IEM Shout Out – Talk On Introduction to Measurement

November 6, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will be having a talk on Wed, 6th October, 2012. It’ll be at 5:30 pm at Wisma IEM. Note that no CPD points will be awarded, but I think the talk is important enough for you to attend.

Measurement is an important part of the oil and gas industry. The industry focus has mainly been on improving safety and optimizing production, but without accurate and credible measurement, there will be an unacceptable level of uncertainty in the amount being produced. This uncertainty may translate to commercial disputes, or improper management of available reserves.

This presentation will provide an introduction to measurement. The session will be broken down as follows:

Part 1: Introduction to Measurement (approximately one hour)
Part 2: Why Measurement is Important (approximately one hour)

The presentations are part of TUV NEL’s ‘Free Flow Measurement Training’ series.

Gilbert has worked in the Engineering Industry since 1966 progressively developing a career path, which included a Managing Directorship in a specialised Flow Measurement Consultancy Company. The majority of his career has been concentrated in the area of flow measurement, allocation, sampling and analysis in the Oil and Gas Industry. His current role is developing a Flow Consultancy business for TÜV NEL in the Asia Pacific Region.

Chris is a flow measurement consultant at NEL in Glasgow, Scotland who specialises in the oil & gas industry. He has approximately 5 years experience at NEL and works predominately on consultancy for the oil & gas industry. Chris has in depth knowledge of flow measurement technologies, allocation and measurement uncertainty. Chris has been the technical lead on several high value projects during his time at NEL. Chris’s knowledge and expertise were exploited in the NEL led Joint industry Project researching measurement techniques for high viscosity fluids. He was also responsible for the modification to the NEL oil flow facility to incorporate high viscosity fluids up to 1500 cSt. He has presented technical papers on flow measurement at several conferences around the world, including Calgary, Kuala Lumpur, London and Oslo. He has also represented NEL at the Energy Institute HMC-1 meetings and been part of the Oil & Gas Focus Group steering committee.

You can register here, and flyers for the above and other events may be obtained here.


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

November 5, 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.


IEM Shout Out – Talk On Introduction to Measurement

October 30, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will be having a talk on Wed, 6th October, 2012. It’ll be at 5:30 pm at Wisma IEM. Note that no CPD points will be awarded, but I think the talk is important enough for you to attend.

Measurement is an important part of the oil and gas industry. The industry focus has mainly been on improving safety and optimizing production, but without accurate and credible measurement, there will be an unacceptable level of uncertainty in the amount being produced. This uncertainty may translate to commercial disputes, or improper management of available reserves.

This presentation will provide an introduction to measurement. The session will be broken down as follows:

Part 1: Introduction to Measurement (approximately one hour)
Part 2: Why Measurement is Important (approximately one hour)

The presentations are part of TUV NEL’s ‘Free Flow Measurement Training’ series.

Gilbert has worked in the Engineering Industry since 1966 progressively developing a career path, which included a Managing Directorship in a specialised Flow Measurement Consultancy Company. The majority of his career has been concentrated in the area of flow measurement, allocation, sampling and analysis in the Oil and Gas Industry. His current role is developing a Flow Consultancy business for TÜV NEL in the Asia Pacific Region.

Chris is a flow measurement consultant at NEL in Glasgow, Scotland who specialises in the oil & gas industry. He has approximately 5 years experience at NEL and works predominately on consultancy for the oil & gas industry. Chris has in depth knowledge of flow measurement technologies, allocation and measurement uncertainty. Chris has been the technical lead on several high value projects during his time at NEL. Chris’s knowledge and expertise were exploited in the NEL led Joint industry Project researching measurement techniques for high viscosity fluids. He was also responsible for the modification to the NEL oil flow facility to incorporate high viscosity fluids up to 1500 cSt. He has presented technical papers on flow measurement at several conferences around the world, including Calgary, Kuala Lumpur, London and Oslo. He has also represented NEL at the Energy Institute HMC-1 meetings and been part of the Oil & Gas Focus Group steering committee.

You can register here, and flyers for the above and other events may be obtained here.


IEM Shout Out – Talk On Introduction to Measurement

October 26, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will be having a talk on Wed, 6th October, 2012. It’ll be at 5:30 pm at Wisma IEM. Note that no CPD points will be awarded, but I think the talk is important enough for you to attend.

Measurement is an important part of the oil and gas industry. The industry focus has mainly been on improving safety and optimizing production, but without accurate and credible measurement, there will be an unacceptable level of uncertainty in the amount being produced. This uncertainty may translate to commercial disputes, or improper management of available reserves.

This presentation will provide an introduction to measurement. The session will be broken down as follows:

Part 1: Introduction to Measurement (approximately one hour)
Part 2: Why Measurement is Important (approximately one hour)

The presentations are part of TUV NEL’s ‘Free Flow Measurement Training’ series.

Gilbert has worked in the Engineering Industry since 1966 progressively developing a career path, which included a Managing Directorship in a specialised Flow Measurement Consultancy Company. The majority of his career has been concentrated in the area of flow measurement, allocation, sampling and analysis in the Oil and Gas Industry. His current role is developing a Flow Consultancy business for TÜV NEL in the Asia Pacific Region.

Chris is a flow measurement consultant at NEL in Glasgow, Scotland who specialises in the oil & gas industry. He has approximately 5 years experience at NEL and works predominately on consultancy for the oil & gas industry. Chris has in depth knowledge of flow measurement technologies, allocation and measurement uncertainty. Chris has been the technical lead on several high value projects during his time at NEL. Chris’s knowledge and expertise were exploited in the NEL led Joint industry Project researching measurement techniques for high viscosity fluids. He was also responsible for the modification to the NEL oil flow facility to incorporate high viscosity fluids up to 1500 cSt. He has presented technical papers on flow measurement at several conferences around the world, including Calgary, Kuala Lumpur, London and Oslo. He has also represented NEL at the Energy Institute HMC-1 meetings and been part of the Oil & Gas Focus Group steering committee.

You can register here, and flyers for the above and other events may be obtained here.


IEM Shout Out – Talk on The Engineering of Oil Production

October 16, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. I’m giving a talk (shameless self promotion) with my Technical Division on 19th October, 2013. It’ll be at 8:30 am (makan-makan at 8:00) at Wisma IEM.

This presentation will provide a quick introduction into the engineering of oil production. It will start with an introduction to important oil properties to consider when producing an oilfield, and how this data is used. It then moves to a generic offshore production facility, pointing out the salient points, design considerations and major equipment used in oil production. It closes out with a quick look at downstream facilities.

Registration for the above talk may be done here, and the flyers may be picked up here.


IEM Shout Out – Talk on The Engineering of Oil Production

October 9, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. I’m giving a talk (shameless self promotion) with my Technical Division on 19th October, 2013. It’ll be at 8:30 am (makan-makan at 8:00) at Wisma IEM.

This presentation will provide a quick introduction into the engineering of oil production. It will start with an introduction to important oil properties to consider when producing an oilfield, and how this data is used. It then moves to a generic offshore production facility, pointing out the salient points, design considerations and major equipment used in oil production. It closes out with a quick look at downstream facilities.

Registration for the above talk may be done here, and the flyers may be picked up here.


IEM Shout Out (OGMTD) – Visit to Valser Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd

September 18, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting a visit to Valser Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd  on the 21st Sept, 2013. You will be awarded with 2 CPD points.

Valser Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd (VOG) was incorporated in 2010. The VOG group aims to become the top Malaysian and Asia Pacific Regional One-Stop-Solution-Centre for the supply and services of valves, actuators and controls for the General, Oil & Gas and Energy Industries. VOG places great emphasis on adding value to the industry by ensuring that their products and services are reliable, safe and of the highest quality.

Valser Valve Automation Centre (VVAC) is located in Nilai, Negeri Sembilan. The facility is their largest at present where all integration and testing of Actuated Valve Systems are conducted. In addition, together with Biffi Italia Srl, the facility also assembles and tests Biffi ALGAS pneumatic actuators.

You can register for the event here, or get the flyer here.

Maybe you can get free samples.


IEM – Fully Paid Membership Scheme

September 14, 2013

C’mon, join this scheme, and I won’t have to bug you every year. To quote:

IEM is introducing the FULLY-PAID Membership Scheme with effect from 2013. By subscribing to this
scheme, your membership will be:

  • immune to increase in future subscription rates increase
  • immune to inflation
  • immune to increased rates when you upgrade your membership. You will not need to top up the difference when you move to a higher grade.
  • immune to interruption in receiving IEM’s services. The IEM Bylaws state that all privileges due to a member will cease if his subscriptions is not paid by April each year.

For your further information, ROS has approved the new IEM Bylaws where the subscription rates will be
increased by 20% with effect from 1 January 2014.


IEM Shout Out (OGMTD) – Visit to Valser Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd

September 14, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting a visit to Valser Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd  on the 21st Sept, 2013. You will be awarded with 2 CPD points.

Valser Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd (VOG) was incorporated in 2010. The VOG group aims to become the top Malaysian and Asia Pacific Regional One-Stop-Solution-Centre for the supply and services of valves, actuators and controls for the General, Oil & Gas and Energy Industries. VOG places great emphasis on adding value to the industry by ensuring that their products and services are reliable, safe and of the highest quality.

Valser Valve Automation Centre (VVAC) is located in Nilai, Negeri Sembilan. The facility is their largest at present where all integration and testing of Actuated Valve Systems are conducted. In addition, together with Biffi Italia Srl, the facility also assembles and tests Biffi ALGAS pneumatic actuators.

You can register for the event here, or get the flyer here.

Maybe you can get free samples.


IEM Shout Out – Talk on Subsea Processing and The Subsea Factory Vision

August 16, 2013

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will be having a talk on the 24th August, 2013. It’ll be at 9:00 am (makan-makan at 8:30) at Wisma IEM.

As demand for oil escalates and resources from the relatively easy onshore and shallow water fields becomes relentlessly depleted, oil companies are compelled to focus on more remote, complicated and deeper water reserves. This represents whole new technological challenges. Subsea production technologies have now come to the fore to be an enabler while contributing towards increased hydrocarbon recovery from this highly challenging environment. In recent years too, more and more equipment began to populate the seabed, thus giving birth to the ‘subsea factory’ vision. This presentation seek to provide an overview of some of the subsea processing technologies that made this transition from surface to the deep seabed possible, and giving a glimpse of how the subsea factory of the future may look like.

Lots of words. Further elaboration will be provided by Rudisham (Rudi) Marjohan:

Rudisham (Rudi) Marjohan graduated as a Mining Engineer from the Technical University of Nova Scotia, Canada in 1993 with a minor in Petroleum Engineering. He has served in both mining, and oil and gas industries, spending considerable amount of time in exploration and drilling activities in various capacities and responsibilities. In 2008, a change of perspective saw his involvement in subsea production systems with Framo Engineering, a Schlumberger company and a recognized leader in the manufacture and supply of multiphase pumps and subsea systems. Framo Engineering is now part of OneSubsea, a 60-40 collaboration between Cameron and Schlumberger. Rudi is now based in Kuala Lumpur and is OneSubsea’s Asia Sales Manager for Pumps and Subsea Processing Systems

You can register here, and fliers can be downloaded here.