IEM Shout Out – One Day Course on Corrosion Control of Steel Structures (postponed)

November 19, 2013

This is a shout out for IEM. The Chemical Engineering Technical Division will be organizing a one day course on Corrosion Control of Steel Structures on the 9th December, 2013 (Monday) at Wisma IEM, PJ. The session is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. (registration at 8.30 a.m.) and end around 5 p.m. Participant will be granted 3.5 CPD/ PDP hours at the end of the course.

Corrosion has been a concern in many industries. Corrosion can cause unexpected failures of structures and can result in huge losses in life, production as well as environmental. It has been reported that corrosion can, on average, causing around 3% of GNP in many industrialized countries.

Cathodic protection (CP) is one of few most widely applied corrosion protection methods. It has been successfully used to overcome corrosion and extension of service life of structures. The course is aimed to provide the understanding of principle of CP, techniques of CP survey and measurements and interpretation of CP survey data.

The course will introduce you to the following topics:

  • Principle of Cathodic Protection
  • Type of Cathodic Protection
  • Criteria of Cathodic Protection
  • Electrical Measurement for Cathodic Protection System
  • Special Cathodic Protection Survey Techniques

Mr. Kang Kim Ang, MSc. Corrosion (UMIST. U.K.), Dip. Materials Engineering (TARC), C.Eng., FIMM, Micorr, a Chartered Engineer registered with Engineering Council, UK and the Corrosion Specialist and Cathodic Protection Specialist accredited by National Association of Corrosion Engineer (NACE), USA and Institute of Materials, Malaysia (IMM).

Mr. Kang has over 25 years of experience in corrosion control, Cathodic Protection, heavy‐duty coatings, passive fire protection, and corrosion inspection in the oil & gas, marine, petrochemical, construction and industrial sectors in Malaysia, Indonesia, Philipines, Vietnam, Myanmar and some Middle East countries. He is currently the managing director of CORRTROL Group of companies, the local leading companies which specialized in EPCC, consultancy, R&D and various services in the field of corrosion protection for oil and gas projects.

Engr. Ong Wei Rex, M.Eng. Mechanical (UTM), B.Eng. Mechanical (Material) Engineering (UTM), Cathodic Protection Specialist by National Association of Corrosion Engineer (NACE), USA and CP Technologist Level 2 accredited by Institute of Materials, Malaysia (IMM). Eng Ong is a Graduate Member of IEM. He is also an active committee member of the Chemical Engineering Technical Division.

Register here or download the form here. A map to Wisma IEM is presented here.


IEM Shout Out – Visit to Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP), Gebeng Industrial Estate, Kuantan, Pahang)

November 19, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My technical division will be hosting a trip to Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP), Gebeng Industrial Estate, Kuantan, Pahang.) on the 23rd November, 2013. You will be anointed with 3.5 CPD / PDP hours.

Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP), situated in Kuantan, Pahang is a state-of-the-art Rare Earths processing plant that process Rare Earths sourced from Mount Weld in Western Australia, the richest known deposit of Rare Earths in the world. The visit aims to enlighten participants of the properties of Rare Earths, their use and the daily operational aspects of LAMP.

Tentative schedule:

  • 7.00 am Bus departs from IEM, PJ
  • 10.00 am Arrival at LAMP
  • 10.00 am – 12.00 pm Briefing on LAMP Operation
  • 12.00 pm – 12.30 pm Q&A Session
  • 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Tour of Plant
  • 1.30 pm – 2.00 pm Catered Lunch at LAMP
  • 2.00 pm End of tour and depart to IEM

Register here, and get the form here.


Saturday Star 2013-11-16 – Job Opportunities

November 18, 2013

Buy my recommendations, or through my Amazon store. Where are those corporate sponsors? Or throw donations at me. I need RM360 to get The Star ePaper.

  • I’m looking for a senior process engineer, 7+ years experience. Send your cv here. Also looking for technical safety persons, metering / measurement engineers and other seniors you think will catch my eye.
  • PETRONAS Chemicals Group Bhd has openings. Visit here with your updated resume.
  • Hey, why is the list so short?

Help me (and you) increase my cloud presence. Pleease use some form of cloud storage, so if you lose your laptop with those oh-so-important reports, be assured that (with Internet access) the files are still accessible. Use my referrals for Dropbox, MiMedia,  SpiderOak, MediaFire, Ubuntu One, Sugar Sync.

Break the Low Yat stranglehold! Support Newegg Malaysia, or check Amazon’s International Shipping. Yeah, baby!

Let’s go back to basics, the quanta of it all:

  

Alice in Quantumland: An Allegory of Quantum PhysicsThe Wizard of Quarks: A Fantasy of Particle PhysicsScrooge’s Cryptic Carol: Visions of Energy, Time, and Quantum Nature

The IEM has a coffee table book out, Engineering Heritage of Malaysia (no, it is not Datuk Seri Samy Vellu’s bio). Visit here for details.


Petronas Sees 14 Fields Under EOR Scheme Producing Up to 1B Barrels of Oil

November 17, 2013

Dateline 2013-09-26, Rigzone:

Malaysia’s state-owned oil company Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) expected production from 14 oil fields identified under the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) initiative to reach between 750 million and one billion barrels of oil for the duration of the fields’ economic life, subject to the condition of the fields and when these projects start up, local newspaper The Star reported Thursday.

The Tapis field is the first to be selected for the EOR scheme, under which Petronas seeks to reverse dwindling oil reserves in Malaysia. Five of these fields lie offshore Sabah and Sarawak, including Baram in Sarawak and St Joseph in Sabah, while the others are located offshore Peninsular Malaysia, including Tapis and Dulang fields.

Petronas CEO Shamsul Azhar Abbas said recently that production decline at its Malaysian oil fields has been kept to a minimum, at around 2 and 3 percent which helped the firm to maintain crude production at around 480,000 barrels per day, compared to 8 and 9 percent internationally, The Star reported.


Mokhzani to take over PetOne?

November 16, 2013

Dateline 2013-09-26:

Tycoon Datuk Mokhzani Mahathir may take over Petrol One Resources Bhd (PetOne), bankers familiar with the matter said on Monday.

PetOne, Malaysia’s first publicly-traded oil and gas storage provider, has seen its shares suspended from trading since May 22. Bursa Malaysia suspended the stock after the company technically defaulted on some loans.

Business Times understands that Mokhzani’s right-hand man, Yeow Kheng Chew, is leading the talks to take over PetOne.

Mokhzani, which according to Forbes magazine is Malaysia’s 15th richest man with a US$980 million (RM3.2 billion) fortune, is said to be interested in PetOne for its listing status.


Petronas’ EOR project in Tapis to boost oil production

November 15, 2013

Isn’t Tapis ExxonMobil’s field?

Dateline 2013-09-25, The Star:

Petroliam Nasional Bhd expects Malaysia’s first large scale enhanced oil recovery (EOR) project to boost oil production at the Tapis oilfield offshore peninsular Malaysia by up to 35,000 barrels per day from between 3,000 and 4,000 barrels currently.

Head of EOR programme, exploration and production technology division Dr Nasir Darman said using the water-alternating-gas (WAG) injection measure, the depleting Tapis oilfield will be injected with gases from nearby Guntong oilfield to increase pressure and enhance oil production.

Production, he added, is expected to start in the first half of next year. “At peak, the project is expected to produce between 25,000 and 35,000 barrels per day of oil in 2016 and 2017,” he told reporters in a briefing at the Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Bhd (MMHE) fabrication yard here on Tuesday.


Shell invests RM3.2b in Malaysia

November 14, 2013

Dateline 2013-09-25, Malaysian Reserve:

Shell Malaysia has reiterated its confidence to invest US$1 billion (RM3.22 billion) in fixed investments in the Malaysian oil and gas (O&G) industry, providing employment to over 6,500 people, Minister of International Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said.

“I just had a discussion with the Shell leadership including Shell’s group CEO and they have expressed confidence in the country and will continue to invest in the country, he told newsmen after delivering a keynote address at the Shell Malaysia Innovation Summit in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

A key project that Shell is working on is the Gumusut Kakap, a deepwater field which Shell is developing with Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd, ConocoPhillips and Murphy. When it goes into full production, it is expected to contribute 20% to 25% of Malaysia’s oil production, with design capacity of 150,000 barrels per day.

 


RPT-Fitch affirms Malaysia’s PETRONAS at ‘A’; outlook negative

November 13, 2013

Reuters, dateline 2013-09-23:

Fitch Ratings has affirmed Malaysia-based Petroliam Nasional Berhad’s (PETRONAS) Long-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs) at ‘A’, and its Short-Term Foreign-Currency IDR at ‘F1’. The Outlook on the Long-Term IDRs remains Negative.

At the same time, Fitch has affirmed PETRONAS’s foreign currency senior unsecured rating at ‘A’, including debt issued by PETRONAS Capital Limited and guaranteed by PETRONAS. PETRONAS Global Sukuk Ltd’s USD trust certificates have also been affirmed at ‘A’.

 


IEM Shout Out – Visit to Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP), Gebeng Industrial Estate, Kuantan, Pahang)

November 12, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My technical division will be hosting a trip to Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP), Gebeng Industrial Estate, Kuantan, Pahang.) on the 23rd November, 2013. You will be anointed with 3.5 CPD / PDP hours.

Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP), situated in Kuantan, Pahang is a state-of-the-art Rare Earths processing plant that process Rare Earths sourced from Mount Weld in Western Australia, the richest known deposit of Rare Earths in the world. The visit aims to enlighten participants of the properties of Rare Earths, their use and the daily operational aspects of LAMP.

Tentative schedule:

  • 7.00 am Bus departs from IEM, PJ
  • 10.00 am Arrival at LAMP
  • 10.00 am – 12.00 pm Briefing on LAMP Operation
  • 12.00 pm – 12.30 pm Q&A Session
  • 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Tour of Plant
  • 1.30 pm – 2.00 pm Catered Lunch at LAMP
  • 2.00 pm End of tour and depart to IEM

Register here, and get the form here.


Jeffrey claims Majid’s revelations helped to confirm suspicions

November 12, 2013

Daily Express, dateline 2013-09-19:

Sabah State Reform Party (Star) said the revelations by former United National Kadazan Organisation (Unko) Deputy Secretary-General Tan Sri Majid Khan recently regarding Federal Government policy on oil proved that Federal leaders were prepared to concoct lies “to steal Sabah’s oil and gas.”

Its Chief, Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan, said the explanation by Federal leaders in the 1970s that oil found on-shore belongs to Sabah while offshore belonged to the Federal Government showed that it wants Sabah’s oil and gas at all costs.

He was commenting on a talk presented by Tan Sri Majid Khan at the recent forum “The Formation of Malaysia – The Untold Story” organised by the Sabah Society.

Majid, according to Jeffrey, had said that whether it is true or lawful was another matter and it was up to the present Sabahans to take the matter to court to determine its legitimacy.