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 Oil & Gas Careers V8, Upstream and Downstream, Crude Oil (WTI): USD 45.22/bbl

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yunodie
post May 26 2015, 01:19 PM

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QUOTE(empire23 @ May 26 2015, 09:48 AM)
Anyways for you guys who have been wondering what we do upstream to remove impurities from gas, the TEG is generally our largest processing step on the GPF.

It's a pretty good presentation and goes over the basics.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6268807...ntation_LPM.ppt
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rclxms.gif Very good sharing. Thank you.

This is what forum should be aspiring to, information sharing and networking. Not for "i know more than you, you piece of s*** therefore STFU" kind of mentality.
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post May 28 2015, 11:30 AM

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QUOTE(Madgeiser @ May 27 2015, 02:03 PM)
SBM is US based, Monacco to be precise.
French O&G in KL Sentral. I have no idea.
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Since when Monaco is in the US? HAHA

I always thought SBM originated from Monaco. Actually it started out as a shipyard in Schiedam in the Netherlands.

SBM's History

Its office in Monaco is a Regional Corporate Centre

Locations accross the World

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post Jul 5 2015, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(Stamp @ Jul 4 2015, 04:26 PM)
You are too stupid to be taught, literally translated from "bodoh tak boleh diajar".
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Please dont feed the troll. Dont sink to his level.When no attention is given, he will get bored and moved on to troll some other threads.
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post Sep 3 2015, 08:55 PM

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QUOTE(mark_vyz @ Sep 3 2015, 01:30 PM)
With oil price decreasing, this thread also very quiet
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This is due to a certain quarters that has made this thread so toxic that all open, constructive and intellectual conversations are non-existant anymore.

Instead, race-baiting, racial rhetorics and name calling are the mainstay now.

This thread need to be cleansed of all negativities that has crept in.
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post Oct 14 2015, 01:25 PM

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QUOTE(kiwibird @ Oct 13 2015, 11:27 PM)
Alright. Lets just say Subsea Metering.

What i could see is just emerson, onesubsea, fmc technologies and other companies advertising their products. The specs vary from companies to companies, making it even harder to understand the real operations. From 2nd google page onwards everything becomes irrelevant. Same thing goes to Youtube. A lot of bias animations from companies trying to sell us on their products.  doh.gif

Could you perhaps, suggest me on how/where to obtain these unbiased information (one good website that I could thought of is petrowiki)?
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http://www.rigzone.com/training/howitworks.asp

There is one section on Subsea but none on metering though. Nevertheless it is a good place to start.

You gotta be specific with your questions, how do we know what you want to find out if your question is as general as 'real operation'?

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post Dec 12 2015, 06:43 PM

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QUOTE(supersound @ Dec 12 2015, 08:50 AM)
Oil price now is standing strong at $35, why thread starter never update it? Instead, only update when it is weak?
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Unlike you, The TS got a LIFE outside of LYN. Pretty obvious you don't have one. Since you are so anal and fixated over the oil price being updated here, why don't you start the thread for the next version? You can update it every second for all we care.
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post Dec 12 2015, 08:43 PM

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QUOTE(supersound @ Dec 12 2015, 08:28 PM)
Maybe, but when the oil price go up, he very fast update.
Aiyah, forgot already, in Lowyat forum everything is still blooming. Like some getting 35000/m for 1 year contract also boasting up and down already.
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Maybe what? Maybe you don't have life?or maybe you are still a hawker selling char kuey tiow after getting laid off?

So you actually tracked the oil price trend vs the frequency of TS updating it here? Come, I give you a medal for all the hard work there.
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post Dec 14 2015, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(jianh @ Dec 14 2015, 09:07 PM)
Yeap. Planning to move back to hometown 1st, then see how.
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be strong bro. it's going be tough but you will come back stronger.
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post Dec 23 2015, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Dec 23 2015, 11:18 AM)
Average production cost for Malaysia shallow water range between USD 15-20 per barrel. Deepwater is around USD 40-60 per barrel (reference GK & Malikai).

If world oil price drop to USD 20 per barrel, most Malaysia PSCs will cry liao. Total E&P and Inpex has stopped their deepwater development for SK and SB water. Appraisal tak lepas MPM.

Yes salaries offer is impacted badly. I saw client offer for Lead Process Engineer for Rm12k-18k per month (1 year contract). Last time it was higher than this rates.

How low can it be? With lift of US oil export & Iran cheap crude to enter market soon, lets pray for the best.
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i doubt the unit production cost (UOC) for Malikai/GK is that high as mentioned. If it is, why are they still producing? Why would you produce at a lost? Might as well shut it down and wait. It should be at the region of USD 10-20 per barrel.

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post Jan 1 2016, 11:33 AM

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QUOTE(TheReaderReads @ Dec 31 2015, 08:18 PM)
My subsea friend told me, if shale technology is use offshore, it will greatly affect the subsea business too.

meaning less risers, less wellheads and less manifolds

the future where things will be done more efficiently

Hess in the shale biz, good venture they have.
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I don't think that is accurate. Regardless of the reservoir type/properties (shale or not), you would still need to consider the method of crude evacuation. (Subsea/wellhead platform in either shallow/deep water)

One of the enablers for deep water developments, subsea is here to stay.
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QUOTE(supersound @ Jan 12 2016, 10:44 AM)
Petronas at least 35 if they started retrenchment, trim down projects from last year, but they still continue to hire, so should be somewhere like USD40-45.
That's why they are borrowing money for CAPEX for this year.
Without seeing the numbers, by looking at their report also can tell how much money they are losing every month as long as oil price stays at < USD50 rclxms.gif
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you must be very close to the PM, since you have access to their annual report? Mind sharing the report?

 

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