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 Oil & Gas Careers V10, Upstream & Downstream, Market slump ahead

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post Mar 4 2016, 08:36 AM

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McDermott is on winning streak again. No wonder on the recent job opening with McDermott KSA office.

Another new EPCI (T&I) player will be entering the market soon - Chiyoda JV with Emas Group. This could be interesting.
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QUOTE(ZZMsia @ Mar 4 2016, 10:24 AM)
Enter market for what? barely any jobs for current T&I contractors..
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offshore wind farm turbine T&I
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I know there is a pilot studies currently being done at Terengganu for potential wind farm turbine - renewable energy. Got this source form a friend to a friend of my wife. Benar atau tidak entahlah.
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QUOTE(ZZMsia @ Mar 4 2016, 12:11 PM)
Not too sure about the economics- Think about wind speeds in Malaysia versus Europe/USA... Much higher there. (Offshore included)
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A friend of friend to my wife is doing PhD in geomatics engineering doing mapping about wind. Amazing right? Typically geomatics engineering is all about land terrain or sea water mapping.

I think Malaysia wind got potential during monsoon? Its all about getting the right money from the right investor.
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I can confirm this vacancy is for McDermott KL office.

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Muhammad Rahimi Lockman Hakim
Recruitment Executive at Cekap Technical Services Sdn. Bhd.

URGENT looking for below candidates. Interested/qualified MALAYSIAN candidates please sent updated CV & certificate to rahimi@cekaptechnical.com or call me at 014-7242376. 

International Tax Manager – Asia Pacific Area 

- 10 years or more of relevant experience in oil and gas industry
- Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or Finance (MBA, LLM, or Masters in Tax a plus)

Manager, Electrical Engineering

- 13+ yrs in offshore oil and gas with major contractor
- Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering (Master Degree is Preferred)

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post Mar 5 2016, 08:57 PM

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RH Petrogas PSC agreement is about to expiring and no renewal by MPM.
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post Mar 5 2016, 08:58 PM

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Hope that Pexco Energy still on the course of exploration at Sarawak field.
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post Mar 7 2016, 11:17 AM

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SPG to chart O&G downstream road map
March 7, 2016, Monday Philip Kiew, reporters@theborneopost.com
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Awang Tengah (fourth left), flanked by Hamim on his right and Julaihi, joins others for a group photo after launching SPG in Miri.

Awang Tengah (fourth left), flanked by Hamim on his right and Julaihi, joins others for a group photo after launching SPG in Miri.

MIRI: The state government is charting a new direction for the oil and gas industry through the gathering of the best brains under a non-profit group Suarah Petroleum Group (SPG).

The new think-tank — set up at the behest of Second Resource Planning and Environment Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan last year —gathers engineers, lawyers, consultants, entrepreneurs, contractors and service providers in the oil and gas industry. It is regarded as an ‘invaluable body of knowledge and experience’ that the state government could tap into.

“The formation of SPG is timely and appropriate in helping the state government to chart a roadmap for the benefit of our future generation,” the minister said in officiating at the first annual general meeting (AGM) and launch of SPG here on Saturday

According to Awang Tengah — who is also Industrial Development Minister — the state is currently facing the impact from depressed global oil prices, such as reduced earnings as well as a decline in economic and employment opportunities.

He also highlighted the need to dispel the notion that Sarawak’s interest in developing its oil and gas industry was ‘distinct and separate from national interest’.

“I support the view of SPG that the economically-viable industrial development must be aligned to national interest. The rich oil and gas resources in Sarawak need to be exploited more equitably over the long-term so as to generate more economic multipliers for the state, as opposed to a predominantly ‘extract-and-sell’ strategy that has been implemented in the past.

“The primary ‘commodity approach’ is also not sustainable in the long-term and would weaken the national oil and gas industry.”

He also said despite the establishment of Asean Bintulu Fertiliser (ABF), there was still much room for downstream activities, as most of the oil and gas commodities were still exported in their raw forms.

Adding on, he said the recent approval for the setup of South Korea’s Huchems fine chemicals production plant in Bintulu indicated the state government’s seriousness in boosting downstream value-adding activities in the division.

“Bintulu has the necessary infrastructure, so we should look forward to developing it into becoming the petrochemical hub for this region,” he said.

Awang Tengah added that as part of the aim towards greater participation in the industry — both upstream and downstream — through more business opportunities, his ministry had set up Sarawak Oil and Gas Committee (SOGC) and Sarawak Oil and Gas Development Unit (SOGDU).

“Both entities would play the roles of advising, coordinating, monitoring and formulating policies to promote Sarawak’s interest and participation in industry development, as spelt out by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Adenan Satem who stressed that Sarawakians should not be happy just being ‘bystanders’ in such development.”

Meanwhile, Awang Tengah later announced the appointment of SPG pro tem president Hamim Yusuf and his deputy president Jamel Ibrahim as alternate members representing SPG in SOGC.

Earlier Hamim thanked Awang Tengah for his unwavering support for SPG since the very beginning, adding that the group was focused on helping the government on the negotiation for higher oil and gas royalties for the state, addressing the impact of low oil prices and ensuring holistic development of the industry.

The event was also attended by Assistant Minister of Industrial Development (Investment and Promotion) Datuk Julaihi Narawi.

Read more: http://www.theborneopost.com/2016/03/07/sp.../#ixzz42BRJof3F

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MANILA, Philippines - The local subsidiary of energy giant Royal Dutch Shell is now finalizing the technical aspect of front-end engineering design (FEED) to finally construct its planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal by 2017, a ranking official said.

Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. is currently looking at the Batangas Bay area to put up a floating storage regassification unit (FSRU) LNG terminal, Shell Philippines Exploration B.V. (SPEX) managing director Sebastian Quinones said.

The company needs to iron out the FEED before coming out with a final investment decision.

Quinones said investors and shareholders of the company would only approve the project if there is a “good and viable plus-minus 10 percent estimate” on the total project cost.

“Probably, this would be hundreds and hundreds of millions again,” he said. “I don’t think (the final decision) will be this year. It could be next year.”

LNG is natural gas that has been converted into liquid for ease of storage or transport.
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As supply from the Malampaya deep water gas-to-power project is seen to run out by 2024, building an LNG import terminal would help bridge the need until another gas field is discovered and developed.

Quinones said once the final investment decision is issued, it would take less that three years to build the FSRU LNG terminal.

“Energy projects like this takes a long time. Remember, Malampaya took a decade... that’s why we are already preparing for LNG as a fuel source to replace Malampaya,” he said.

“Hopefully, we can find something in between but now, it’s too late to be able to develop something that can replace Malampaya. So, to bridge the gap between that would require LNG imports,” the Shell official added.

Australia’s Energy World Corp. (EWC) plans to start operating its gas-fired power plant next year, which was originally targeted in December 2014. This project is part of the company’s $800-million LNG facility in Quezon.

First Gen Corp. of the Lopez Group earlier announced plans to start construction of a $1-billion LNG facility next year.

Power distributor Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is in discussions with Osaka Gas Co. Ltd for a $2-billion LNG project.

With all these parties interested in LNG, Quinones said Shell is still open to partnerships.

“We are always talking to as many people as we can... We are all aiming to achieve an LNG facility,” he said.
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Hyundai-led consortium bags Kuwait deal

SEOUL, March 7, 2016 – Hyundai Engineering, Hyundai Engineering and Construction and Korea Gas Corporation have won major contracts related to the construction of an LNG import terminal in Al Zour, Kuwait.
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post Mar 8 2016, 11:46 AM

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Seems that my previous application which KIV before has been reconsidered again by client. Hehe. Aummm aummmm
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QUOTE(kamilnu @ Mar 6 2016, 01:09 PM)
I'm not thinking of moving jobs right now, especially if its o&g related.  Just laying low. Making preliminary search and applications to go back to shipbuilding and marine conversion if i can. O&G sucks nowadays.
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Jadi cikgu ALAM? At least cost of living at Melaka is cheap.


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QUOTE(mhyug @ Mar 8 2016, 12:58 PM)
fuu abg yakup mmg hot. interview datang mencurah curah.
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Itu kegagalan interview on the past manada hot hahahaha which putting my profile on KIV list and suddenly client reconsider. So my hope is kinda 50-50 nao liao
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Ophir Production Cuts First Steel for Ophir Project WHP in Malaysia
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Australia's Octanex N.L. reported Tuesday that its 50 percent owned Malaysian joint venture company, Ophir Production Sdn Bhd (OPSB), celebrated a key project milestone in late February with First Steel Cutting Ceremony marking the commencement of construction of the Ophir Development wellhead platform in Block PM305 offshore Peninsular Malaysia.

The ceremony was held at the Muhhibah Engineering (M) Bhd (Muhhibah) fabrication facility at Klang, Malaysia, where Muhhibab is fabricating the platform.

Octanex COO, Rae Clark, said "The 1st Steel Cutting Ceremony was a significant milestone for the fabrication of the wellhead platform and towards first oil for the Ophir development. The Ophir oil development project will transform Octanex from an exploration company to a production company."
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Carimin Clinches Mechanical Services Contract from PETRONAS Carigali
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Malaysia's offshore oil and gas support services company Carimin Petroleum Berhad reported Monday that its wholly-owned subsidiary Carimin Engineering Services Sdn Bhd has clinched a contract to provide mechanical services for PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd on Feb. 24, the firm said in a filing on local stock exchange Bursa Malaysia.

The two year contract -- effective from March 2, 2016 to March 1, 2018 with an option to extend for another year to March 1, 2019 -- is on a call out basis with PETRONAS Carigali issuing the Release Order as and when there are requirements to perform the service.

Carimin said the total value of the workscope will depend on the duration of the services and cost related to the Project Management, mechanical services, materials and other related services.

PETRONAS Carigali is the upstream arm of Malaysia's national oil company Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS).
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If Petronas quit Canada LNG project, we will losing the LNG market leader to USA as cheaper source. North America LNG shipping route to traditional Asian buyer is cheaper compare to Middle East and South East Asia LNG exporter nation, although Middle East exporter is willing to nose dive their LNG selling price to buyer.

Feed gas price at North America are cheaper to extract (citation needed).

Currently, ExxonMobil and Gaszprom is the LNG market leader & exporter.
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TLO is on retrenchment mode again this week...
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Transocean delays five jackups at Keppel FELS until 2020

March 8th, 2016 Grant Rowles Grant Rowles Asia, Europe, Offshore, Shipyards 0 comments

Offshore driller Transocean has reached a mutual agreement with Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine to defer the delivery of five jackup rigs under construction at Keppel FELS until 2020.

Transocean ordered the rigs in a five plus five deal in November 2013 at a cost of $1.1bn.

The five rigs were scheduled to be delivered from 2016 through 2017, however will now be delivered in two and three month intervals beginning early 2020.
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I recently stumbled at an article that now Baker Hughes is venture into downstream industrial for refineries particularly on corrosion solution (NACE). Do you guys have any idea which division is this in Baker Hughes? Does they already spread their wings at Malaysia O&G downstream?

Metallurgy fags is at advantage for this new division at Baker Hughes.
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GS E&C is entering Malaysia construction market!

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