Should Sarawak have less MP seats?

June 12, 2013

Yes, there is an oil & gas angle, bear with me. Dateline 2013-05-26, FMT:

The key to improving Sarawak’s socio-economic gap is to redefine the Pertroleum Act 1974.

More money for Sarawak is of course very attractive and indeed makes it sounds as if it’s the first solution to poverty woes.

However, it is pointless to lobby for more money if funds are siphoned away through the unknown channels of corruption

Fact is Sarawak and Sabah have paid more than their reasonable dues to the federal government.


(postponed) IEM Shout Out – 1 Day Seminar on The Application of Engineering Finance Methodology in Structuring A (Long-Term) Financially Sustainable Project

June 11, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting the above seminar on the 18th June, 2103.

The primary objectives of Engineering Finance are to Create Cost Conscious Global Professionals. Engineering Finance is a sub-set of Engineering using financial methodology to ensure the long-term viability and sustainability of a project.

The course will delve on:

  • Definition and concept of Engineering Finance.
  • Fundamental principles of the engineering finance methodology e.g. “Bridging” of “Engineering” with “Finance”, MAL Cost Efficiency Model, Economic Efficiency vs. Engineering Efficiency, Critical Component Analysis etc.
  • Applications of Engineering Finance – using actual cases to illustrate the uses of EF methodology in market positioning, product-technology option matrix etc.

The seminar will be led by Ir. Prof. Madya Dr Maulud Abdul Latif. He obtained his Engineering Doctorate (EngD) in Engineering Finance at the UTM/University of Warwick. He also holds an MBA Finance from the University of Queensland Business School, a B. Sc. (Hons) Mining Engineering from the University of Wales and a Diploma in Mechanical Eng. from Universiti Technologi Malaysia. In addition, he holds the Dredgemaster Certificate of Competency and is a member of the Board of Professional Engineers, Institute of Engineers and Institute of Mineral Engineers.

You can register here. Fliers may be obtained here.


IEM Shout Out – Technical Visit To Gas Malaysia Berhad

June 10, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will be visiting Gas Malaysia Berhad, No.5 Jalan Serendah 26/17, Shah Alam, Selangor on Tuesday 25th June, 2013.

Gas Malaysia is a natural gas distribution company in Malaysia. The company headquarters is located in Shah Alam. It has three regional offices, located in Prai, Gebeng and Pasir Gudang, and seven branch offices located throughout Peninsular Malaysia.

The company was incorporated on 16 May 1992 to construct and operate the natural gas distribution system within Peninsular Malaysia. In December 2000, Gas Malaysia expanded its business to include the reticulated liquefied petroleum gas.
As of July 2005, the company had 452 industrial customers, more than 600 commercial customers and over 3,000 residential customers.As of February 2011, Gas Malaysia had 33,707 residential and commercial customers as well as 691 industrial customers. In 2010, total gas sold by Gas Malaysia was 117.8 million British thermal unit throughout Peninsular Malaysia. As of February 2011, its network of gas pipelines covered a total of 1,726.6 kilometers (1,072.9 mi)

Register for this event here. Download the brochure here.


Saturday Star 2013-06-08 – Job Opportunities

June 10, 2013

Buy my recommendations, or through my Amazon store. Where are those corporate sponsors? Or throw donations at me.

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 DropboxMiMedia,  SpiderOakMediaFireUbuntu OneSugar Sync.

  • I’m looking for a senior process engineer, 7+ years experience. Send your cv here. Also looking for process safety persons, lead piping designer, lead instrument engineer, and other seniors you think will catch my eye.
  • SapuraKencana is looking an HSE manager and HSE engineer. Send your cv here.
  • Side note: My mechanic complains that there are not enough trained mechanics are being extruded from our schools. If you know of any idle ones, he’s looking for some. Ask them to contact Kong Ming Chai at +60122951023. On another note, has this shortfall hit the news? Can I get the contract for 1Repair?

Help me (and you) increase my cloud presense. 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!

  

If you are interested in oil and gas surface facilities, I would recommend getting Surface Production Operations, Volume 2:, Second Edition: Design of Gas-Handling Systems and Facilities and Surface Production Operations, Volume 1, Third Edition: Design of Oil Handling Systems and Facilities. And don’t forget the Coulson & Richardson classic, Chemical Engineering, Volume 6: An Introduction to Design (Chemical Engineering Technical Series)

Process Safety Analysis: An IntroductionHazard Identification and Risk Assessment – IChemELNG Risk Based Safety: Modeling and Consequence AnalysisProcess Safety Analysis: An Introduction.


MyCEB Targets RM66.5 Million Economic Impact From OTC Asia 2014

June 8, 2013

From Bernama, dateline 2103-05-20:

The Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) is targeting an economic impact of RM66.5 million from the Offshore Technology Conference OTC Asia 2014.

The conference, from March 25-28, 2014, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre here, is also expected to welcome 6,600 international delegates to Malaysia, MyCEB said in a statement Monday.

Its Chief Executive Officer Zulkefli Sharif said Asia is increasingly gaining the attention of global players for business events, and Malaysia in particular, is highly regarded as an important port of call for international meetings.

He said the oil and gas sector accounts for around one-fifth of Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and is included in the country’s Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) outline.

 

 


Gas subsidy price delay could pose supply issue

June 7, 2013

Get a move on already, I want to bid for stuff in the TPA work packages.

From FMT, dateline 2013-05-20:

The delay in the government’s proposed rationalisation of its subsidy for gas is also holding back implementation of crucial initiatives that could jeopardise supply security.

Distributor Petronas Gas Bhd (Pet- Gas) chairman Datuk Anuar Ahmad said one of these crucial initiatives that is being held back by the rationalisation delay is the Petronas Third Party Access (TPA) system.

The TPA, which is to provide security of gas supply to Malaysia, is designed to function with third parties coming into the supply market and importing their gas through PetGas’ transportation service.


Saturday Star 2013-06-01 – Job Opportunities

June 3, 2013

Buy my recommendations, or through my Amazon store. Where are those corporate sponsors? Or throw donations at me. I need money to purchase a dive light.

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, no need to ask.

  • I’m looking for a senior process engineer, 7+ years experience. Send your cv here. Also looking for process safety persons, lead piping designer, lead instrument engineer, and other seniors you think will catch my eye.
  • Murphy is looking for a production operator. Send your cv here.
  • Side note: My mechanic complains that there are not enough trained mechanics are being extruded from our schools. If you know of any idle ones, he’s looking for some. Ask them to contact Kong Ming Chai at +60122951023. On another note, has this shortfall hit the news? Can I get the contract for 1Repair?

How about some local food? Alisara at Puchong Indah. Specialises in Thai food, and has mango with stick rice.

Break the Low Yat stranglehold! Support Newegg Malaysia.

Some interesting book on display at Kinokunya:

Modern Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery: Theory and PracticeOffshore Structures: Design, Construction and MaintenanceGlossary of the Petroleum Industry: English/Spanish & Spanish/English


(postponed) IEM Shout Out – 1 Day Seminar on The Application of Engineering Finance Methodology in Structuring A (Long-Term) Financially Sustainable Project

June 2, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting the above seminar on the 18th June, 2103.

The primary objectives of Engineering Finance are to Create Cost Conscious Global Professionals. Engineering Finance is a sub-set of Engineering using financial methodology to ensure the long-term viability and sustainability of a project.

The course will delve on:

  • Definition and concept of Engineering Finance.
  • Fundamental principles of the engineering finance methodology e.g. “Bridging” of “Engineering” with “Finance”, MAL Cost Efficiency Model, Economic Efficiency vs. Engineering Efficiency, Critical Component Analysis etc.
  • Applications of Engineering Finance – using actual cases to illustrate the uses of EF methodology in market positioning, product-technology option matrix etc.

The seminar will be led by Ir. Prof. Madya Dr Maulud Abdul Latif. He obtained his Engineering Doctorate (EngD) in Engineering Finance at the UTM/University of Warwick. He also holds an MBA Finance from the University of Queensland Business School, a B. Sc. (Hons) Mining Engineering from the University of Wales and a Diploma in Mechanical Eng. from Universiti Technologi Malaysia. In addition, he holds the Dredgemaster Certificate of Competency and is a member of the Board of Professional Engineers, Institute of Engineers and Institute of Mineral Engineers.

You can register here. Fliers may be obtained here.


FOXE 2013 1Q meeting

May 29, 2013

Some photos from the FOXE 2013 meeting.

The following has been decided:

  • Ring kissing at the start of meetings is compulsory.
  • Summary execution of all slow poke drivers, by authorised Judges. No, not this Judge, this Judge.
  • VDP programs shall only be give to our lackeys. In perpetuity.

 

 

 


Malaysian O&G Sector Looking At 2013 Acquisitions Of Between RM10 Billion To RM15 Billion

May 23, 2013

Dateline 2013-05-14 from Bernama:

Malaysia’s oil and gas sector is expected to attract between RM10 billion to RM15 billion in acquisitions this year based on market trend and capital expenditure budgets.

Deloitte Southeast Asia Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Tax Leader and the Energy & Resources Leader for Singapore, Steven Yap said growth in the oil and gas sector in Malaysia will also be driven by investments for the replacement of existing resources for expansion.

He said more companies will be pursuing M&A activities in Malaysia, following the global trend where companies are seeking the obvious benefits of access to capital and improved profitability, alongside the sharing of technology and risk.