Three parties prequalified for Kasawari CPP contract

March 20, 2015

Dateline 2015-01-13, Borneo Post:

Three parties have likely been pre-qualified by Petronas for the US$1.5 billion Kasawari central processing platform (CPP) contract.

AmResearch Sdn Bhd (AmResearch) noted that the three parties are South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd, a joint venture between Italy’s Saipem SpA and SapuraKencana Petroleum Bhd, and a partnership between France’s Technip SA and Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings Bhd (MMHE).

“We understand the bidding is in progress and is currently being evaluated.

“The contract could be awarded sometime in April. Berlian McDermott, a joint venture between TH Heavy Engineering Bhd and Houston-based McDermott International Inc, did not progress beyond the prequalifying stage of this contest,” said AmResearch.


IEM Shout Out – Visit to Jutasama Sdn. Bhd.

March 19, 2015

This is a shout out for the IEM. My technical division will be hosting a trip to Jutasama (I first read it as Jutamas :)) Sdn. Bhd. on the 27th March, 2015. You will be anointed with 2.5 CPD / PDP hours.

Just note that is a Friday.

Jutasama Sdn. Bhd. (Jutasama) is engaged in the design, fabrication, installation and commissioning of special tanks, pressure vessels, piping and specialised processing equipment required by the chemical industry, food processing plants and other engineering undertakings. The company is capable of fabricating products in accordance to major international codes or specifications in carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy and clad materials.

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Register here, and get the form here.  Flyers for the above and other events may be obtained here.


Rafizi to fight for viable retail oil industry

March 17, 2015

Why the long faces? Oil prices go up and down. When they go back up to USD100 this 2H2015, will there be an outcry from the retailers?

Dateline 2015-01-08, FMT:

Pandan MP Rafizi Ramli has warned that profit margins in the retail oil industry are being squeezed between advance purchases of oil by station owners, reduction in pump prices at monthly intervals as the oil market declines, and government taxes.

He called for pump prices to be fixed on a weekly basis and station operators be allowed to collect petrol and diesel supplies on a consignment basis as the practice is elsewhere in the world.


Saturday Star 2015-03-14 – Job Opportunities

March 16, 2015

Happy Pi of the Century day.  If you missed it, you can always aim for 31-4-’15, same month as May the Forth. 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.

  • PETRONAS Technical Training is looking for Engineering Leaders, and Executives. Email them here.
  • An associate of mine is looking for a technical safety part-time adviser. 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.
  • Hess is still looking for a measurement and allocation engineer.
  • Nothing else this week

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? How if you visit Vietnam, how about visiting and updating GoHalalVietnam! for your food needs. For your other needs, talk to your local tour guide/ concierge / man on the street.

As crude prices are low, you need all the help you can get to nail that elusive 2k job:

Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking, Ghost in the Wires: My Adventures as the World’s Most Wanted Hacker, The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security


Petronas may slash domestic investment 30 pct as crude slumps -sources

March 15, 2015

Dateline 2015-01-07, Reuters:

Malaysian state oil firm Petronas may slash capital expenditure even more than it has signalled because the continuing rout in oil prices has hurt revenue, with domestic spending facing cuts of about 30 percent, sources said on Wednesday.

Some domestic and international projects that may become unprofitable due to the continued decline in oil prices could be shelved by Petronas, or Petroliam Nasional Bhd, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.


Ba’Kelalan people demand dialogue with Petronas

March 14, 2015

Tell me if I’m wrong, but isn’t one point of contention that the local people are habituating PETRONAS’ right of way land illegally? And because this is a sensitive issue, PETRONAS is in a lose-lose situation, up the proverbial creek without a poodle?

Dateline 2015-01-06, FMT:

The people in Ba’Kelalan, a stone’s throw from the Sabah-Sarawak interstate gas pipeline, are demanding a promised report and dialogue on the explosion in June last year at a section between Lawas and Long Sukang. They have lived in fear for their safety ever since that day.

The fiery explosion, heard some 12km away in Lawas, forced a temporary shutdown of the RM4 billion-project.

They do not rule out public protests should Petronas start shipping gas via the pipeline next month to South Korea and Japan as the local grapevine has it.

Ba’Kelalan Assemblyman Baru Bian, raising the issue, disclosed that the soil where the explosion occurred may not be firm as it was “still moving”.

“We are certainly concerned about our safety, especially the villagers in my village which is just 3km from the project,” said Baru who confirmed that he would support any public protests against the pipeline. “Some parts of the pipeline were exposed above ground.

 

 


LEGALLY SPEAKING Overview of laws governing oil and gas sector in Malaysia

March 13, 2015

Of course, the PETRONAS interpretation is the binding one.

Dateline 2015-01-05, The Sun Daily:

The recent decline in global fuel prices has resulted in the Malaysian government scrapping fuel subsidies for petrol and diesel from Dec 1, 2014. In view of the recent developments, it is timely to have an insight into the oil and gas laws in Malaysia.
The oil and gas industry is generally divided into upstream, midstream and downstream activities. Upstream activities consist of exploration, development and production of oil and gas resources. Midstream and downstream activities range from the transportation of oil and gas, to refining and processing through to marketing and trading of end products.

Malaysia Oil & Gas Regulatory Framework

The principal legislations which form the foundation of the development of the oil and gas industry in Malaysia are the Petroleum Development Act 1974 (PDA), the Petroleum Regulations 1974 (Petroleum Regulations) and the Gas Supply Act 1993 (GSA). The PDA applies to all activities in the value chain of the oil and gas industry in Malaysia, except for the supply of gas through the pipelines to consumers, which is regulated by the GSA.


IEM Shout Out – Visit to Jutasama Sdn. Bhd.

March 12, 2015

This is a shout out for the IEM. My technical division will be hosting a trip to Jutasama (I first read it as Jutamas :)) Sdn. Bhd. on the 27th March, 2015. You will be anointed with 2.5 CPD / PDP hours.

Just note that is a Friday.

Jutasama Sdn. Bhd. (Jutasama) is engaged in the design, fabrication, installation and commissioning of special tanks, pressure vessels, piping and specialised processing equipment required by the chemical industry, food processing plants and other engineering undertakings. The company is capable of fabricating products in accordance to major international codes or specifications in carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy and clad materials.

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Register here, and get the form here.  Flyers for the above and other events may be obtained here.


IEM Shout Out – Brief Look at an Offshore Project Journey – Engineering Roles Beyond Detail Design

March 12, 2015

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting the above talk by Ir. Tg. Fadziliaton on the 14th  March, 2015. Turn up by 8.30 to obtain nasi lemak.

The talk will gives a brief look on the journey of a typical oil and gas offshore project from FEED, Detail Design, Procurement, Fabrication up to the Commissioning.

Typically, a design engineer involvements is limited to the initial one or two stages of the project before they move on to the next project, more often due to end of their contract. The next stage of project is handled by a different group / team which does not have design engineers from the previous stages.

The design will usually evolve during each stage of the project even right up to the commissioning stage. It is very essential to keep every change to the minimum while maintaining the intended purpose of the design and to ensure a smooth information flow of these changes throughout the project. An awareness of the impact on change to the design beyond detail design stage i.e. procurement and fabrication needs to maintained.

Therefore, the design engineer should be involved and attached to a project up to and perhaps beyond the Commissioning stage, to support the above aims.

The objective of the talk is to familiarize with the stages of a project, the process and challenges of each stages and emphasis the important of information flow and the roles of the design engineer during each stage of the project.

Ir. Tengku Fadziliaton graduated from Loughborough University of Technology with degree in Chemical Engineering in 1997. She has started her career in the upstream oil and gas industry 17 years ago and has experience in detail design, fabrication, commissioning and operation in process engineer capacity. She has involved in projects for wellhead platforms, processing platforms and FPSOs as well as being part of operation support team for the same.

She is currently Senior Process Engineer in Engineering and Commissioning department in Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company.

Register here, and pick up the brochure here.


Exciting year for oil & gas industry

March 12, 2015

Dateline 2015-01-05, Daily Express:

The year that ended was an exciting one for the oil and gas (O&G) industry in Sabah as the sector has been progressively growing and moving towards the right direction of becoming a developed and high-income State.

In fact, the State Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman has recognised the huge potential of the industry that would accelerate the State’s social and economic development.

It has also committed to participate directly in the O&G industry to ensure the sector reap benefits for the State and boosting its economy.

The most significant and landmark decision as a result of closer ties between the State and Federal Government, was when Petronas has officially agreed to give the State Government a 10 per cent stake in the Liquefied Natural Gas Sdn Bhd 9 (LNG 9) in Bintulu, Sarawak.