing workover operation which I never been exposed before, learnt from scratch slowly (I'm not a fast learner tho tongue.gif) until one day I've given opportunity to lead and be the acting Project Engineer (because I'm still intern can't be Project Engineer) for PVD-CLJOC project at Vietnam for Cuu Long Workover campaign. The company sponsored me to do OPITO BOSIET and I've been to offshore to have an exposure on the operations. During my time at offshore I get to know and meet my seniors that is currently undergoing ARD Program with PETRONAS. I asked and they shared their experience. So I found my interest in this drilling sector (although workover not very or too drilling).

My question is:
- Which company would be good enough for me to become a drilling engineer for my stepping stone?
- Is it possible for me to join the ARD program (I'm CVE student, and not PET sponsored)
- Or it would be better if I just join Structural Consultant companies (e.g. Teaching, Aker, RNZ and etc. ?)

I've already started job hunting and planning to go to companies to submit my cv by hand next week.

Expected to grad on May this year.

Would appreciate if otai-otai can give some advice and insight or maybe share a little bit of your experience.

Thanks a lot in advance :>
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When i was with UMW, we had 4 interns (utp students) attached in shipyard, batam island to learn and take part in the construction of drilling rigs. something that not every interns have a chance to experience it.

back to your case, why not get in touch back with your supervisor in umw petrodrill and secure the job over there?

below some profile from petrodrill and now involve in real drilling operations.


https://my.linkedin.com/pub/jamel-zakaria/3a/69b/b20

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/engr-khairul-a...7?trk=pub-pbmap

For DE, as a fresh grads you alwayd can send your application to those operating companies. no harm for trying.

same goes to engineering line (piping, mechanical, structure etc)..

my senior colleague (he was s civil eng graduate) which same with me in the trainee program now is a rig manager...one year older than me...

best of luck...dont restrict yourself and send as many as application you can....

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See saya tak pernah lokek berkongsi peluang pekerjaan - I shared my networks of connection with /k/ hehe
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Bro...apa cieta? Semput ke? Environment x bagus utk kesihatan ke or sbb stress?
kat kompeni aku ni ada 1 ekor, yg keje & attitude mcm sial, tp position dah permanent. Keje cam sial rileks je tp mcm ada immuniti sket kat sini (kalau ko paham maksud aku la kan,,)
Ikut hati aku mmg nak kick out dia psl ramai kat luar sana nak keje O&G lg bagus. Just matter of time jer... vmad.gif
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QUOTE(mrlolo @ Mar 6 2015, 05:12 PM)
So true. Betul tu bro. But yeah, that's the reality now. Fresh grads banyak, competition pun banyak, supply is more than the industry needs. Just have to double up the effort finding and can't be very choosy lah.

Even tak sanggup, tapi mungkin there's another option for me kan, better than menganggur. Thanks for the suggestion tho. biggrin.gif
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Ko keje ngan subcon makan gaji 2k. Blaja buat workpack blaja buat workscoping blaha buat jha etc etc amek ptw, jadi ptw applicant / workleader, jd supervisor, jadi coordinator.
If not work with construction conpany / subcon doing MRT project, highrise, housing, dams, roads etc Since you're civil background.

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Good morning my fellow forumers,

Just wanna share one story with you guys. My sister recently went for a trial of under probation for 3 months (ends 16th March 2015) with Baker Labuan (doing Coil Tubing) before they officially gonna offer her placement as FE1 there.

Unfortunately, the HR called her on last Thursday(5/3/2015) saying that she need to attend a tele-conference with her Manager and the HR on that day. Long story short, they said they're terminating her with immediate effect on Friday (6/3/2015) due to the reason of "ekonomi gawat". They already arranging her flight back to KL (board on Fri evening)

Maybe there are terms stated on the offer letter regarding the termination effect immediately w/o any short notice. What bothers me, is it normal for the other O&G company out there? Any HR-related forum members that can enlighten me on this issue. Well to me its kinda unfair to terminate someone today and send them back tomorrow.

They did compensate her for that, but they should at least give 3 days notice before sending her back home. Its like "habis madu sepah dibuang lah"

I don't have any problem with the way the company doing their job, its just I feel that there is room for improvement on how they conducting the process, as we all aware O&G company no longer may guaranteed stable career for the coming days ahead.

P/S : If there's any opening, please feel free to share with me, I'll be glad to assist her building back her career path. She's PE graduates, had her pre-intern at Talisman and her intern with Baker Labuan

Thank you in advance,

Cheers
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QUOTE(pothead @ Mar 7 2015, 09:47 AM)
Good morning my fellow forumers,

Just wanna share one story with you guys. My sister recently went for a trial of under probation for 3 months (ends 16th March 2015) with Baker Labuan (doing Coil Tubing) before they officially gonna offer her placement as FE1 there.

Unfortunately, the HR called her on last Thursday(5/3/2015) saying that she need to attend a  tele-conference with her Manager and the HR on that day. Long story short, they said they're terminating her with immediate effect on Friday (6/3/2015)  due to the reason of "ekonomi gawat". They already arranging her flight back to KL (board on Fri evening)

Maybe there are terms stated on the offer letter regarding the termination effect immediately w/o any short notice. What bothers me, is it normal for the other O&G company out there? Any HR-related forum members that can enlighten me on this issue. Well to me its kinda unfair to terminate someone today and send them back tomorrow.

They did compensate her for that, but they should at least give 3 days notice before sending her back home. Its like "habis madu sepah dibuang lah"

I don't have any problem with the way the company doing their job, its just I feel that there is room for improvement on how they conducting the process, as we all aware O&G company no longer may guaranteed stable career for the coming days ahead.

P/S : If there's any opening, please feel free to share with me, I'll be glad to assist her building back her career path. She's PE graduates, had her pre-intern at Talisman and her intern with Baker Labuan

Thank you in advance,

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Welcome to O&G life bro...thats normal even though not practiced by all companies. Moreover your sis still under probation. My friend was laid off during his time off and just over the phone. His friend was called in to the office in the morning and his boss said " i don't expect to see you after lunch"...

Remember me a song ..."waktu orang suka semuanya indah, waktu dah tak suka oh ada-ada saja"....not related though..

Anyway, good luck to your sis.
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QUOTE(meonkutu11 @ Mar 7 2015, 10:07 AM)
Welcome to O&G life bro...thats normal even though not practiced by all companies. Moreover your sis still under probation. My friend was laid off during his time off and just over the phone. His friend was called in to the office in the morning and his boss said " i don't expect to see you after lunch"...

Remember me a song ..."waktu orang suka semuanya indah, waktu dah tak suka oh ada-ada saja"....not related though..

Anyway, good luck to your sis.
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Thanks bro, we gotta stay positive though. Maybe something she deserve better somewhere someday somehow smile.gif
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QUOTE(pothead @ Mar 7 2015, 09:47 AM)
Good morning my fellow forumers,

Just wanna share one story with you guys. My sister recently went for a trial of under probation for 3 months (ends 16th March 2015) with Baker Labuan (doing Coil Tubing) before they officially gonna offer her placement as FE1 there.

Unfortunately, the HR called her on last Thursday(5/3/2015) saying that she need to attend a  tele-conference with her Manager and the HR on that day. Long story short, they said they're terminating her with immediate effect on Friday (6/3/2015)  due to the reason of "ekonomi gawat". They already arranging her flight back to KL (board on Fri evening)

Maybe there are terms stated on the offer letter regarding the termination effect immediately w/o any short notice. What bothers me, is it normal for the other O&G company out there? Any HR-related forum members that can enlighten me on this issue. Well to me its kinda unfair to terminate someone today and send them back tomorrow.

They did compensate her for that, but they should at least give 3 days notice before sending her back home. Its like "habis madu sepah dibuang lah"

I don't have any problem with the way the company doing their job, its just I feel that there is room for improvement on how they conducting the process, as we all aware O&G company no longer may guaranteed stable career for the coming days ahead.

P/S : If there's any opening, please feel free to share with me, I'll be glad to assist her building back her career path. She's PE graduates, had her pre-intern at Talisman and her intern with Baker Labuan

Thank you in advance,

Cheers
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This is normal in O&G downturn. You wanna fight them and bring them to labor court? Their legal counsel are powderful broooooo

Kekejaman adalah lumrah dalam industry ini. Kawan aku dulu masa 2007 downturn kena layoff by one single phone call from his Norway based company. Kawan aku masa tu baru balik dari rig on his way balik darat using fast crew boat.

There are no such things as rainbow in this industry.
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Welcome to O&G life bro...thats normal even though not practiced by all companies. Moreover your sis still under probation. My friend was laid off during his time off and just over the phone. His friend was called in to the office in the morning and his boss said " i don't expect to see you after lunch"...

Remember me a song ..."waktu orang suka semuanya indah, waktu dah tak suka oh ada-ada saja"....not related though..

Anyway, good luck to your sis.
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Yeahh...normal tu. Not only happen in O&G.

When the time they need you, semuanya bagus, puji bagus, you're the best!
But when the time they don't need you, bye2 just like that..

This is reality in our life. That's why sometime office politic is important.
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Mar 7 2015, 10:29 AM)
This is normal in O&G downturn. You wanna fight them and bring them to labor court? Their legal counsel are powderful broooooo

Kekejaman adalah lumrah dalam industry ini. Kawan aku dulu masa 2007 downturn kena layoff by one single phone call from his Norway based company. Kawan aku masa tu baru balik dari rig on his way balik darat using fast crew boat.

There are no such things as rainbow in this industry.
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no lah, its not like wanna fight them in court. just needed piece of advice from you seniors here smile.gif
such cruel world we live in yeah. It shall be her valuable experience then, I'm sure there's lot more liku-liku waiting aheads. Thanks for your advice bro smile.gif
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QUOTE(BaRT @ Mar 7 2015, 10:56 AM)
Yeahh...normal tu. Not only happen in O&G.

When the time they need you, semuanya bagus, puji bagus, you're the best!
But when the time they don't need you, bye2 just like that..

This is reality in our life. That's why sometime office politic is important.
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I agree with you bro, most of the top management based there are new staff. Anyway, past is past. Life got to move on. Gotta be extra prepared for the coming days icon_rolleyes.gif
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Someone said, " Love your job, but don't love your company. Because someday your company might not love you anymore. ".

That's why I have been working on contract basis for the past decade.
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QUOTE(mrlolo @ Mar 6 2015, 04:51 PM)
Haha if like that, as a generalist, what would you suggest? Actually I'm in dilemma either joining offshore structure companies or drilling companies. But then since now the market is not that good, I just try to apply all and be thankful for any offer that I might got (if there is) but, for example, if I would go for drilling, which company would suit me as my stepping stone? And if other way around, other than Technip, Aker and RNZ, is there any other companies that do offshore structure design (engineering)?

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Malaysia based O&G consultants with offshore structures design capability; Technip, RNZ, Aker, Worley, MMC, Wood Mustang, Amec FW, ATCPE (new player).

SBM Offshore in floater related design.

Overdick specialized in special structures and Naval Arch.

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That's why I have been working on contract basis for the past decade.
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that wise man who said it was former india president APJ Abdul Kalam. biggrin.gif

its true dont love the company, we work for them within our means and the family and friends comes first not the job nor the company.



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berbaloi ke to spend time to do Ir untuk orang yang bukan buat design?


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Hey everyone... I currently have a year experience in quantity surveying in the building construction industry from a consultant background.

What kind of position should I look for in O&G with a QS background? For a QS, are we required to go offshore?

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QUOTE(Victor3010 @ Mar 7 2015, 07:00 PM)
Hey everyone... I currently have a year experience in quantity surveying in the building construction industry from a consultant background.

What kind of position should I look for in O&G with a QS background? For a QS, are we required to go offshore?

Thanks in advance smile.gif
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I am doing QS for O&G, I have cover a lot from HUC, TMM, T&I, drilling, FPSO, fabrication & construction, OSV contract etc too many to mention. You want my advice? Join fabricator. Join subcon construction and plant turnaround & shutdown companies related to O&G.

Companies list related to mention above? Cari sendiri. Sudah dibincangkan banyak kali dalam previous thread. Sekian dan selamat menikmati makan malam.
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Anybody knows about PDMS Software?

Mind to share your experience in using this Software?

What are differences between Intergraph Software?

Which one is good and have a bright/good prospect in future?

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QUOTE(Victor3010 @ Mar 7 2015, 07:00 PM)
Hey everyone... I currently have a year experience in quantity surveying in the building construction industry from a consultant background.

What kind of position should I look for in O&G with a QS background? For a QS, are we required to go offshore?

Thanks in advance smile.gif
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My QS friend started as estimator in the contracts dpt of one fabricator. Now he's an SCM manager in one of the PSC companies.
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Hi ..

Anybody knows about PDMS Software?

Mind to share your experience in using this Software?

What are differences between Intergraph Software?

Which one is good and have a bright/good prospect in future?

Thanks otai!  smile.gif
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PDMS is a 3D modeling of facilities in a plant or similar set up. The rest you Google laaa.
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My QS friend started as estimator in the contracts dpt of one fabricator. Now he's an SCM manager in one of the PSC companies.
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Your friend is the SCM Manager of Ophir?
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Abang abang senior semua and expert electrical empire23,
berbaloi ke to spend time to do Ir untuk orang yang bukan buat design?
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In oil and gas situations when the below non-design stuff crops up you'll need an RPEQ/CPEng/IR to sign off when;

1) Package deviation
2) Design change (even if minor)
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Most of my seniors are IR and I'm working towards it as well. It is quite useful.
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Mar 8 2015, 04:29 AM)
In oil and gas situations when the below non-design stuff crops up you'll need an RPEQ/CPEng/IR to sign off when;

1) Package deviation
2) Design change (even if minor)
3) TQ (Technical Query) answering
4) Issue of DCN (Design Change Notice)
5) Any issues between standards and company TS (Technical Spec)

Most of my seniors are IR and I'm working towards it as well. It is quite useful.
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thanks for the tips. most probably I'll opt for the iem log book scheme.
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Your friend is the SCM Manager of Ophir?
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That one shall remain P&C....... smile.gif

We are post 80's recession batch.

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thanks for the tips. most probably I'll opt for the iem log book scheme.
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Last time BEM also conducted the PE exam and interview.

Now BEM has assigned IEM to do that.

It's worth having an "Ir". Bukan susah pun nak dapat.
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QUOTE(Stamp @ Mar 8 2015, 11:53 AM)
Last time BEM also conducted the PE exam and interview.

Now BEM has assigned IEM to do that.

It's worth having an "Ir". Bukan susah pun nak dapat.
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i just read the bem thread. so you have your Ir eh?

whats the advantages of Ir? I've registered with IEM, and soon will register with BEM.

and how do they assign what branch you'll be in? let say I'm an Electrical graduate but major in Instrumentation & control system, will they put me under electrical or control system? i was offered a position in instrumentation company, so i really hope to be put under control system branch.
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i just read the bem thread. so you have your Ir eh?

whats the advantages of Ir? I've registered with IEM, and soon will register with BEM.

and how do they assign what branch you'll be in? let say I'm an Electrical graduate but major in Instrumentation & control system, will they put me under electrical or control system? i was offered a position in instrumentation company, so i really hope to be put under control system branch.
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You should have registered first with BEM since it is mandatory for every one who wants to practice engineering. IEM is a professional engineering outfit and has not regulatory authority unlike BEM.

You should check out BEM website whether it has the discipline that you plan to get into. If not, you should register in the discipline you graduated in. Write to BEM for clarification. I am almost out of touch with BEM except when I have to submit the annual CPD for renewal of Ir. I hardly read it's periodic magazine. Too busy hunting for money.

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QUOTE(Stamp @ Mar 8 2015, 12:10 PM)
You should have registered first with BEM since it is mandatory for every one who wants to practice engineering. IEM is a professional engineering outfit and has not regulatory authority unlike BEM.

You should check out BEM website whether it has the discipline that you plan to get into. If not, you should register in the discipline you graduated in. Write to BEM for clarification. I am almost out of touch with BEM except when I have to submit the annual CPD for renewal of Ir. I hardly read it's periodic magazine. Too busy hunting for money.
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yeah will do so. not too late since i'm just graduated.

cool tips. will try to ask my ir lecturer on this since i'm going to need his sign anyway.
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[quote=pothead,Mar 7 2015, 09:47 AM]
Good morning my fellow forumers,

Just wanna share one story with you guys. My sister recently went for a trial of under probation for 3 months (ends 16th March 2015) with Baker Labuan (doing Coil Tubing) before they officially gonna offer her placement as FE1 there.

Unfortunately, the HR called her on last Thursday(5/3/2015) saying that she need to attend a tele-conference with her Manager and the HR on that day. Long story short, they said they're terminating her with immediate effect on Friday (6/3/2015) due to the reason of "ekonomi gawat". They already arranging her flight back to KL (board on Fri evening)

Maybe there are terms stated on the offer letter regarding the termination effect immediately w/o any short notice. What bothers me, is it normal for the other O&G company out there? Any HR-related forum members that can enlighten me on this issue. Well to me its kinda unfair to terminate someone today and send them back tomorrow.

They did compensate her for that, but they should at least give 3 days notice before sending her back home. Its like "habis madu sepah dibuang lah"

I don't have any problem with the way the company doing their job, its just I feel that there is room for improvement on how they conducting the process, as we all aware O&G company no longer may guaranteed stable career for the coming days ahead.

P/S : If there's any opening, please feel free to share with me, I'll be glad to assist her building back her career path. She's PE graduates, had her pre-intern at Talisman and her intern with Baker Labuan

Thank you in advance,

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too bad it is normal in o&g. The good thing is the company always pay for the affected employee so whenever they raised a case in labour office, the termination is justifiable.
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Seafarers...
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Damn, too old for that position now  rolleyes.gif being navy officer was one of my ambitions. at least controlling moving warship is cooler than starting up platforms  tongue.gif
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To be that, you should join ATMA program at UTM Skudai.. wink.gif
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To be that, you should join ATMA program at UTM Skudai..  wink.gif
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I think there is no more ATMA at UTM SKudai. All kicked out back to UPNM...
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To be that, you should join ATMA program at UTM Skudai..  wink.gif
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Cannot la encik, not sure if they want to take people 32 y/o & wearing contact lenses. Last time i've check they still imposed this.

Oh btw, i'm thinking of switching careers...i've been a process technician for close to 10 years now. while the company benefit still good but i'm no longer enjoyed my current team & the condition is too repetitive. no more new skills to learn. Starting up new module is not considered a sell-able skill set. My resume isn't too impressive too...sticking so long in 1 place. any advise from the seniors?
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abgkik,

I think there is no more ATMA at UTM SKudai. All kicked out back to UPNM...
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Is it??? Patutlah my friend say she is teaching askar at UPM.. aiyoo.. so no more navy ATMA laa...
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QUOTE(speedfamgirl @ Mar 9 2015, 11:22 AM)
Cannot la encik, not sure if they want to take people 32 y/o & wearing contact lenses. Last time i've check they still imposed this.

Oh btw, i'm thinking of switching careers...i've been a process technician for close to 10 years now. while the company benefit still good but i'm no longer enjoyed my current team & the condition is too repetitive. no more new skills to learn. Starting up new module is not considered a sell-able skill set. My resume isn't too impressive too...sticking so long in 1 place. any advise from the seniors?
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Keja plant mana?
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Keja plant mana?
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suffice to say i'm offshore based Central Luconia
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suffice to say i'm offshore based Central Luconia
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Kenak sik bercarik any tech job related to FPSO's O&M? Rasanya bercarik ramei orang kinek tok bro.
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Kenak sik bercarik any tech job related to FPSO's O&M? Rasanya bercarik ramei orang kinek tok bro.
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xjuak eh...minggu tok tek nanga suma org carik dak bala manager jak...xda position yet for mere mortal process tech.
last year ada byk vacancy tp ne gaya x sangka harga minyak jatuh merundum
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QUOTE(speedfamgirl @ Mar 9 2015, 11:37 AM)
xjuak eh...minggu tok tek nanga suma org carik dak bala manager jak...xda position yet for mere mortal process tech.
last year ada byk vacancy tp ne gaya x sangka harga minyak jatuh merundum
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Kau tunggu jak Layang FPSO siap akan bercarik ramei dak bala technician for O&M. Aku pun tengah nunggu sapa akan dapat contract for O&M Layang FPSO klak. Sik lamak gik mok siap.

Alam Maritim & MISC (FPSO Ventures) & SBM Offshore & M3Nergy Bhd tengah bid for O&M package Layang FPSO. Standby jak CV kau polah kacak2 pastok lam 3-4 bulan gik akan start headhunting carik candidates for O&M.
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Your friend is the SCM Manager of Ophir?
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Mar 9 2015, 11:41 AM)
Kau tunggu jak Layang FPSO siap akan bercarik ramei dak bala technician for O&M. Aku pun tengah nunggu sapa akan dapat contract for O&M Layang FPSO klak. Sik lamak gik mok siap.

Alam Maritim & MISC (FPSO Ventures) & SBM Offshore & M3Nergy Bhd tengah bid for O&M package Layang FPSO. Standby jak CV kau polah kacak2 pastok lam 3-4 bulan gik akan start headhunting carik candidates for O&M.
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Wow some news to me, thanks encik! lama gilak duduk bwh tempurung xtauk gilak cerita org luar...sehingga lah mok dekat2 PSC expire tok. apa jak nasib MLNG 2 pastok..ni kena compete with most of them gik utk keja baru di luar..
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When i was with UMW, we had 4 interns (utp students) attached in shipyard, batam island to learn and take part in the  construction of drilling rigs. something that not every interns have a chance to experience it.

back to your case, why not get in touch back with your supervisor in umw petrodrill and secure the job over there?

below some profile from petrodrill and now involve in real drilling operations.
https://my.linkedin.com/pub/jamel-zakaria/3a/69b/b20

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/engr-khairul-a...7?trk=pub-pbmap

For DE, as a fresh grads you alwayd can send your application to those operating companies. no harm for trying.

same goes to engineering line (piping, mechanical, structure etc)..

my senior colleague (he was s civil eng graduate) which same with me in the trainee program now is a rig manager...one year older than me...

best of luck...dont restrict yourself and send as many as application you can....
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Bro Meonkutu11,

Thanks for the advise. Which UMW you have been with? Yeah I might try get back there, try to gain some experience and get myself prepared, by the time the economy goes up and get well, kalau ada rezeki, will try my luck elsewhere. But I've heard UMW Oil & Gas had freeze to take more engineers. Nvm, I'll just try.

Thanks again bro, really appreciate it :>
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Malaysia based O&G consultants with offshore structures design capability; Technip, RNZ, Aker, Worley, MMC, Wood Mustang, Amec FW, ATCPE (new player).

SBM Offshore in floater related design.

Overdick specialized in special structures and Naval Arch.
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Thanks bro for the suggestion, I've checked and there is opening for junior engineer from Wood Mustang which I've never heard before. Really glad to know that Haha.

But I couldn't find ATCPE, may I know what ATCPE stands for?


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why should I hire you as a Drilling Engineer if I can hire a Petroleum Engineer graduates to be one??
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"Because I've proven that I manage to learn and cover many things within short term (during my internship) Never been exposed to any drilling related things, been to different field of studies. Very minimum knowledge and can't barely identify those things back then, learnt so many things from scratch. Until the company given me trust to lead one of their international project. Thus, which shows my commitment, enthusiasm, interest, capabilities in this field. And I believe this trait will and should prolonged and may benefit to the organisation (company)"

Okay tak bro I answer like this if they asked me? Haha
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ATCPE stand for Armada TCPE Sdn Bhd.

Why must be drilling to earn good money in O&G?????? Asyik2 nak kerja driller. Other profession can earn money much more better than driller. Aku punya gaji lagi besar dari entry level driller lulz.

Bengang aku.
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ohhh.. that Ophir's SCM Manager.. Cemerlang resume dier..  smile.gif
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Btw aku rasa aku dah tahu sapa SCM Manager mention by Stamp. His friend used to interview me masuk <XXXXXX> last time ehehehehehehehehehehehe

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Btw aku rasa aku dah tahu sapa SCM Manager mention by Stamp. His friend used to interview me masuk Petrofac Malaysia last time ehehehehehehehehehehehe
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eh. engkau jangan 'serkap jarang'. aku dah no komen lagi. nanti, "terkeluar" pulak rahsia kawan aku tu.  brows.gif
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Traders cash out on tanker-stored oil as prices rise

Monday, 9 March 2015

SINGAPORE: Traders who have been storing oil since the start of the year are selling some supplies back into the market, completing a trade-play that made oil storage profitable, and re-injecting fuel into an already oversupplied market.



The selling signals a winding down of a strategy that has seen at least 50 million barrels of oil stored in tankers, equivalent to about one month's consumption in Britain, although traders said it was not clear how much oil has been sold.

A steep fall in the price of crude from last June to January enabled traders to potentially make money by storing oil for delivery at a later date, as the market moved into an unusually large contango, with prices in future months well above the spot price.

Traders such as Trafigura, Vitol and Gunvor, as well as energy majors like BP and Shell stored oil on land and in tankers to capitalise on the price movement.

Under the strategy, a trader buys oil and sells it forward, locking in a profit as long as the price difference is higher than the cost of storage. As oil prices have recovered the contango has narrowed, making it less profitable to store oil, and prompting some selling.

"They've already locked in the contango and financing is not expensive," said a trader with a western bank in Singapore.

"If they unwind now, they can make 30 cents on paper, plus the premium on the crude," he said, referring to firmer Asian demand that has boosted some selling prices.

Brent crude has stabilised around $60 a barrel, up from six-year lows of $45 in mid-January, cutting the contango between the first and second month <LCOc1-LCOc2> to about 46 cents from more than $1.30.

For Dubai crude, which is traded over the counter, the difference between the first two months has also narrowed to 70 cents from about $1 in early January.

Stored oil being re-injected into the market could add to increased supply from seasonal factors, putting prices under pressure as oversupply builds.

"A supply overhang of about 1.5 million barrels/day should build as seasonal demand eases," ANZ bank said this week, adding that "a lack of production cuts will send prices lower."

FLOATING STOCKS SOLD

While onshore storage tanks, such as in South Korea and in the United Arab Emirates, are still filling with surplus oil from the Middle East, Europe and Russia, grades like Abu Dhabi's Murban and Iraqi Basra Light, stored on more expensive supertankers, have been sold, traders said.

Glencore's head of oil, Alex Beard, said this week that the current pricing structure allowed for land-based storage but made more costly tanker storage unattractive.

Asian traders are also profiting from price hikes for Middle East Gulf grades, which will add a profit of $1.20 a barrel for a cargo of Basra Light loaded in January and sold in April.

After deducting storage and financing costs of about 70 cents a barrel, traders could bag an estimated profit of $3 million for a 2-million-barrel shipment over four months, from an outlay of around $90 million.

Traders who bought Murban crude in December and sold in February could make 85 cents a barrel just on the rise in its monthly official selling price and spot premiums.

However, some traders may opt to hold the oil longer if they have chartered ships for a year. Similarly, there is little pressure to sell oil from the less expensive onshore tanks which often have longer storage times. - Reuters
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RE: Thank you for adding me on LinkedIn

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Hai XXXXXXX,

I am glad to get connected with you. Currently there is no requirement for marine fuel for my project but there will be soon for my next project which is for XXXXXXX on XXXXXXXX.

I am based at Kuantan, Pahang and too bad we cannot meet. However, if you can extend your visit to Kuantan I can introduce you some of my local partner here at East Coast area for marine fuel requirement, which most of it coming from OSV owners.

I can be reach at my email xxxxxxx@xxxxx.com and mobile +6012xxxxxxxxxxxxx.

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Hi Mr. Yakup,

Thank you for adding me on LinkedIn.

My name is xxxxxxxxxxx and I work with xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - a worldwide trader of marine fuel and lubricants.

I am currently planning a new trip to KL where I will meet up with some clients and potential new ones. Is xxxxxxxxxx having any requirements for marine fuel?

Thank you very much for your help!

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Thanks bro for the suggestion, I've checked and there is opening for junior engineer from Wood Mustang which I've never heard before. Really glad to know that Haha.

But I couldn't find ATCPE, may I know what ATCPE stands for?
"Because I've proven that I manage to learn and cover many things within short term (during my internship) Never been exposed to any drilling related things, been to different field of studies. Very minimum knowledge and can't barely identify those things back then, learnt so many things from scratch. Until the company given me trust to lead one of their international project. Thus, which shows my commitment, enthusiasm, interest, capabilities in this field. And I believe this trait will and should prolonged and may benefit to the organisation (company)"

Okay tak bro I answer like this if they asked me? Haha
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Bro Meonkutu11,

Thanks for the advise. Which UMW you have been with?
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ATCPE stand for Armada TCPE Sdn Bhd.

Why must be drilling to earn good money in O&G?????? Asyik2 nak kerja driller. Other profession can earn money much more better than driller. Aku punya gaji lagi besar dari entry level driller lulz.

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salary scale of one of the local jack up rig...

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ATCPE stand for Armada TCPE Sdn Bhd.

Why must be drilling to earn good money in O&G?????? Asyik2 nak kerja driller. Other profession can earn money much more better than driller. Aku punya gaji lagi besar dari entry level driller lulz.

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Terima kasih lagi bro! biggrin.gif

Haha bukan sebab good money je bro for me. Well, I found interest to go for drilling, sebab tu try to find my way to go to drilling. Plus, quite envy with those DE that I've met, shared their experience. Before masuk belajar dulu tak pernah orang cerita pun and taktau pun pasal ni, dah terlajak amek Civil, and then found apa yang minat, tu yang try to find way nak kerja dengan apa yang aku minat bro smile.gif
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I was with UMW Offshore Drilling (previously known as UMW Standard Drilling Sdn Bhd). I was involved in new building of NAGA 2 & NAGA 3.
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Haaa, I see. Now NAGA 6 already kan.
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Now NAGA 8, bro...
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ATCPE stand for Armada TCPE Sdn Bhd.

Why must be drilling to earn good money in O&G?????? Asyik2 nak kerja driller. Other profession can earn money much more better than driller. Aku punya gaji lagi besar dari entry level driller lulz.

Bengang aku.
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Actually other profession also can earn regardless like you said. Big salary comes when you learn to climb up the ladder, regardless is land or sea. My dad used to work part office part rig also earn as much as those drilling supervisors (maybe more if he finds a lot of oil, with bonus taken into accounts).

Many people want to earn the offshore hardship allowance because paid in USD (good if you work at lower currency country like Malaysia, come back can spend like king)
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anyway, of course otai earns more than junior, bro yakub..
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Actually other profession also can earn regardless like you said. Big salary comes when you learn to climb up the ladder, regardless is land or sea. My dad used to work part office part rig also earn as much as those drilling supervisors (maybe more if he finds a lot of oil, with bonus taken into accounts).

Many people want to earn the offshore hardship allowance because paid in USD (good if you work at lower currency country like Malaysia, come back can spend like king)
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Yeah I know that. Too bad I choose another profession apart from my overweight body else aku pun dah lama jadi driller too ahahahahahahahaha

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Terima kasih lagi bro! biggrin.gif

Haha bukan sebab good money je bro for me. Well, I found interest to go for drilling, sebab tu try to find my way to go to drilling. Plus, quite envy with those DE that I've met, shared their experience. Before masuk belajar dulu tak pernah orang cerita pun and taktau pun pasal ni, dah terlajak amek Civil, and then found apa yang minat, tu yang try to find way nak kerja dengan apa yang aku minat bro smile.gif
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Macam mana ko tau ko minat? kalau org cakap jadi geotechnical engineer / geologist gaji bapak besar..mesti ko minat jugak kan? biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

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Yeah I know that. Too bad I choose another profession apart from my overweight body else aku pun dah lama jadi driller too ahahahahahahahaha

Saya sekadar pencacai dalam industry minyak dan gas ini... Menjadi tukang tolak document...
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Macam mana ko tau ko minat? kalau org cakap jadi geotechnical engineer / geologist gaji bapak besar..mesti ko minat jugak kan?
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Macam mana tau minat? hmm.gif
1. Belajar senang masuk, senang ingat
2. Eager to know more
3. Started to read about it since then (hakikatnya tak minat membaca)
4. Get to know some people from that field and suka dengar experience diorang
5. Dan lain2

Well for geotech engineer, In my studies pun there are geology and geotechnical courses. Lecturer pun from the field (ex geotech engineer w/ petronas). And most of the student pun well aware the pay pun quite okay (don't know lah more ke less than DE) but still belajar susah masuk, lazy to explore more dan lain2. So that's about it Haha biggrin.gif

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Actually other profession also can earn regardless like you said. Big salary comes when you learn to climb up the ladder, regardless is land or sea.
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Yeah I know that. Too bad I choose another profession apart from my overweight body else aku pun dah lama jadi driller too ahahahahahahahaha

Saya sekadar pencacai dalam industry minyak dan gas ini... Menjadi tukang tolak document...
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Tukang tolak document which are value at hundreds millions.. ha ha brows.gif

QUOTE(razo2 @ Mar 9 2015, 03:43 PM)

Many people want to earn the offshore hardship allowance because paid in USD (good if you work at lower currency country like Malaysia, come back can spend like king)
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No need offshore bro.. earn in SGD at Singapore also good enough, stay at Johor nearby 2nd link, everyday can ulang alik... that is why I go back to floater EPCC again, target to build the FSO at Singapore.. biggrin.gif

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QS also important bro. Cannot let money flow other places but our pockets only.
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Money or interest?

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My profession - 70% money 30% passion (I hate my job anyway).

Jujur.
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My profession - 70% money 30% passion (I hate my job anyway).

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haih, last2 minute i get offer to be field engineer. tengah fikir2 to follow money or follow dream (kuli in local instrumentation company).

so bro yakup tak tension ke hadap kerja hari2? pastu each end month happy laugh.gif
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Dear xxxxxxx,

Sure I can help you to arrange the meeting. We can discuss this detail over the mobile phone tonight perhaps around 2200hrs. I can be reach at +6012xxxxxxxxx.

Best Regards,


From:        "xxxxxxxxxxxx" <xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx>
To:        "xxxxxxxxxx.Yakup@xxxxxxxx" <xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.com>,
Cc:        "mohdyakup@xxxxxxxx.com" <xxxxxxxxx@gmail.com>
Date:        09-03-15 03:21 PM
Subject:        RE: xxxxxxxx from LinkedIn - xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx

Dear Yakup,
 
We have had discussions internally about how we can offer the best solution for our Malaysian clients domestically and have come across the bumiputra requirements by Petronas and the need for a local partner. This is absolutely something we can look into.
 
Maybe we can meet up in Kuantan in a few weeks and you can help us set up some meetings with the OSV players in the area?
 
Best Regards
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Sent: 9. mars 2015 15:07
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Subject: Re: xxxxxxx from LinkedIn - xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx
 
Hai xxxxxxxx,

I am working with xxxxxx, based at Kuantan for a downstream petrochemical construction project.

I have tons of connection here at East Coast for marine vessel owners, I have a good rapport with them because I used to work at Petronas based at Kerteh on 2006. I also used to work with ExxonMobil and Petrofac Malaysia before which handling offshore transportation and installation, hook-up & commissioning and drilling operation so I am very familiar the big player in OSV at Kerteh and Kemaman.

Myself is a Melanau bumiputra native tribe from Sarawak, I have a lot of my friends in marine operation to support offshore operation at Sarawak shallow and deep water where most of them working with Murphy Oil Sarawak, Sarawak Shell Berhad, ROC Oil, SapuraKencana Energy, Total E&P Sarawak, Talisman Sarawak and the list goes on...

I am seriously want to get connected to you on this because I can see the big potential - I have setup my own company and I would like to represent your company here in Malaysia and I am also in the midst to register my company to Petronas as well.

I think you should aware that if you want to do business in Malaysia especially at Kemaman and Sarawak area you need a local bumiputra partner representation as imposed by the Govt of Malaysia and Petronas as well and I am very interested to represent your company.

Best Regards,

Mohammad Yakup Bin Abdul Razak

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To:        "Mohammad.Yakup@xxxxxx.com" <Mohammad.Yakup@xxxxxxx.xxxx>,
Date:        09-03-15 02:54 PM
Subject:        xxxxxxxx from LinkedIn - xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx

Hi again,
 
Thank your for your prompt reply on LinkedIn and your kind suggestion to head to Kuantan. Hope to be able to assist you with your requirements at xxxxxxxx in the future.
 
We do quite a lot of volume in Kemaman for the offshore industry – so maybe we also should be heading east to meet the companies based there.

If we can set up a few meetings there should be no problem spending a couple of days there.
 
Which companies do you work with in the East Coast area?

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QUOTE(viole @ Mar 9 2015, 09:29 PM)
haih, last2 minute i get offer to be field engineer. tengah fikir2 to follow money or follow dream (kuli in local instrumentation company).

so bro yakup tak tension ke hadap kerja hari2? pastu each end month happy  laugh.gif
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Aku cuma perlu hipokirt untuk 29 hari jer, lepas tu hari ke-30 atau 31 aku sudah gembira melihat penyata gaji.

Ya aku hidup dalam dunia hipokrit #DramaTV3
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Aku cuma perlu hipokirt untuk 29 hari jer, lepas tu hari ke-30 atau 31 aku sudah gembira melihat penyata gaji.

Ya aku hidup dalam dunia hipokrit #DramaTV3
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aku pun tak tau nak join drama hipokrit ni ke tak.

jadi kuli 2 3 bulan dulu tengok boleh tahan ke tak gaji sikit.

mencari experience tu wajib bagi seorang frash grad.
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aku pun tak tau nak join drama hipokrit ni ke tak.

jadi kuli 2 3 bulan dulu tengok boleh tahan ke tak gaji sikit.

mencari experience tu wajib bagi seorang frash grad.
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Kalau kau gagal, cuba lagi. Kenapa perlu malu untuk bangkit semula?
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Aku ni kasar dan garang orang nya, badan saiz beruang, kau sanggup nak keja bawah aku? Ehehehehehehehehehe
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Aku jawab senang jer - follow your heart, and just go with the flow.

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Yeah I know that. Too bad I choose another profession apart from my overweight body else aku pun dah lama jadi driller too ahahahahahahahaha

Saya sekadar pencacai dalam industry minyak dan gas ini... Menjadi tukang tolak document...
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x pa bro tolak paper gaji tinggi ok, dari tolak pipe gaji ciput penat dan mandi mud ja dapat laugh.gif
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Good Day meonkutu11, already jump since i saw the price oil drop. Now working downstream for LNG project at Indonesia Donggi, Matindtok and Singapore JAC as well. Later have to work for RAPID and Shell Bukom soon.

How is life going?
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post Mar 10 2015, 11:24 AM

On my way
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Mar 9 2015, 09:24 PM)
My profession - 70% money 30% passion (I hate my job anyway).

Jujur.
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abang, not trying to cucuk here. tapi be a bit careful. banyak orang can google their own name and later find this forum. hahahaha tongue.gif
mohdyakup
post Mar 10 2015, 11:27 AM

Look at all my stars!!
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QUOTE(razo2 @ Mar 10 2015, 11:24 AM)
abang, not trying to cucuk here. tapi be a bit careful. banyak orang can google their own name and later find this forum. hahahaha tongue.gif
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Okay flex.gif
mohdyakup
post Mar 10 2015, 11:33 AM

Look at all my stars!!
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QUOTE(razo2 @ Mar 10 2015, 11:21 AM)
Good Day meonkutu11, already jump since i saw the price oil drop. Now working downstream for LNG project at Indonesia Donggi, Matindtok and Singapore JAC as well. Later have to work for RAPID and Shell Bukom soon.

How is life going?
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I will see you at RAPID soon cool2.gif

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