IEM Shout Out – One-Day Course on Centrifugal Pump Theory And Application-Basic Principles

August 14, 2015

My technical division will be hosting a 1 day seminar on the 28th September , 2015. It is worth 6.5 CPD points, and held at Wisma IEM. The course will be presented by Ir. Hassanazhari Ahdi. Process engineers, can you please attend?

CENTRIFUGAL PUMP THEORY AND APPLICATION shall provide the audience with the knowledge and principles of pump design, sizing, selection and performance analysis. The course will be beneficial to engineers dealing with pump and will be presented in a way that is comprehensible to the engineers who are with or without the oil and gas background. The objectives of the course are to provide exposure to the audiences on understanding of fundamental design of centrifugal pump, the critical pump parameters when evaluating pump selection and making the best decision on specification.

 

Ir. Hassanazhari Ahdi has been in the oil and gas industry for 25 years working for companies such as Technip, TPVN, KPOC and SDE. His core expertise is in design works, erection, testing, hook-up and commissioning.  Currently, he is an independent consultant providing consultancy for various design offices. He graduated from University of Malaya with a degree in Mechanical in year 1987 and a Masters in Engineering from UTM in year 2006. He has served many major Oil and Gas Companies locally and abroad such as PETRONAS, SHELL, EXXON-MOBIL, QATAR PETROLEUM, QATAR MEARSK OIL, TOTAL, CONOCO-PHILIPSs and CUU LONG.

Register here, or download the form here.


Petronas won’t cut staff despite earnings drop, deputy minister says

August 13, 2015

One more quote in ‘The Book of Last Words’?

Dateline 2015-06-17, Malay Mail:

Petronas will not release any of its employees amid falling profits caused by the dip in global oil price, Parliament was told today.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Razali Ibrahim said that despite a projected 40 per cent drop in the dividends expected to be paid to the government this year, none of 50,000 Petronas employees will lose their jobs.

“One guarantee we can give is we that will maintain all 50,000 Petronas employees all over the world because now the reduction in spending… is to ensure we stay operational,” he said during a reply in Parliament to Kepala Batas MP Datuk Seri Reeezal Merican.

“Today, we actually still need additional employees to maintain operations so this is at least a guarantee we can give,” he added.

Razali explained that Petronas’ dividend payment to Putrajaya  was RM73 billion in 2013 and RM75 billion in 2014, but based on this year’s first quarter profits, this is expected to drop to only RM43 billion in 2015.


Shout Out – One-Day Course on Safety Integrity Levels (SIL) Training For Workshop Participants

August 11, 2015

My technical division will be hosting a 1 day seminar on the 10th Sovember, 2015. It is worth 6.5 CPD points, and held at Wisma IEM. Since I’m giving it, I expect hoards will have to be turned away at the gates. And it’s a big room, so I need to fill the seats.

In the Layer of Protection methodology, a Safety Instrumented Function (SIF) designed to eliminate the cause of a risk or minimize the consequence of an event. The expectation of the SIF’s reliability to perform upon demand must be defined so that it is designed appropriately. The Safety Integrity Level (SIL) study is a tool used this.

This full day course is designed to educate participants in the SIL process from the perspective of a SIL team member. It is meant to provide both instruction and workshop sessions so that the participants:

  • Are familiar with the concept of ‘risk’
  • Are familiar with the theory and terminology behind Layers of Protection, SIS, SIF, SIL and LOPA
  • Are familiar with the different SIL methodologies: risk graph, risk matrix, LOPA.
  • Have expectations as to what the SIL workshop will (and won’t) provide.
  • Understand what deliverables can be expected from a SIL workshop.
  • Have the opportunity to participate in SIL exercise in a safe environment.Opportunity to share SIL experiences.

Wata has 19 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, in both design and operations.

Register here, or download the form here.


Saturday Star 2015-08-08– Job Opportunities

August 10, 2015

Eid Mubarak. May Allah accept my efforts, and yours. Donate to your favourite charity, buy my recommendations, or through my Amazon store. Or get the Young Turks series (all 4 books). Where are those corporate sponsors? Or throw donations at me.

  • I’m looking for jobs for 4Q2015. Send me your POs.
  • An associate of mine is looking for a technical safety part-time adviser. 2 Associates, actually. Needs to be needle sharp with respect to QRAs, and HSE safety cases. A calm demeanor to handle nonsensical questions from young engineers helps as well. Either that, or a drinking problem.
  • Another associate is looking for a project engineer, 5 years plus relevant experience is good.
  • Nothing much in the news.

Support your local bookshop!  Bookalicious at The Summit Subang is a good choice. I think they focus on trilogies, quadrilogies, and other ologies. Tell them I sent you, and enjoy the look of perplexity on their faces. Those of you who have dropped my name, thanks!

Food choice of the week? Whatever open house is closest to you.

Seen the Episode VII new trailer? Ff you say “What is episode Vii?”, I disown you.

Join the Star Wars Fever:

Star Wars Trilogy Episodes IV-VI (Blu-ray + DVD), Star Wars Trilogy Episodes I-III (Blu-ray + DVD), Heir to the Jedi: Star Wars


LNG plants unsuitable for Sabah, says Musa

August 9, 2015

Dateline 2015-07-06, TMI:

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plants are unsuitable for Sabah, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.

“Clearly, Sabah does not produce as much LNG as Sarawak, which has more of it and less oil.

“So an LNG plant in Sabah, such as the one operated by Petronas Bintulu, is not suitable. Sabah in any case has more oil than LNG,” Musa (pic, right) told the Sabah state assembly today.

He was replying to a question by Mohamad Alamin (BN-Bongawan), on why LNG plants were not being built in Sabah, during the First Supplementary Supply Bill 2015 debate.
Musa, who is also Sabah finance minister, said the LNG produced in Sabah would be channelled via the Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal in Kimanis through the Sabah-Sarawak Gas Pipeline to Bintulu’s LNG plant.

 


World class training facility to be built at UMS

August 8, 2015

Dateline 2015-07-15, Borneo Post:

A world class training and competence assurance facility will be set up at the University Malaysia Sabah (UMS) campus to train manpower for the oil and gas industry.

The multi-million dollar facility will include a Safe Live Process Plant (SLPP), a realistic industrial oil and gas facility that will provide a safe and controlled environment for new and experienced trainees to develop practical skills and enhance competency.

Construction of the proejct will begin as soon the feasibility study conducted since April 2015 is completed (currently entering its final stages). It is expected to take nine months to complete, and its first intake of trainees is expected in the last quarter of 2015.

This was disclosed when a high-powered delegation from UMS led by Professor Ir Dr Rosalam Hj Sarbatly paid a courtesy call on Industrial Development Minister Datuk Raymond Tan recently.


Petronas adjusts to oil price

August 7, 2015

Dateline 2015-06-14, TMI:

Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) will continue to implement cost-cutting measures, concentrate on profitable projects, as well as eye opportunistic acquisitions abroad to adjust to the “ups and downs” of oil price.

Its Executive Vice-President/Chief Executive Officer of Upstream, Datuk Wee Yeow Hin, said this time people thought the oil price will be soft for a little bit longer.

“Therefore all companies, including us, are adjusting our capital expenditure (capex),” he said.

Unlike the previous cycle in 1998/1999 whereby the price stabilised by 2000, and during the 2008 global recession where it went down to US$45 per barrel to recover by 2009, this time there is no indication that the oil price will pick up to US$100 per barrel in the next three to four years.
Wee said for oil, short-term duration contract will be one year, unlike liquefied natural gas, where the contracts could last 20 to 30 years.


Petronas to keep focus on ‘cool and sexy’ gas business

August 6, 2015

I guess ‘cool’ because of refrigeration units, and ‘sexy’ because of the strippers? And why isn’t a ‘Malaysian’ publication not using  Dato’ and spelling Yiaw wrong?

Dateline 2015-06-14, FMT:

Petronas will remain focused on the “cool and sexy” natural gas business for the long-term, said its executive vice-president Wee Yeow (sic) Hin.

“Demand for LNG will always be there and it is expected to triple by 2035, from 210 million tonnes in 2010 to 500 million tonnes in 2030 and reaching 600 million tonnes in 2035,” he said in an interview with Bernama.

He said there were about 30 LNG supply projects globally at present and the number was expected to double to 60 projects by 2030.

“This year there are about 36 countries importing LNG and by 2030 it is expected to grow to 50 countries.

“Japan, Korea and Taiwan will remain as large and important markets but the biggest volume growth would come from India, China and Asean,” he said.


Marketing Rounds – UTP Research

August 5, 2015

The IEM was fortunate that we visited the UTP labs. Here are a couple of videos of floating structure models being tested. The videos were taken from the side of the wave tank.


Shout Out – One-Day Course on Safety Integrity Levels (SIL) Training For Workshop Participants

August 4, 2015

My technical division will be hosting a 1 day seminar on the 10th Sovember, 2015. It is worth 6.5 CPD points, and held at Wisma IEM. Since I’m giving it, I expect hoards will have to be turned away at the gates. And it’s a big room, so I need to fill the seats.

In the Layer of Protection methodology, a Safety Instrumented Function (SIF) designed to eliminate the cause of a risk or minimize the consequence of an event. The expectation of the SIF’s reliability to perform upon demand must be defined so that it is designed appropriately. The Safety Integrity Level (SIL) study is a tool used this.

This full day course is designed to educate participants in the SIL process from the perspective of a SIL team member. It is meant to provide both instruction and workshop sessions so that the participants:

  • Are familiar with the concept of ‘risk’
  • Are familiar with the theory and terminology behind Layers of Protection, SIS, SIF, SIL and LOPA
  • Are familiar with the different SIL methodologies: risk graph, risk matrix, LOPA.
  • Have expectations as to what the SIL workshop will (and won’t) provide.
  • Understand what deliverables can be expected from a SIL workshop.
  • Have the opportunity to participate in SIL exercise in a safe environment.Opportunity to share SIL experiences.

Wata has 19 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, in both design and operations.

Register here, or download the form here.