Shell transfers stake in Malaysia MLNG plant to Petronas

September 24, 2015

Dateline 2015-08-21, Reuters:

Royal Dutch Shell unit Sarawak Shell Bhd has transferred its 50 percent stake as operator of the MLNG Dua liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant to Malaysian state oil firm Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) , Petronas said on Friday.

The Petronas statement did not give further details or any value attached to the move.

Petronas’ subsidiaries now wholly own the operator of the LNG producer in the Borneo state of Sarawak in Malaysia, according to a statement by Petronas. Shell operated MLNG Dua via a production sharing contract signed with Petronas since 1993.

 


Marketing Rounds – IChemE RPSS

September 23, 2015

The IChemE in Malaysia just had its Regional Process Safety Seminar (RPSS) in KL, from August 18th to 19th, at the DoubleTree by Hilton. I turned up for one of their sessions.

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Don’t kill your golden goose, PKR tells Govt

September 22, 2015

Choke the goose? A new euphemism, apparently, and the main reason why I included this article.

Dateline 2015-08-20, FMT:

PKR has warned the Federal Government not to choke the goose which lays its golden eggs, by forcing state-owned oil and gas company Petronas to draw on its reserves to pay unreasonably high 2015 dividends amidst a sharp decrease in the company’s profits.

“Petronas has committed RM26 billion dividends to the Federal Government of Malaysia despite a sharp 55% drop of crude oil price in 2015,” Bayan Baru MP Sim Tze Tzin said in a media statement issued yesterday.

“When a company draws into its reserves to pay for dividends, it shows a worrying sign of financial health,” he added.


Saturday Star 2015-09-19– Job Opportunities

September 21, 2015

Eid Mubarak. 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.
  • Nothing much in the news. Has The Star dropped out of favour? I see more job adverts on the facebook private groups.

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 about fasting the on the day of Arafah?

Seen the Episode VII new trailer? If 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


Malaysia’s Petronas lifts Q2 output, margins, but foresees rocky ride

September 20, 2015

Dateline 2015-08-17, Platts:

Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas posted stronger refining margins in the second quarter and saw a near 3.5% growth in crude, condensate and natural gas production, but warned of tougher times ahead as it sees little scope of oil prices recovering in the second half of the year.

Petronas CEO Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin said the acquisition of a 47% stake in Malaysian Refining Company late last year helped the company to boost its refining margins to “double digits” in the quarter that ended on June 30, from about $8/b in the previous quarter.

“As a result of the increased capacity through this acquisition, we could post stronger refining margins,” Wan Zulkiflee told reporters while announcing the company’s Q2 results in Kuala Lumpur.

“But there is a confluence of events that is not supporting high oil prices,” he said. “There is a chronic oversupply situation. Therefore, we expect oil prices will remain depressed for the rest of the year.”


Repsol’s Talisman takeover not affecting Sabah

September 19, 2015

Really? You mean there aren’t an increase of tapas bars, and  4-hour siestas?

Dateline 2015-08-17, Daily Express:

Talisman Malaysia, operating Sabah’s Kinabalu Field crude oil platform off here is not affected by Repsol’s takeover of Talisman Energy.

“There is no change of (company) name for now,” said Talisman Malaysia vice president Duncan Smart who is also Sabah Assets Manager when asked by Daily Express.

Talisman Malaysia will intensify its development of the Kinabalu Field with the fabrication of a new additional platform to increase the productivity of its output, with further development exploration approved.

“Despite the decline in prices, we can justify our investments (off Sabah),” said Smart.

Spanish oil and gas firm Repsol bought over Talisman Energy for USD8.3 billion earlier this year in the global oil and gas shakeup following a slump in oil and gas prices is said to be a harbinger of things to come in the industry, according to some experts and analysts.


Decision on gas pipeline within two months: Ongkili

September 18, 2015

Dateline 2015-08-17, NST:

A decision on the proposed gas pipeline from Tuaran to Sandakan will be made by the government in two months, said Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili.

The proposed pipeline is expected to connect to a 380Mw gas-fired power plant in Sandakan and improve power supply at Sabah’s east coast if the project is approved.

Speaking to reporters at an international energy gathering here, Ongkili said the Economic Council has approved the idea which will allow districts along the way such as Kota Belud, Kota Marudu and Beluran to tap on the gas source.


Vacation in Rome? Or on That Oil Rig?

September 17, 2015

Nope, I am not paid to advertise. Though , if you want to slip me some dollars, I would not say, la’.

Dateline 2015-08-15, New York Times:

IN the next several years, thousands of offshore oil and gas drilling rigs, many of them built during a global construction boom in the 1970s and ’80s, will reach retirement age and require decommissioning. Countries will have to decide whether to sink, remove or repurpose them.

While few proposals have been put in practice, there is no shortage of ideas for alternative uses of the platforms: supermax prisons, private homes, scuba schools, fish farms, windmill stations.

Unlike earlier generations of offshore rigs, which tended to be fewer, smaller and closer to shore, the ones being retired now are bigger, more numerous and spread much more broadly across the globe. Most of these retirement-ready platforms are too old for heavy industrial use, like drilling, but not necessarily old enough to demand full removal.

 


Taylors Engineering Fair 2015 – Judging

September 16, 2015

I was honoured to be a judge at this event (only ChemEng poster, mind you). Second year running I’ve done this, so can you consider me a regular?

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IEM Shout Out – One-Day Workshop on “Essential Soft Skills for An Engineer to Fast Track the Career Ladder”

September 15, 2015

My technical division will be hosting a 1 day seminar on the 29th September , 2015. It is worth 6.5 CPD points, and held at Wisma IEM. The course will be presented by Ir. Low Chew Eow (Rocky). Those who want to figure out why there aren’t communicating as efficiently as they should, attend

The seminar will address some of the important soft skills needed to be acquired and sharpened such as:
–  Communication skills
–  Good attitudes to have and to focus on
–  Producing high quality e-mail
–  E-mail ethics
–  Reporting skills to various stakeholders
–  Planning skills
–  Task identifications and delegation skills

Ir. Low Chew Eow (Rocky) graduated from the University of Glasgow with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1990. He has more than 24 years of working experience in various roles. He is appointed as Industry Advisor of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Faculty of Engineering and Science.

He is currently the Head of Package Equipment Department in Technip Consultant (M) Sdn. Bhd. He is also the Member of Expert Network specializing in Pneumatic Conveying System within the Technip group. He has presented talks at the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia.

Register here, or download the form here.