From Bernama – Oil Royalty, Kelantan Not Eligible Because Of Emergency Ordinance

March 17, 2010

Taken from Bernama, dateline 2010-03-11:

KUALA LUMPUR, March 11 (Bernama) — Kelantan is not entitled to claim oil royalty outside its territorial waters because the Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance 1969 is still enforced, said a law practitioner.

Datuk Mohd Hafarizam Harun said provision No.7 of the Ordinance stipulated that the state’s boundary which is the state’s land mass and its territorial waters stretched three nautical miles measured from the low-tide water mark.

However, two oil wells disputed by the Kelantan state government are located outside the ‘area’.

“To my knowledge, the Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance 1969 is still in force and has not been abolished by the government. In fact, there are Ordinances formulated at that time, such as ESCAR (Essential (Security Cases) Regulations 1975), which are still in force,” he said when contacted by BERNAMA, here Thursday.

He was commenting on the statement by former Sarawak chief minister Tun Abdul Rahman Yakub, who supported the stand of the Federal Government that the State Government was not entitled to claim the oil royalty unless it could prove that the state’s territorial waters exceeded three nautical miles.

And here’s more fuel to the fire.


MECIP GoC: Job Posting

March 15, 2010

Since Mecip are nice clients and I assume the first ad had some response, I’ll put up a job advert for one of their non-Oil&Gas related companies (GoC stands for Group of Companies, by the way):

A related company of MECIP, Nadi Era Mart Sdn Bhd is inviting suitably qualified for the position of “Account Officer”.

Qualifications:

  • Diploma in accountancy or finance

Requirements:

  • Min 3 years working experience handling accounts or finance of a company
  • Must have good communication skills, both verbal and writing in English and Malay. Proficiency in Mandarin or Tamil or any other additional language is an added advantage
  • Must have good interpersonal skills
  • Must be willing to work extra hours and travel
  • Must have a pleasant personality
  • Must be a person of high integrity and honesty
  • Must be computer literate (MS Words and Excel)
  • Knowledge of UBS would be an added advantage

Location of work: Kijal

Background of company:

Nadi Era Mart Sdn Bhd is a licensed packager and wholesaler of rice. It is expanding it’s market by moving up the supply chain as owner/operator of a rice processing and packaging plant. The plant, located in Kijal, is currently under construction and is expected to enter into its commercial operation phase by mid March 2010.

Interested candidates are required to write to admin@nadiera.com.my, provide copy of resume and photos.

Actually, I (Wata) would be looking for someone of this calibre as well in about 6 months…


Shout Out IChemE – Pinch Me: A Creative Engineer

March 15, 2010

This is a shout out for the IChemE.  They will have an evening talk on Wed, 17th March 2010. Refreshments will be at 6pm, whereas the presentation will be from 6.30pm till 8pm.

The speaker, Ir. Dr. Dominic Foo is world leading researcher on process integration and pinch analysis. In the past few years, he developed various waste minimisation techniques for sustainable chemical processes.

Did I mention that we are both on the IEM Chemical Division Committee?


Saturday Star 2010-03-13 – Job Opportunities

March 15, 2010

First off, if you need my help to submit your CVs, donate to the blog, and I’ll review your CV to see if it is worthy of my (and my associates’) expectations. If you can’t figure out how to donate, you are definitely Cylon fodder.

  • And Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company (KPOC to friends) has a two-page spread. I presume they are now moving into detailed design / fabrication? Anyhow, the posts that they hope to fill are: Snr Construction Eng, Snr Commissioning Eng, Snr Telecom Eng, Snr Pipeline Management Eng, Snr Metering Eng, Snr Safety Eng, Snr Cost Eng, Project HSE Eng, Elec Eng, Mech Eng, Metering System Reliability Eng (not many of us around). Please apply here, or snail mail to: Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Comp Sdn Bhd, Level 52, Tower 2, PETRONAS Twin Towers, KLCC, 50088 KL, Malaysia.
  • Lundin’s looking for people, though not engineers. Visit their site and apply here.
  • Weatherford is looking for a Business Unit Manager, Controlled Pressure Drilling & Testing. Visit their site (www.weatherford.jobs, that’s a new top level domain) and apply here.

IChemE Shout Out – AGM

March 13, 2010

<NOTICE is hereby given of an ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING as follows

Date: Saturday 20th March 2010

Time:

  • 09.00 am – Refreshments/Breakfast
  • 09.30 am – AGM commences
Venue: University Of Malaya
DK1 Faculty of Engineering (Fakulti Kejuruteraan)
50603 Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA

Click here to link to the UM map:
(DK1 lecture theatre is at Block A Biomedical / Bioperubatan. As soon as you take the left turn slope to the Engineering Faculty, the Biomedical/ Bioperubatan Block A can be seen on the right. Once you park and get into the main foyer, the lecture theatre can be accessed on the far right of this block. You need to take the staircase up).

Agenda:

  • Presentation of Board’s Annual Report Presentation and approval of the accounts of preceding financial year
  • Report by External Auditors
  • Election of Board Members for year 2011 (1st Jan – 31st Dec 2011)
  • Election of Honorary Auditors
  • Constitution amendments
  • Any other matters properly brought forward

Notes: Members are to take note that in accordance with Article 8.5 of the Constitution of the IChemE Malaysia Branch,

Any member who wishes to place an item on the agenda of a General Meeting may do so provided he gives written notice to the Honorary Secretary seven (7) days before the meeting is due to be held.


Wah Seong, Wasco and GSI

March 13, 2010

Some industry news I heard about, while doing a risk assessment for one of our clients.

Remember Wah Seong, a company I previously mentioned as not having met? To quote from their website:

Staying focused is imperative in this dynamic, ever-challenging industry. Hence, the Group has now organised itself into 6 business divisions under its wholly owned subsidiary, Wasco Energy Limited.

Actually, it’s kind of funny. Both the old and new company websites are up and running, if you know the secret code. (For discovering this error, please send the check to IGL. Bullion and diamonds accepted).

Anyhow, I came across Gas Services International Ltd (GSI), which Wah Seong bought in 2005. It turns out that they have recently (this week) gone through an exercise where they will carry the Wasco brand.

Kinda like when Pöyry was building up its brand by renaming all its subsidiaries.


IEM Shout Out – Structural Integrity Assessment in Oil & Gas Plants – A Case Study

March 9, 2010

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting the above talk on the 13th March, 2010. It’ll be at 9:30 am (makan-makan at 9:00) at Wisma IEM. That’s right people, as part of the new health drive you are required to walk up 3 flights of stairs to get your 2 CPD points.

It has been a standard industrial practice to carry out hazard analysis for hazardous operations. However, accidents still happen and occasionally, the consequences are alarming. In many cases, the accidents could be prevented if the hazard analysis exercise has been more effectively completed or if the analysis findings (information pertaining the hazards and controls) are communicated to and hence, appreciated by everyone. In response to this, the Bowie technique was invented and is being increasingly adopted in the oil & gas industry. It is simple and can be applied for all types of hazards, such as fire/explosion, environmental pollution, work-related accidents, transportation accidents, security threats, health hazards and many others. It is suitable forother industries as well e.g. construction, fabrication , manufacturing, aviation, shipping etc. The bow-tie technique emphasises on a pragmatic approach to identify not only hazard controls but also measures required to ensure the effectiveness of the identified controls. The overall findings are graphically presented  on a bowtie-like skeleton that allows easy understanding and communication.

Ir. Mohd Nazri Mustafa holds a B.E in Civil Engineering from the University of Wollongong, Australia. He has 18 years of experience in dealing with civil and structural engineering issues in oil, gas and, petrochemical plant environment. He has been involved in projects such as Gas Processing Plants GPP 5&6, Propane Dehydrogenation Plant Project, Malaysia LNG, GPP1 Revamp & Rejuvenation and Petronas projects in Sudan.

Fliers for the above and other events may be obtained here. A map to Wisma IEM is presented here. It’s the building identified as ‘Puteri Nursing College.’


Saturday Star 2010-03-06 – Job Opportunities

March 8, 2010
  • ExxonMobil is looking for Drilling Engineers and Quality Engineers. Visit the site, or snail mail to Recruitment, Human Resources, Level 17, Menara ExxonMobil, 50088 KLCC, Kuala Lumpur.
  • ConocoPhillips is looking for a Process Engineer (way hey!). Send an email here.
  • SGS is looking an HSE officer, reliability engineer, risk based inspection engineer, corrosion engineer, material engineer, process risk eng (hey, apply to Synergy instead!), mech engineers, and the kingpin process management engineers. Send an email here.
  • M3nergy is looking for a Manager – HSE.
  • Wehaya is looking for sales eng, sales app eng (you’d better be good if you come knocking on my door), and product eng (again, you’d better know what you’re selling). Send an email here.

How’s the food at Chee Meng’s lately?


The SOGE Story – MECIP Synergy Futsal Survivors’ Dinner

March 7, 2010

We had a dinner of sorts at BB Thai Seafood Restaurant, across the road from the Skypark (it will always be Terminal 3 to me). Members of the Synergy and MECIP team turned up.

We wonder what other team sports MOGSC MOGEC will come up with. Paintball? Paint-balling? Congkak? Televised Chess? Me, I’m up for Wii Sports.


From the NST – USM Trio turns Waste to ‘Gold’

February 26, 2010

Taken from the New Straits Times, dateline 2010-02-20:

Universiti Sains Malaysia is introducing its award-winning ViscoLigno, a chemically modified biopolymer that functions as a drilling mud gelling and viscosifying agent. Standing out from other more commonly used additives in mud drilling, the ViscoLigno is made of oil palm waste.

Its inventor, USM Chemical Sciences School lecturer Associate Professor Mohamad Nasir Mohamad Ibrahim, said ViscoLigno would prevent the soil from collapsing during the drilling process.

He said the substance would also allow soil residue to rise to the surface, allowing the drill to go deeper into the earth without getting stuck.

You can subscribe to an online version of the paper at the Bluehyppo site, follow links to e-browse.