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Malikai going to be commissioned ? or Mothball?
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Malikai still proceed bro, that one considered as Gov income after Gumusut... smile.gif
No matter how, they must produce it by end of this year or early next year..
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QUOTE(aras @ Mar 2 2016, 08:53 PM)
Malikai still proceed bro, that one considered as Gov income after Gumusut... smile.gif
No matter how, they must produce it by end of this year or early next year..
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Ten years ago when I was reviewing the FDP, the reserves for Malikai is not so big. I guess they must have found more reservoir zones then.
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Am I having a problem for OTC Asia 2016 registration? Tak boleh proceed for next page

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maybe due to the latest undersea cable problem kot. unifi pon dah slow... on the otc did my registration 2 days ago and the page was fine.

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Ten years ago when I was reviewing the FDP, the reserves for Malikai is not so big. I guess they must have found more reservoir zones then.
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I think it is still lower compared to gumusut
but I heard, malikai sailaway around May this year...
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QUOTE(mhyug @ Mar 2 2016, 10:07 PM)
maybe due to the latest undersea cable problem kot. unifi pon dah slow... on the otc did my registration 2 days ago and the page was fine.
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maybe due to the latest undersea cable problem kot. unifi pon dah slow... on the otc did my registration 2 days ago and the page was fine.
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How much you pay for the registration.
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How much you pay for the registration.
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post Mar 3 2016, 10:14 AM

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OTC registration is free
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post Mar 3 2016, 10:25 AM

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I just checked their website.
Free only for students.
Im wrong maybe.

Trying to register, but face same problem like you, can't proceed to next page.

OTC Asia Registration
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I just checked their website.
Free only for students.
Im wrong maybe.

Trying to register, but face same problem like you, can't proceed to next page.

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QUOTE(jamaluddin4 @ Mar 3 2016, 10:25 AM)
I just checked their website.
Free only for students.
Im wrong maybe.

Trying to register, but face same problem like you, can't proceed to next page.

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post Mar 3 2016, 12:51 PM

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I received invitation from one foreign consultant company to register for this OTC.

I want to attend the OTC, but my contract doesn't stipulate that I can go off from office and jalan2 at OTC.

Unless the boss says so....which is highly unlikely.
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Brent crude is inching towards USD37! Go up go up go up!
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From ExxonMobil to Gazprom, offshore-technology.com profiles the world's 10 biggest public oil and gas companies.
Mar 3, 2016


ExxonMobil - $422.3bn

With $422.3bn market value, ExxonMobil is not only the world's biggest oil and gas company but also the world's biggest seller of petroleum products. It produced 2.1 million barrels of oil per day and 11.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day in 2014.

Headquartered in Irving, US, ExxonMobil has global presence in 47 countries. Its proven reserves were estimated to be 25.2 billion oil-equivalent barrels as of December 2013. It completed eight major upstream projects in 2014.

Royal Dutch Shell - $234.1bn

British-Dutch conglomerate Roy Dutch Shell operates in more than 70 countries and territories. Its total proven reserves at the end of 2014 were 13.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent while production for the full year 2014 was three million barrel of oil equivalent a day.

The company's upstream business constitutes Upstream Americas and Upstream International units. Major projects being developed by Shell include Gbaran Ubie Phase Two, Malampaya Phases 2 & 3, Stones, and Prelude FLNG. The company has interests in 30 refineries whose combined processing capacity is approximately 3.3 million barrels of oil a day.

Chevron - $227.2bn

Chevron Corporation, one of the world's biggest integrated energy companies, operates in some of the world's major oil and gas regions. It produced 5,167mmcf/d of natural gas and 2,571mb/d of total net oil equivalent in 2014, complemented by first production at the North Rankin 2 Project in Australia, the Papa-Terra Project in Brazil and the Tahiti 2 Project in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

Chevron's major activities in 2014 included two natural gas discoveries in the Carnarvon Basin offshore Western Australia and crude oil discovery at the Coronado prospect in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. The company reported earnings of $19.2bn for the year ended December 2014, while revenue stood at $211.9bn.

PetroChina - $202.2bn

PetroChina, a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), produces two-thirds of China's oil and gas, making it the biggest oil and gas producer in China.

The company's domestic exploration is centred in oil and gas regions such as Songliao Basin, Erdos Basin, Tarim Basin, Sichuan Basin and Bohai Bay Basin, and the output comes from oil and gas fields in Daqing, Changqing, Xinjiang, Tarim and the south-western region. Its overseas oil and gas operations are spread across Central Asia, the Middle East, America, Africa and Asia Pacific.

Total - $149.8bn

Total, an integrated oil and gas operator engaged in the exploration, production, processing and transportation of oil and gas resources, produced 1.03 million barrels of oil equivalent per day and 6,063 million cubic feet per day gas in 2014.

Total is the top deepwater producer in West Africa with interests in fields including Akpo, Egina, Clov, Pazflor, Dalia and Rosa. It also holds interests in LNG projects in Africa (Nigeria LNG), Australia (Ichthys LNG), the Middle East (Yemen LNG) and Russia (Yamal LNG).

BP - $148.8bn

BP, also known as British Petroleum, produced 3.2 million barrels of oil equivalent a day in 2014 and has proven oil reserves of 17,996 million barrels of oil equivalent according to December 2013 estimates.

Headquartered in London, BP has presence in 80 countries and upstream operations in 28 of these. BP is the biggest foreign player in the Russian oil market, and is also one of the biggest producers of natural gas in North America. It either wholly or partly owns 14 refineries across the world.
China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec Corp.) - $94.7bn

China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec Corp.), the second biggest producer of crude oil and natural gas in China, had proven developed and undeveloped reserves of 2,841 million barrels of oil and 6,493 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of December 2013.

The company has 12 oil and gas subsidiaries and is associated with oil and gas exploration and development zones in the east, west and south regions of China.

Eni - $90.9bn

Eni, the world's eighth biggest oil and gas operator by market value, produced 1.6 million barrels oil equivalent per day and reported $126.3bn of revenue and $1.5bn of net profit in 2014.

About 89% of the Eni's output was from outside Italy, primarily from the US, UK, Angola and Algeria. The company's estimated net proven reserves as of December 2014 stood at 6.60 billion barrels of oil equivalent.

Statoil - $89.2bn

Norwegian global energy company Statoil has business operations in 36 countries and upstream operations in 29 locations worldwide. It produced 1,927mboe per day and had proven oil and gas reserves of 5,359mmboe in 2014.

Statoil operates Oseberg, one of the world's biggest oil fields, and fields including Alve, Asgard, Borg, Heidrun, Kristine, Norne, Njord, Sleipner East and West, Skuld and Vega on the Norwegian continental shelf. Its major oil and gas discoveries in 2014 were in the Drivis prospect in the Barents Sea, and Askja prospects in the Grane area offshore Tanzania.

Gazprom - $88.8bn

Gazprom owns the world's biggest natural gas reserves, estimated at 35.7 trillion cubic meters, and the biggest gas transmission system. Its oil and condensate reserves stood at 3.2 billion tonnes as of December 2013.

Gazprom's gas transmission system constitutes 169,000km of gas trunk-lines and laterals, 247 line compressor stations, and 26 underground gas storages. The company is currently engaged in large-scale gas projects in the Yamal Peninsula, the Arctic seas, Eastern Siberia and the Far East, as well as exploration and production projects overseas.

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From ExxonMobil to Gazprom, offshore-technology.com profiles the world's 10 biggest public oil and gas companies.
Mar 3, 2016
ExxonMobil - $422.3bn

With $422.3bn market value, ExxonMobil is not only the world's biggest oil and gas company but also the world's biggest seller of petroleum products. It produced 2.1 million barrels of oil per day and 11.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day in 2014.

Headquartered in Irving, US, ExxonMobil has global presence in 47 countries. Its proven reserves were estimated to be 25.2 billion oil-equivalent barrels as of December 2013. It completed eight major upstream projects in 2014.

Royal Dutch Shell - $234.1bn

British-Dutch conglomerate Roy Dutch Shell operates in more than 70 countries and territories. Its total proven reserves at the end of 2014 were 13.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent while production for the full year 2014 was three million barrel of oil equivalent a day.

The company's upstream business constitutes Upstream Americas and Upstream International units. Major projects being developed by Shell include Gbaran Ubie Phase Two, Malampaya Phases 2 & 3, Stones, and Prelude FLNG. The company has interests in 30 refineries whose combined processing capacity is approximately 3.3 million barrels of oil a day.

Chevron - $227.2bn

Chevron Corporation, one of the world's biggest integrated energy companies, operates in some of the world's major oil and gas regions. It produced 5,167mmcf/d of natural gas and 2,571mb/d of total net oil equivalent in 2014, complemented by first production at the North Rankin 2 Project in Australia, the Papa-Terra Project in Brazil and the Tahiti 2 Project in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

Chevron's major activities in 2014 included two natural gas discoveries in the Carnarvon Basin offshore Western Australia and crude oil discovery at the Coronado prospect in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. The company reported earnings of $19.2bn for the year ended December 2014, while revenue stood at $211.9bn.

PetroChina - $202.2bn

PetroChina, a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), produces two-thirds of China's oil and gas, making it the biggest oil and gas producer in China.

The company's domestic exploration is centred in oil and gas regions such as Songliao Basin, Erdos Basin, Tarim Basin, Sichuan Basin and Bohai Bay Basin, and the output comes from oil and gas fields in Daqing, Changqing, Xinjiang, Tarim and the south-western region. Its overseas oil and gas operations are spread across Central Asia, the Middle East, America, Africa and Asia Pacific.

Total - $149.8bn

Total, an integrated oil and gas operator engaged in the exploration, production, processing and transportation of oil and gas resources, produced 1.03 million barrels of oil equivalent per day and 6,063 million cubic feet per day gas in 2014.

Total is the top deepwater producer in West Africa with interests in fields including Akpo, Egina, Clov, Pazflor, Dalia and Rosa. It also holds interests in LNG projects in Africa (Nigeria LNG), Australia (Ichthys LNG), the Middle East (Yemen LNG) and Russia (Yamal LNG).

BP - $148.8bn

BP, also known as British Petroleum, produced 3.2 million barrels of oil equivalent a day in 2014 and has proven oil reserves of 17,996 million barrels of oil equivalent according to December 2013 estimates.

Headquartered in London, BP has presence in 80 countries and upstream operations in 28 of these. BP is the biggest foreign player in the Russian oil market, and is also one of the biggest producers of natural gas in North America. It either wholly or partly owns 14 refineries across the world.
China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec Corp.) - $94.7bn

China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec Corp.), the second biggest producer of crude oil and natural gas in China, had proven developed and undeveloped reserves of 2,841 million barrels of oil and 6,493 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of December 2013.

The company has 12 oil and gas subsidiaries and is associated with oil and gas exploration and development zones in the east, west and south regions of China.

Eni - $90.9bn

Eni, the world's eighth biggest oil and gas operator by market value, produced 1.6 million barrels oil equivalent per day and reported $126.3bn of revenue and $1.5bn of net profit in 2014.

About 89% of the Eni's output was from outside Italy, primarily from the US, UK, Angola and Algeria. The company's estimated net proven reserves as of December 2014 stood at 6.60 billion barrels of oil equivalent.

Statoil - $89.2bn

Norwegian global energy company Statoil has business operations in 36 countries and upstream operations in 29 locations worldwide. It produced 1,927mboe per day and had proven oil and gas reserves of 5,359mmboe in 2014.

Statoil operates Oseberg, one of the world's biggest oil fields, and fields including Alve, Asgard, Borg, Heidrun, Kristine, Norne, Njord, Sleipner East and West, Skuld and Vega on the Norwegian continental shelf. Its major oil and gas discoveries in 2014 were in the Drivis prospect in the Barents Sea, and Askja prospects in the Grane area offshore Tanzania.

Gazprom - $88.8bn

Gazprom owns the world's biggest natural gas reserves, estimated at 35.7 trillion cubic meters, and the biggest gas transmission system. Its oil and condensate reserves stood at 3.2 billion tonnes as of December 2013.

Gazprom's gas transmission system constitutes 169,000km of gas trunk-lines and laterals, 247 line compressor stations, and 26 underground gas storages. The company is currently engaged in large-scale gas projects in the Yamal Peninsula, the Arctic seas, Eastern Siberia and the Far East, as well as exploration and production projects overseas.
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Petronas?
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Mar 3 2016, 01:16 PM)
Petronas kecil jer
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Actually how big is Petronas? Anyone seen their NAV?
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Actually how big is Petronas? Anyone seen their NAV?
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Petronas is not listed so macamana nak calculate the value. maybe Fortune will give an idea because Petronas is very particular about their listing as a Fortune 100 company.

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