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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby MG Man » January 26th, 2015, 11:38 pm

acesinghit wrote:
MG Man wrote:
mitch1980 wrote:many trinis are reading too much of "the sky is falling"
this is normal for companies when Oil production is not realizing the profit margin
2000, 2008 it happened and 2015 it happening again.
BP BG and several MNCs' will trim down.

part of a company Business Life Cycle


yeah but when they have huge 30 year mortgage and car loan that eating up an entire above-average salary, plenty of them are royally fhuqed


FYI BPTT employees are some of the hardest working private sector and energy sector employees in T&T. They employ many of the best and most qualified in their respective field of work. It is highly unfair to compare a BPTT salary to a lesser one since most likely it won't be a fair comparison as it is IMO, BPTT employees are not paid 50% of what they're truly worth. You think it's fair to dedicate 19+ years of studying to obtain the job of your dreams so that at the end of the day, when politicians fail to properly manage the economy we have to give up our A4's and townhouses? Is it fair to the educated professional that people don't even have a school leaving certificate getting HDC house the same way the OPDM hands out Kiss bread after a flood-out? My taxes ensure people can get free hand-outs and yet my country and govt cant sustain me in times of need?


settle down, Beavis
nobody is saying anyone is underpaid....all I am saying is there are people enjoying a salary that they won't find in other industries in the country....if you taking home 40k as a contracts administrator, for example, there aren;t many places you can find a similar job for that salary......so if you were banking on the same job for 20+ years to cover the lifestyle, you screwed.....your response indicates either totage overlaod, or you not one of those overqualified hard working intellectuals

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby De Dragon » January 27th, 2015, 12:20 am

^^ Ah tink he want tuh go inside yuh.........

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby NR8 » January 27th, 2015, 12:30 am

MG Man wrote:totage overload

Like you in the F1 ched? :drinking:

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby youthman » January 27th, 2015, 12:44 am

All dat and more rigs coming soon??

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby tr1ad » January 27th, 2015, 11:05 am

youthman wrote:All dat and more rigs coming soon??



3 that coming isn't to write home about, 1 of them coming to do a workover

drilling will take a big hit with the price of oil currently , why? simple scale of economies, it's not feasible to spend on drilling when the income will be limited to demand.....

ergo
drilling will suffer

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby allblacks » January 27th, 2015, 12:30 pm

Some international News.....

BP freezes pay of 84,000 staff globally as oil price drop bites

Company director Bob Dudley, who received £9.1m in 2013, tells staff $50 barrel oil means salaries cannot rise

Bob Dudley said the price of oil could stay low for two to three years. Photograph: Anthony Harvey/Getty Images Europe
BP has frozen the pay of its 84,000 staff around the world in response to the plunge in the oil price, which has more than halved in the past six months.
Weeks after cutting 300 jobs in Aberdeen, the oil company’s boss, Bob Dudley, sent a memo to all its staff outlining the decision to hold salaries at last year’s levels because of the harsh trading environment.
BP is among major companies responding to the price fall, which has already led to Shell, Premier Oil and Norway’s Statoil taking steps to cut costs. Projects have been put on hold and contractors’ pay cut.
Performance-related bonuses were not included in Dudley’s memo to staff, which was sent in advance of the FTSE 100 company’s full-year results next week.
“The tougher external environment in 2015 means that our businesses and functions need to work … to take a number of measures in response to the harsh trading environment,” Dudley said, according to a memo reported by Reuters. “One of the measures we are taking across the group is a general freeze to base pay for 2015, with only a few exceptions for specific circumstances around the world.”
Dudley received $13.7m (£9.1m) in pay, annual bonuses, deferred bonuses and pension in 2013. His salary was increased by 2.8% to $1.8m, last year’s annual report shows.
The North Sea Brent crude benchmark is trading below $50 (£33.20) a barrel, its lowest level for more than five years, presenting challenges to oil producers that have based their business plans on the basis of much higher prices.
While policymakers such as the Bank of England governor, Mark Carney, have said lower oil prices should help the wider economy and fuel growth, the impact on the oil industry is starting to be felt.
Dudley told the BBC last week, when he was attending the Davos meeting of the World Economic Forum, that the oil price could stay low for two to three years.
“Companies like us, at BP, we’re going to need to rebase the company, based on no guarantees at all that the price will come back up,” he said last week. “We have go to plan on this [price] being down, and we don’t know exactly what level, but certainly a year, I think probably two and maybe three years.”
BP employs about 15,000 people in the UK and the jobs being lost in Aberdeen are connected to the North Sea, where industry experts have warned as many as 100 fields could be in danger.
George Osborne is to announce further tax cuts for the oil and gas industry in the budget in March to help cushion the blow to the sector.
BP, which announced at the end of last year that it was going to spend $1bn on job cuts caused by the slumping oil price, is already undergoing an overhaul prompted by the Gulf of Mexico disaster five years ago.
The cost of cleaning up the spill at its Deepwater Horizon oil rig after an explosion that claimed 11 lives is not complete as the company is still fighting the scale of the fine its faces. The US government wants a $13.7bn fine but BP, which says it has accumulated $42bn of costs, is involved in an ongoing court case in New Orleans to try to reduce the penalty.
BP, which has spent £3.8m over a 17-year period sponsoring the Tate, according to data published on Monday, is one of several major oil companies expected to need to take steps to cut costs in the wake of the falling oil price.
Analysts at Liberum said they expected BP to cut its capital expenditure. “The 2014 oil-price downturn has raised concerns about cash generation and group-wide simplification/downsizing are set to continue,” they said.
They also noted that BP has a 19.75% stake in Russian oil company Rosneft, which is being affected not only by the falling oil price but also by the plunge in the rouble.
In its last update to the City in October, BP was already feeling the effect of the situation in Russia, with profits dragged down by the fall in the Russian currency. The business is also being hurt by sanctions imposed on Russia because of its intervention in Ukraine.

http://www.theguardian.com/business/201 ... price-drop

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby Rainman » January 27th, 2015, 12:46 pm

lost to all wrote:
crazybalhead wrote:Rainman, you could geha wokk for me in Bp?


yeh link ah scene RM, who is u? maybe ah cud fine u on the GAL? pm me yuh name and I will message yuh on lync. :lol: :lol:



yuh playing bashful?

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby RBphoto » January 27th, 2015, 12:49 pm

Curtms wrote:Should have bought a tiida instead of an a4!



A4 cheaper to maintain than a Tiida :|

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby tr1ad » January 27th, 2015, 12:50 pm

Rainman wrote:
lost to all wrote:
crazybalhead wrote:Rainman, you could geha wokk for me in Bp?


yeh link ah scene RM, who is u? maybe ah cud fine u on the GAL? pm me yuh name and I will message yuh on lync. :lol: :lol:



yuh playing bashful?



tee hee

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby Conrad » January 28th, 2015, 8:46 am

MG Man wrote:
tr1ad wrote:Property value decreasing ? HA!!!!!


sooner or later, people gonna start defaulting on loans


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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby zoom rader » January 28th, 2015, 8:58 am

Conrad wrote:
MG Man wrote:
tr1ad wrote:Property value decreasing ? HA!!!!!


sooner or later, people gonna start defaulting on loans


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Good who tell them to take out loans on mass costumes and a third car.

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby asjaman6as » June 9th, 2015, 10:44 am

supercharged turbo wrote:
acesinghit wrote:Study BP.....what will happen to triple D's?
How do they come into this?


they transport ppl from albion to water taxi n elsewhere..

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby Advent » June 10th, 2015, 12:02 pm

RBphoto wrote:
Curtms wrote:Should have bought a tiida instead of an a4!



A4 cheaper to maintain than a Tiida :|

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby STORM1234 » June 11th, 2015, 1:33 pm

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Re: BP TRINIDAD

Postby Pirate » June 11th, 2015, 2:29 pm

This was already thoroughly discussed before. Please refer to the link...BP has been rebranded as DP...

https://youtu.be/riSt9lJz2vQ

^^^ just a clip. Check out the episodes!
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