Am I doomed if I am not technically inclined in this industry?
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Oil & Gas Careers V8, Upstream and Downstream, Crude Oil (WTI): USD 45.22/bbl
Oil & Gas Careers V8, Upstream and Downstream, Crude Oil (WTI): USD 45.22/bbl
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May 29 2015, 07:20 PM
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Am I doomed if I am not technically inclined in this industry?
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Jun 14 2015, 02:06 PM
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QUOTE(undertaker123 @ Jun 14 2015, 07:26 AM) hey all..just did my SI (Petronas) last week at KLCC For Downstream Group. would you take some chill pills and just wait for them to confirm yes or no instead of asking questions with subjective answers Downstream much more easier to get compare to Upstream rite? |
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Jun 23 2015, 08:30 PM
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QUOTE(AtMostFear @ Jun 22 2015, 10:48 PM) guys, I'm currently working in downstream refinery as a maintenance planner for rotating equipment. almost 3 years already in planning position. my exposure in rotary equipment is ok but I wouldn't be be so proud with my technical skills. Ask yourself where do you see yourself after a few years down the road being a reliability engineer.. just recently received an offer as a reliability engineer in the same refinery. shall I bite the bullet or stay in rotating equipment and improve my technical skills? need all the otai2 advice in this. tq. I have my mind on others (i.e. condition monitoring/ planning including TA/ project/ start-up and commissioning) apart from maintenance.. last on my mind is reliability (maybe after I have a family keke) This post has been edited by klein: Jun 23 2015, 08:31 PM |
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Oct 15 2015, 09:15 PM
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Oct 24 2015, 06:51 PM
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QUOTE(captain_asia @ Oct 24 2015, 12:05 PM) hi guys, is there any lady working at oil rig? i am girl and i am thinking to study petroleum engineering but i am worried after graduate i will be given a job that requires to work under sun all day. Do offshore engineers work under sun all day? Which degree is more suitable for oil and gas jobs? Chemical engineering or petroleum engineering? Which major do oil companies prefer? will studying petroleum engineering restrict career choices afterwards? can a petroleum engineer work in other industry other than oil and gas? btw, the other industry i mean is those industries that will let me utilize the knowledge i got from my degree not like banking or sales. any help is much appreciated. thank you Do your homework.Sincerely, A lady in oil & gas |
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Dec 30 2015, 08:06 PM
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Seems like the deployment of the upstream staff to downstream business is happening for real
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