The Removal of Green Canyon (Written & Photographed by Peter Devine)
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Job Opportunity at MECIP – Civil & Structural Draftsman
MECIP intend to recruit a new C&S draftsman to compliment her existing workforce.
Requirements :
1) Required of C & S drafting experiences in Oil & Gas Industries – 5 years minimum
2) The ability to work independently with minimal supervision
3) Required skill(s): Computer literate, Autocad.
4) Required language(s): Bahasa Malaysia, English or Chinese
Applicants should be Malaysian citizens
Full-Time positions available.
Closing date 27/6/2011.
News : MECIP is now the representatives of Process Systems Enterprise Ltd, London (PSE), a company formed by the Imperial College of London
Guys,
Process modelling is a key technology for accelerating innovation, managing risk and optimizing the design and operation of process plants. Models provide high-quality quantitative information for decision support at all levels, allowing informed decisions and proper risk management.
Due to the increasing need of process modelling nowadays in order to achieve better design and operation,thus on 12th May 2011, MECIP signed an agreement with Process Systems Enterprise Limited (PSE) at Hammersmith, London to work together & represent PSE. We have already sent out our Process Engineers to PSE, Hammersmith, London for three (3) months training and project involvement.
Process Systems Enterprise Limited (PSE) is one of the world’s foremost providers of process modelling technology and model-based engineering and innovation services to the process industries and their technology suppliers.
Type of Simulations :
Now , MECIP has the capability to undertake process modelling & simulation of complex process systems as a way to intelligently resolve many plant process problems.
Cayalah MECIP…
Hey..We’re also looking a team to be based in Shell Refinery,PD for 2 months + +..
Referring to my previous post, we also required a team to be based in Shell
Refinery,PD.The team should consist of the following members :
1. One (1) Construction Engineer
10 years of maint, engineering, project & construction work in mechanical and civil work in oil and gas upstream or downstream.BSc in Mech or Civil, Good knowledge in lifting, Hazard in construction. Scope: Work supervision of project work, piping replacement for Shell during Shell TA from May 2011- July 2011. Report to TA Manager.
2. Two (2) Mechanical Site Supervisors
5-10 years of TA work in oil and gas upstream or downstream. Scope:Work supervision of maintenance of equipment, heat exchanger etc for Shell. Report to TA Manager
3. One (1) Safety Engineer
10 years of safety related work during maintenance and construction of plant in oil and gas upstream or down stream.Degree in any discipline with DOSH cert as Safety Officer. Scope :Work safety enforcement and compliance to Shell Life Saving Rule by contractors and workers. Report to TA Manager
For those who are interested
Do make a call to Othman Mat Yaman (MECIP’s Proposal manager) at 019-9150120..and do send ur CV to here and cc to here, here and here
Tq
Petronas taps Petrofac for Sepat
From UPSTREAM (An O&G Newspaper) :
Oilfield services player Petrofac has landed a $280 million contract with Petronas Carigali covering work on the Sepat offshore early production system at the Malaysia development.
First oil from Sepat is expected before the end of next year.
Petrofac will carry out the engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning (EPCIC) for the full scope of the early production system in a water depth of about 65 metres.
The EPCIC will comprise of a mobile offshore production unit, a floating storage and offloading facility for the early production of approximately 20,000 barrels of oil per day, and all interconnecting subsea pipelines.
These facilities mirror those of the Cendor phase I development, which was also undertaken by Petrofac on behalf of Petronas.
Local partners supporting Petrofac on this project are Kencana HL, which will add all the processing equipment to the MOPU, and BumiArmada which will supply and install the FSO.
The front-end engineering and design (FEED) work for the project was carried out in Petrofac’s specialist FEED office in Woking.
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Petronas hands Total deep-water patch
Total is primed to explore the deep waters off Sarawak after Malaysian state-run company Petronas awarded Block SK317B to the French giant.
From UPSTREAM (An O&G Newspaper) :
Upstream staff 22 November 2010 02:53 GMT
Under the terms of the production sharing contract, Total will operate the deep-water Block with an 85% stake, while Petronas Carigali will hold the remaining 15% interest.
Total is committed to drilling one exploration well, shoot 400 square kilometres of new 3D seismic data and reprocess 500 line kilometres of existing 2D seismic data.
Petronas said the minimum financial commitment is valued at $31 million.
Block SK317B lies in the eastern part of the Sarawak basin in water depths of between 200 and 1000 metres.
Previous exploration efforts were confined to the southern sections of the original Block SK317 and led to the discovery of the Layang gas field. The deeper water area remains mostly under-explored due to the different operational requirements that come with deep-water conditions, said Petronas.
Let see how you determine the static head
Assuming you gonna calculate NPSHa for the pump where the source is from the bottom of pump (refer to illustrate diagram).
NPSHa = Pressure inside sump pit – vapor pressure – friction loss – static head
So, how you determine the static head either:
a. From center line of pump to high liquid level
b. From center line of pump to low liquid level
c. From center line of pump to the bottom of sump pit
Give me detail explanation on why you choose the answer and why not the rest..
Kamon2..A good answer could lead you to a “promising career with us”..ahaaa




































