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 Oil & Gas Careers V12 - Upstream & Downstream, Market still slump, slow, snail pace...

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echobrainproject
post Nov 17 2017, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(steel52 @ Nov 17 2017, 11:14 AM)
what role is that?

do they still hire ?

i didnt see any job listing around here.
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lol spoon fed

that was 5 - 6 years ago!

here's a hint
call, email and write alot of cover letters specific to the company and the job. No copy and paste, every company is different.

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post Nov 19 2017, 12:14 PM

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Can someone please explain how come Sapura is in the lead position? What could be the particular reasons? This is likely to be the largest O&G contract to be awarded in 2-3 years.

Sapura leads race for Pegaga turnkey award



Sapura Energy’s engineering and construction division is in pole position to land a significant turnkey contract for work on Mubadala Petroleum’s Pegaga gas development off Sarawak, east Malaysia.

Pegaga is one of the few current Malaysian offshore oil and gas developments but is one of the largest.

The main prize is the engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning of a large central processing platform, with a 12,500-tonne topsides, 7000-tonne jacket and 3200 tonnes of piles.

The platform will feature a 12-slot drilling deck, a 50-person living quarters, and has been designed to produce between 400 million and 600 million cubic feet per day of gas.

It will be located in 110 metres of water in Block SK320 off Sarawak, and the floatover method of installation is understood to be favoured. Only two companies were invited to bid for the contract — Sapura Energy and Malaysia Marine & Heavy Engineering.

They are the leading exponents of big platform fabrication in Malaysia.

Bids were submitted some months ago, and sources said Sapura — with the support of WorleyParsons — is well positioned for the contract.

Both companies are desperate for a major new contract given their depleted order books and lack of ongoing work in their yards.

Sapura is insulated somewhat by its other divisions — its oil and gas production segment, its transportation and installation subsidiary and its drilling segment.

However, the company's recent market forecast was sombre, saying it remained “cautious on the outlook of recovery in the industry's capital spending”.

Activity levels would remain subdued in the near term and competition would remain intense. Sapura recently agreed with Subsea 7 to discontinue the SapuraAcergy joint venture, which resulted in Sapura becoming the sole owner of the Sapura 3000, a self-propelled dynamically-positioned heavy lift derrick and pipelay combination vessel.

This was viewed positively by Malaysian security analysts, as the vessel would enhance Sapura’s competitiveness in the engineering and construction business.

The vessel has worked in numerous countries, and also carried out landmark workscopes at Malaysia's first two deep-water projects — Kikeh and Gumusut-Kakap.

Abu Dhabi-headquartered Mubadala last September awarded Aker Solutions’ Malaysian subsidiary the front-end engineering and design contract for Pegaga.

Mubadala’s intention is to use the Pegaga field as the central hub for a series of discoveries in Block SK320.

The operator said Pegaga “is among the largest discoveries of recent years in Malaysia”.

Another aspect of the project is a 28-inch, 130-kilometre subsea gas pipeline to a new riser platform at a third-party field, said sources.

Mubadala was appointed the operator of Block SK320 in 2010 when the permit already contained the M5 discovery.

A successful appraisal well was drilled on M5 in 2012, followed in 2013-2014 by three substantial gas discoveries — Pegaga, Sirih and Sintok.

Mubadala is planning to drill two commitment wells in Block SK320 starting in December this year. It is understood the wells will be drilled using the jack-up Ensco 115 ( formerly the Atwood Orca) as part of a four-month extension with rig owner Ensco that Mubadala recently agreed.

Mubadala holds a 55% operating interest in SK320 with Petronas Carigali on 25% and Anglo-Dutch supermajor Shell holding 20%.

http://www.upstreamonline.com/hardcopy/138...a-turnkey-award
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post Nov 19 2017, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(contestchris @ Nov 19 2017, 12:14 PM)
Can someone please explain how come Sapura is in the lead position? What could be the particular reasons? This is likely to be the largest O&G contract to be awarded in 2-3 years.

Sapura leads race for Pegaga turnkey award
Sapura Energy’s engineering and construction division is in pole position to land a significant turnkey contract for work on Mubadala Petroleum’s Pegaga gas development off Sarawak, east Malaysia.

Pegaga is one of the few current Malaysian offshore oil and gas developments but is one of the largest.

The main prize is the engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning of a large central processing platform, with a 12,500-tonne topsides, 7000-tonne jacket and 3200 tonnes of piles.

The platform will feature a 12-slot drilling deck, a 50-person living quarters, and has been designed to produce between 400 million and 600 million cubic feet per day of gas.

It will be located in 110 metres of water in Block SK320 off Sarawak, and the floatover method of installation is understood to be favoured. Only two companies were invited to bid for the contract — Sapura Energy and Malaysia Marine & Heavy Engineering.

They are the leading exponents of big platform fabrication in Malaysia.

Bids were submitted some months ago, and sources said Sapura — with the support of WorleyParsons — is well positioned for the contract.

Both companies are desperate for a major new contract given their depleted order books and lack of ongoing work in their yards.

Sapura is insulated somewhat by its other divisions — its oil and gas production segment, its transportation and installation subsidiary and its drilling segment.

However, the company's recent market forecast was sombre, saying it remained “cautious on the outlook of recovery in the industry's capital spending”.

Activity levels would remain subdued in the near term and competition would remain intense. Sapura recently agreed with Subsea 7 to discontinue the SapuraAcergy joint venture, which resulted in Sapura becoming the sole owner of the Sapura 3000, a self-propelled dynamically-positioned heavy lift derrick and pipelay combination vessel.

This was viewed positively by Malaysian security analysts, as the vessel would enhance Sapura’s competitiveness in the engineering and construction business.

The vessel has worked in numerous countries, and also carried out landmark workscopes at Malaysia's first two deep-water projects — Kikeh and Gumusut-Kakap.

Abu Dhabi-headquartered Mubadala last September awarded Aker Solutions’ Malaysian subsidiary the front-end engineering and design contract for Pegaga.

Mubadala’s intention is to use the Pegaga field as the central hub for a series of discoveries in Block SK320.

The operator said Pegaga “is among the largest discoveries of recent years in Malaysia”.

Another aspect of the project is a 28-inch, 130-kilometre subsea gas pipeline to a new riser platform at a third-party field, said sources.

Mubadala was appointed the operator of Block SK320 in 2010 when the permit already contained the M5 discovery.

A successful appraisal well was drilled on M5 in 2012, followed in 2013-2014 by three substantial gas discoveries — Pegaga, Sirih and Sintok.

Mubadala is planning to drill two commitment wells in Block SK320 starting in December this year. It is understood the wells will be drilled using the jack-up Ensco 115 ( formerly the Atwood Orca) as part of a four-month extension with rig owner Ensco that Mubadala recently agreed.

Mubadala holds a 55% operating interest in SK320 with Petronas Carigali on 25% and Anglo-Dutch supermajor Shell holding 20%.

http://www.upstreamonline.com/hardcopy/138...a-turnkey-award
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Simple. Politic. Hehe
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post Nov 20 2017, 10:02 AM

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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Nov 19 2017, 04:31 PM)
Simple. Politic. Hehe
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the thing not yet jadi already write up an article like that...
sounds more like marketing team doing their job to hype things up and get people to invest in the shares

"in the lead" was not defined.
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post Nov 20 2017, 10:39 AM

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Simple explanation.

MMHE already got the EPC of CPP Bokor, another float over type of a platform.

BN wants to retain Perak in the next GE 14.

Hence Lumut based Sapura’s the logical choice as well as a politically correct choice to be the recipient of the CPP Pegaga contract.

Ta daaaaa.

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^ above comment. Yeszaaa.
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biasa la tuh. no such thing as tender 'telus'. you go any country also will aways have greasing the wheel system'.

someone always profits from others and vice versa. goes round in circles.
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QUOTE(mhyug @ Nov 20 2017, 04:34 PM)
biasa la tuh. no such thing as tender 'telus'. you go any country also will aways have greasing the wheel system'.

someone always profits from others and vice versa. goes round in circles.
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Most new wellhead platforms in SK waters EPC Contracts are “lined up” to be awarded to the Sarawak fabricators.

One Penaga wellhead is going to one of them.

Another 2 wellheads (Sapura E) & 1 Shell wellhead both in SK waters are most likely going to the same Kuching fabricator. Other fabricators can only gigit jari, AGAIN!
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post Nov 21 2017, 12:00 AM

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QUOTE(Stamp @ Nov 20 2017, 06:14 PM)
Most new wellhead platforms in SK waters EPC Contracts are “lined up” to be awarded to the Sarawak fabricators.

One Penaga wellhead is going to one of them.

Another 2 wellheads (Sapura E) & 1 Shell wellhead both in SK waters are most likely going to the same Kuching fabricator. Other fabricators can only gigit jari, AGAIN!
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Biasalah bang. S4S brows.gif I cannot lie to myself, I am overriding this sentiment brows.gif
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QUOTE(Stamp @ Nov 19 2017, 10:39 PM)
Simple explanation.

MMHE already got the EPC of CPP Bokor, another float over type of a platform.

BN wants to retain Perak in the next GE 14.

Hence Lumut based Sapura’s the logical choice as well as a politically correct choice to be the recipient of the CPP Pegaga contract.

Ta daaaaa.
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Good points.
No further comments heheeee

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QUOTE(Stamp @ Nov 20 2017, 06:14 PM)
Most new wellhead platforms in SK waters EPC Contracts are “lined up” to be awarded to the Sarawak fabricators.

One Penaga wellhead is going to one of them.

Another 2 wellheads (Sapura E) & 1 Shell wellhead both in SK waters are most likely going to the same Kuching fabricator. Other fabricators can only gigit jari, AGAIN!
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Just out of curiosity, would this be Brooke Dockyard?
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QUOTE(McF7y @ Nov 22 2017, 08:32 AM)
Just out of curiosity, would this be Brooke Dockyard?
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No, it's pesky neighbour. whistling.gif

BD yard full already, they've gotten 3 EPC wellheads already.
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QUOTE(Stamp @ Nov 22 2017, 10:20 AM)
No, it's pesky neighbour.  whistling.gif

BD yard full already, they've gotten 3 EPC wellheads already.
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Hahaha, pesky neighbour? Oceanmight or KKB then?

I'm not too familiar with Sarawak fabricators to be honest, but we have participated in a few bids with BD lately, mainly for Anjung and Bokor.
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QUOTE(McF7y @ Nov 22 2017, 10:52 AM)
Hahaha, pesky neighbour? Oceanmight or KKB then?

I'm not too familiar with Sarawak fabricators to be honest, but we have participated in a few bids with BD lately, mainly for Anjung and Bokor.
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Oceanmight tu adik KKB ler...... “sama bapak lain emak”.

Dengar OMSB pernah kena kencing dgn BD. So the company berdendam nak “kuburkan” BD. But one of BD’s directors ada bau-bau durian dgn CM Sarawak. Ironic eh?

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QUOTE(Stamp @ Nov 22 2017, 09:26 PM)
Oceanmight tu adik KKB ler...... “sama bapak lain emak”.

Dengar OMSB pernah kena kencing dgn BD. So the company berdendam nak “kuburkan” BD. But one of BD’s directors ada bau-bau durian dgn CM Sarawak. Ironic eh?
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MoU went sour between BD and OMSB. I know the real story. Not nice to reveal it here.
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QUOTE(Stamp @ Nov 22 2017, 09:26 PM)
Oceanmight tu adik KKB ler...... “sama bapak lain emak”.

Dengar OMSB pernah kena kencing dgn BD. So the company berdendam nak “kuburkan” BD. But one of BD’s directors ada bau-bau durian dgn CM Sarawak. Ironic eh?
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BD is a state owned GLC of Sarawak, protected under state act Article 54. BD is a corporation since 1912, no way can easily wipe out.
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Nov 22 2017, 10:48 PM)
BD is a state owned GLC of Sarawak, protected under state act Article 54. BD is a corporation since 1912, no way can easily wipe out.
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Same as PDA, instituted by Parliament Act. It's not easy for Petros to get around the Act. brows.gif
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QUOTE(Stamp @ Nov 22 2017, 09:26 PM)
Oceanmight tu adik KKB ler...... “sama bapak lain emak”.

Dengar OMSB pernah kena kencing dgn BD. So the company berdendam nak “kuburkan” BD. But one of BD’s directors ada bau-bau durian dgn CM Sarawak. Ironic eh?
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Ohh okok, thank you for the input. Did not know they were related and the whole thing with BD.
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QUOTE(Stamp @ Nov 23 2017, 07:58 AM)
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Same as PDA, instituted by Parliament Act. It's not easy for Petros to get around the Act.  brows.gif
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We will see about that brows.gif Are you sure Petros not easy to play around with PDA? Hehehehe. We have moratorium via our own Immigration law brows.gif
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QUOTE(Stamp @ Nov 22 2017, 10:20 AM)
No, it's pesky neighbour.  whistling.gif

BD yard full already, they've gotten 3 EPC wellheads already.
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BD second yard, which much much much more larger, fully audited by MPM, still kosong. Hehe.

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