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Re: offshore ppl ........your views.

Postby janfar » July 28th, 2011, 3:08 pm

13" strong. Ansa Mcal is taking on hordes of ppl right now... should send in apps there... they are especially ppl with electrical/ electronics and instrumentation background...

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Postby devrat » July 28th, 2011, 3:29 pm

nervewrecker wrote:devrat, what kind of qualifications will one need to land such a job that you mentioned?


The field I'm in is very easy to get into but very difficult to stay in....especially in Trinidad...the hours are 24/7 (on call) and the pay sucks. There are 5 companies in Trinidad that are always looking for new "talent". They will start you of circa 6k TT as a rookie and with a couple years under your belt 10-15k. Higher than that will be Field Supervisor..18 - 22k and then Branch manager 25 - 34k.
The hours suck....it is not your typical 8-4 but you do get a fair amount of free time..more than a typical job.
I paid my dues in Trinidad for 9years then moved to different countries with the same company (USD salary).....been doing this for 18yrs, jumping from company to company (not Trinidad) when they offered a better package......and I'm on my own now.

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Re: offshore ppl ........your views.

Postby nervewrecker » July 28th, 2011, 4:05 pm

well logging oh wah? :lol:

I dont mind the 24/7 on call for $6k starters but I just weighing all options right now. I am not majoring in oil & gas & I intend to finsh both my bachelor degrees before I move on to anything else.
Currently it will be to hectic to pick up another work & still have time to study & go to school but when i'm finished with it most likely I might look to get PPO & the diploma in EEET or Instrumentation. Whatever I can land with the certificates in both EEET & Instrumentation I will be willing to take for the time being. Parts of my bachelor's are a bit assoicated with some basic aspects of drilling & oil exploration though.

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Postby BlitzMekenzie » December 21st, 2011, 11:26 pm

what are the necessary qualifications required to do MEEET/EEET? and where offers it? and what are the better courses that someone can do to further themselves who are currently working in the oil field? (offshore that is)

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Postby BlitzMekenzie » December 23rd, 2011, 12:45 am

btw anyone knows how a drill pipe tally book is recorded? any particular columns/info to be taken besides depth,no of drill pipe/heavy weight?? ive never seen one so thats why im asking what info is usually recorded in it besides the ones listed..

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Re: offshore ppl ........your views.

Postby Mudboy » December 23rd, 2011, 4:35 am

This is a casing tally...and oil people always at risk of contract end..no work for months....and who said pay is in USD?.....it's not a nice life so stay away from it if you can..
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Postby nemesis » December 23rd, 2011, 5:12 am

That's all part of the risk people take thinking only about the money Mudboy.
Nervewrecker I don't think in either of Devrat's posts he was talking about well logging.

Devrat, in one of your posts you said 6k-18kUSD and in your 2nd post you said TTD. Two different jobs you're talking about?
I don't know of any of the normal offshore jobs that do a consistent 18kUSD a mth with normal 50/50 time. Sure there are those if you go 90/10 you will make that though. Not the easiest positions to get into though. If you know ting I might want to apply for though lemme know!

Everyone else,
Not everyone offshore is paid in USD btw. That's a common misconception about the oilfield.

Andddd, who offshore for Christmas 2011?

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Postby Mudboy » December 23rd, 2011, 5:40 am

Russian Oil Rig Sinking Casts Doubt On Arctic Plan
by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

text size A A A MOSCOW December 23, 2011, 06:08 am ET
MOSCOW (AP) — The sinking of a floating oil rig that left more than 50 crew dead or missing is intensifying fears that Russian companies searching for oil in remote areas are unprepared for emergencies — and could cause a disastrous spill in the pristine waters of the Arctic.

Only four months ago, Russian energy giant Gazprom sent Russia's first oil platform to the environmentally sensitive region, and industry experts and environmentalists warned it is unfit for the harsh conditions and is too far from rescue crews to be reached quickly in case of an accident. They are demanding Russia put Arctic oil projects on hold.

Russia is the world's largest oil producer, but it extracts most of its oil onshore, with no more than 2 percent of its production coming from mature offshore fields in the warm Black and Caspian seas and relatively new fields just off Sakhalin Island in the far east.

As Russia's core oil fields in Eastern Siberia are depleted, companies are looking north. The government hopes that up to 80 million tons of oil will be produced annually in the Arctic by 2030.

Russia is trying to assert jurisdiction over parts of the Arctic, which is believed to hold up to a quarter of the Earth's undiscovered oil and gas. By speeding up the Arctic oil project, the government is strengthening its bid.

The Kolskaya floating oil rig that capsized and sank in the Sea of Okhotsk on Dec. 18 had done exploratory drilling for Gazprom Neft Shelf, a subsidiary of Gazprom. It was being towed back to an eastern Russian port in a fierce storm when a strong wave broke some of its equipment and portholes, and it capsized in the choppy water.

Gazprom is now pioneering the oil development of Russia's sector of the Arctic and was the first Russian company to dispatch a drilling rig to the Pechora Sea in northwest Russia.

Russian oil companies have never operated in weather conditions as harsh as those found in the ice-bound Arctic, where ice ridges are meters (yards) deep and storms are frequent. The Kolskaya accident has reinforced fears that they are unprepared to meet the challenges.

"This tragedy has once again reminded us of how high the risks of offshore accidents are," said Alexei Knizhnikov, an oil and gas policy officer with the World Wildlife Fund.

WWF, Greenpeace and five regional Russian environmental organizations signed a petition on Thursday calling for a parliamentary investigation and urging the government to suspend the oil projects for now.

The petition accuses government agencies of failing to enforce environmental and safety regulations and says that current laws are inadequate for dealing with the magnitude of risk in the Arctic.

Environmentalists first raised their concerns when Gazprom announced in August that it was sending its platform to the Arctic for exploratory drilling in the Pechora oil field, which holds some 6.6 million tons of oil.

The platform's underwater section was built in Russia in the 1990s, while its upper part comes from a platform built in Scotland in 1982 and decommissioned from the North Sea in 2002.

Gazprom insists the Prirazlomnaya platform, billed as the first to be ice resistant, is safe and contains no old equipment except for its frame.

"We've done our best to implement the latest technology and regulations to prevent any accidents," Vladimir Vovk, chief of Gazprom's department for the management of equipment and technologies in developing marine fields, said at a news conference in September.

Environmentalists question both the state of the equipment and the platform's design. Because the Prirazlomnaya is situated hundreds of kilometers (miles) offshore, it is designed to store huge quantities of oil until tankers can arrive to collect it. The platform's storage tanks can hold up to 120,000 tons (840,000 barrels).

Unlike the Kolskaya, which was carrying no oil when it sank, the Arctic platform could potentially cause a disastrous spill if it capsized in icy, rough seas.

The distance from shore would also complicate any rescue or cleanup mission. The nearest port of any size is in Murmansk, some 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) away.

Even in warmer, more hospitable waters, accidents at oil platforms have been disastrous.

A giant oil slick was approaching the coast of Nigeria on Friday after what Royal Dutch Shell said was a spill during the transfer of oil from its floating platform in the offshore field to a waiting tanker. The spill came less than a week after Shell received approval from the U.S. government to drill exploratory wells off Alaska's northwest coast, in the Chukchi Sea near Russian waters.

In the Gulf of Mexico, the 2010 explosion of the BP-operated Deepwater Horizon rig killed 11 workers and led to more than 200 million gallons (4.8 million barrels) of oil spewing from a well deep beneath the sea.

Russia's parliament gave preliminary approval in September to a bill intended to tighten regulations on oil companies working in the Arctic.

Yekaterina Khmelyova, an environment law officer at the WWF, said the bill does not do enough to hold the oil companies publicly accountable or to guarantee a full assessment of the environmental risks. She said environmentalists and the business community are working on a new draft that among other things would provide for the creation of clean-up funds.

Oil industry experts also have expressed doubts about Gazprom's expertise in offshore drilling in the Arctic as well as the platform's design.

They have questioned the economic justifications for the project. The oil in the Pechora field is of low quality and the project will be loss-making without tax breaks, said Valery Nesterov, a senior analyst with the Moscow-based investment bank Troika Dialog. For state-controlled Gazprom, the Arctic project appears to be more of strategic importance than about any immediate economic benefits, he said.

"This is clearly a strategic task that the company is executing," Nesterov said. "It looks like Russia is not going to give up that strategy since the interests of ship yards, machinery producers and, possibly, the military are involved."

Four years ago, Russia staked its claim to supremacy in the Arctic by planting a titanium flag on the ocean floor and arguing that an underwater ridge connected the country directly to the North Pole. The United States does not recognize the Russian assertion and has its own claims, along with Denmark, Norway and Canada.

Russia, Canada and Denmark are planning to their respective file claims to the ridge to the United Nations.

In past years, Russian ship yards and machinery producers have been able to stay afloat largely thanks to large orders coming from state-owned plants and government-sponsored projects. A large-scale oil and gas development of the Arctic is likely to give a welcome boost to both industries.

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Re: offshore ppl ........your views.

Postby nastyboy » December 23rd, 2011, 10:39 am

I´m out on the rig for christmas. It´s my first year away from the wife and baby but what can I say..... it comes with the territory. MERRY CHRISTMAS to all tuners who are on rigs, drillships or travelling the world. All who are at home treasure your time with love ones and be safe.

cheers.

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Postby AllTrac » December 23rd, 2011, 11:09 am

nastyboy wrote:I´m out on the rig for christmas. It´s my first year away from the wife and baby but what can I say..... it comes with the territory. MERRY CHRISTMAS to all tuners who are on rigs, drillships or travelling the world. All who are at home treasure your time with love ones and be safe.

cheers.



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Re: offshore ppl ........your views.

Postby Bizzare » December 23rd, 2011, 12:53 pm

If you working offshore, and yuh wife horn yuh, doh blame she. If your kids go astray, don't blame society. It's basic common sense. You think when you away your wife hormones automatically switches off?? :? FARK NO!!
You think if your kid don't got his/her father around some other individual(s) ain't gonna fill that hole and possible guide them down the wrong path?? FARK NO!!

You work offshore THEN you have a family. Either that, or you accept the above^ and live with it!!

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Postby nightwolf » December 23rd, 2011, 1:50 pm

nemesis wrote:Andddd, who offshore for Christmas 2011?



On the Gorilla 3 til January, no christmas or new years. Tis the life we live.

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Postby geodude » December 23rd, 2011, 6:26 pm

i am actually home this christmas and new years first time in 7 years and guess what my girl leave the country :shock: .

i so bored,

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Postby TEMPO » December 23rd, 2011, 10:00 pm

i home for christmas but no New Years :( IT SUCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Postby homeboy » December 23rd, 2011, 10:08 pm

My hitch will finish on 1st Jan....looking forward for the new year time off!!

*pics of Christmas lunch pending*

hahaha...

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Postby indie » December 23rd, 2011, 10:10 pm

How much will someone without a degree earn, working offshore. They don't even have CXC? Any ideas people?

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Postby BlitzMekenzie » December 24th, 2011, 6:08 pm

anyone working Galeota on bayfield rigs??

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Postby nightwolf » December 24th, 2011, 6:57 pm

BlitzMekenzie wrote:anyone working Galeota on bayfield rigs??


I do, currently on the Gorilla though.

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Postby BlitzMekenzie » December 24th, 2011, 10:03 pm

kk cool...im on rig 2-bravo, recently started though..all the best

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Postby rookie » December 24th, 2011, 10:27 pm

Well I have been offshore now about 5 years an oh yeah first christmas at home since 2006 so it's cool being offshore with all things u can achieve in a short time but it fuvk up ur social an sex life! But it's not for everyone if u can't handle the isolation don't venture !

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Postby TEMPO » December 26th, 2011, 12:35 am

so it's cool being offshore with all things u can achieve in a short time but it fuvk up ur social an sex life! But it's not for everyone if u can't handle the isolation don't venture ![/quote]




agreed !

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Postby BlitzMekenzie » December 26th, 2011, 3:30 pm

any drillers/ directional ppl in here??? need to get some info on something pls

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Postby nightwolf » December 26th, 2011, 7:31 pm

What do you need to know Blitz ?

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Re: offshore ppl ........your views.

Postby sMASH » December 26th, 2011, 8:40 pm

hey, on a side note, we were told tha t BP is commissioning another rig to supply nat gas,is that so?

there were some shift change ups by us, and my super's asked that i go on-call in december, right after being on-call in november. i said no and there was a lil squabble, he tellin me that time will come that i would need a favor done, and no one will step up.
most times we off for weekends, i on call, so most times any body doin any ting, i outta the loop.

but ten years is the service of regular frequent night shifts taking its toll, and i eh want to do dat no more. just now is time for me to pelt out. those of u who spartan enough to keep u, power to u, but this roman getting out; cyar take on night shift no more.

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Re: offshore ppl ........your views.

Postby Mudboy » December 27th, 2011, 10:36 am

BlitzMekenzie wrote:any drillers/ directional ppl in here??? need to get some info on something pls



boss...slow down.....what is your function on the rig?

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Postby BlitzMekenzie » December 27th, 2011, 12:00 pm

nightwolf- sent you something.

Mudboy-my current position is Roughneck.

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Postby Gladiator » December 27th, 2011, 5:39 pm

sMASH wrote:hey, on a side note, we were told tha t BP is commissioning another rig to supply nat gas,is that so?

there were some shift change ups by us, and my super's asked that i go on-call in december, right after being on-call in november. i said no and there was a lil squabble, he tellin me that time will come that i would need a favor done, and no one will step up.
most times we off for weekends, i on call, so most times any body doin any ting, i outta the loop.

but ten years is the service of regular frequent night shifts taking its toll, and i eh want to do dat no more. just now is time for me to pelt out. those of u who spartan enough to keep u, power to u, but this roman getting out; cyar take on night shift no more.


Do eeet man... I left and will never turn back. Life is full of stuff that money cannot buy.

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Re: offshore ppl ........your views.

Postby Mudboy » December 27th, 2011, 8:52 pm

What other info you looking for Blitz?

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Postby BlitzMekenzie » January 16th, 2012, 10:09 pm

what u guys think about well services drilling school?

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Re: offshore ppl ........your views.

Postby De Dragon » January 16th, 2012, 11:47 pm

Gladiator wrote:
sMASH wrote:hey, on a side note, we were told tha t BP is commissioning another rig to supply nat gas,is that so?

there were some shift change ups by us, and my super's asked that i go on-call in december, right after being on-call in november. i said no and there was a lil squabble, he tellin me that time will come that i would need a favor done, and no one will step up.
most times we off for weekends, i on call, so most times any body doin any ting, i outta the loop.

but ten years is the service of regular frequent night shifts taking its toll, and i eh want to do dat no more. just now is time for me to pelt out. those of u who spartan enough to keep u, power to u, but this roman getting out; cyar take on night shift no more.


Do eeet man... I left and will never turn back. Life is full of stuff that money cannot buy.

Honestly, it isn't all about the money. Some people like myself cannot be comfortable with a 8-4 job. I can't bear the thought of waking at the same time, coming to work for the same time,having lunch at the same time,leaving at the same time EVERY SINGLE working day. Besides 4 days off is plenty time to catch up on home/family/interests.

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