Friday, December 06, 2013
Kenapa hari ni?
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Qualities of a Good Manager
- Planning and organising. Set a good example to your staff by always meeting your own deadlines, planning for contingencies and thinking things through systematically. You should also have a consistent approach to staff development, meeting goals and planning for the future.
- Implementing control measure. As a leader in your organisation, you are responsible for monitoring and imposing controls to ensure that team and organisational goals are met. These controls can be in the form of deadlines, cost-saving measures, operating procedures and even dress codes.
- Providing feedback and staff development. Besides the annual performance appraisal, it is good practice to offer continual feedback to your staff. Don't just focus on what they do not get right - this will only discourage and demotivate them. Praise them for jobs will done, and show your appreciation sincerely. Schedule regular meetings (for instance, on a quarterly basis) with each individual to discuss his ongoing development.
- Navigating office politics. Do not show favouritism, and do not have double standards. Make it clear that you treats everyone as equals based on their work performance alone.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
SapuraCrest to Buy Clough's Marine Construction Portfolio
SapuraCrest Petroleum has signed a conditional agreement to acquire Clough's marine construction and offshore engineering operations in Australia, the UK and the US for A127m ($130.6m).
The deal will allow SapuraCrest to expand its activities in subsea and deepwater segments covering offshore oil and gas production.
SapuraCrest's flagship vessel Sapura 3000 has completed the CNY512m ($80m) Devil Creek development project, which involved the transportation and installation of offshore facilities.
The vessel will also provide offshore transportation and construction activities worth CNY482m for the Montara development project and the Gorgon offshore natural gas project in Western Australia, which will begin in 2013.
Source: http://www.offshore-technology.com/news/news127056.html?WT.mc_id=DN_News
Note: boleh tahan gak Sapura ni...
Friday, July 22, 2011
owh lappy...
Monday, July 11, 2011
laptop ku dimana...
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
SBM Offshore Wins $250m Contracts
Work under the first contract includes the engineering, procurement and supply of oil offloading lines and fibre optic cables to be suspended between an FPSO and its deepwater export buoy.
SBM has also received contracts to supply associated equipment for the jack-ups.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Ras Gas
By http://www.theenergyinfo.com/NewsDetails.aspx?ID=2923
Qatar is developing its second condensate refinery at Ras Laffan, which is expected to commence production by 2015, HE the Minister of Energy and Industry Dr Mohamed bin Saleh al-Sada has said.
This will double the condensate refining capacity at Ras Laffan to about 300,000 bpd by 2015, he said.
QP’s senior project development engineer Abdulaziz al-Kuwari said Qatar would award contracts this year for building the 147,000 bpd condensate refinery.
Ras Laffan is home to one of the world’s largest condensate refineries- Laffan Refinery, which is capable of producing 9,000 bpd of LPG, 60,000 bpd of naphtha 50,000 bpd of jet fuel, and 24,000 bpd of gas oil.
“Doubling condensate refining capacity will allow us to meet increasing local demand for transportation fuels,” al-Sada said at the 15th Annual Condensate & Naphtha Forum in Doha on March 7.
The naphtha produced at these refineries is planned to be utilized as feedstock for an aromatics complex.
Converting gas into liquid products involves a significant level of complex technology. Qatar has partnered with some of the world’s biggest energy companies in this field- Sasol and Shell - to build world-scale gas-to-liquids conversion projects as another avenue to monetise its gas reserves.
The GTL projects produce a range of globally marketable environmentally-friendly liquid products and synthetic fuels. “The fact that globally only small amounts of GTL products are sold today has created an opportunity for Qatar to be a leading producer of cleaner fuels,” al-Sada said.
Oryx GTL, a Qatar Petroleum–Sasol joint venture, commenced production in 2006 with a capacity of 34,000 bpd of diesel, naphtha, and LPG.
Pearl GTL, jointly developed by QP and Shell, is being commissioned and when both trains are operational, it will produce 140,000 bpd of products - naphtha, diesel, kerosene, base oils and normal paraffins - establishing Qatar as the world GTL capital.