Friday 31 January 2014

Technical Instructor

  • Industry: Advertising
  • Career: Unspecified
  • Job Location: Abu Dhabi
  • Salary: Unspecified
  • Experience: 7 - 10 Years
  • Job Type: Project Based
  • Gender: Any
  • Contact No.: 0559024652
  • Email Address: prasad.guru123@hotmail.com

Description

One of the leading Recruitment Service in the GCC, is looking for highly qualified and experienced top notch professionals in Oil & Gas project nearly 7-10 years experience, Please apply in confidence with your recent updated resume to prasad.guru123@hotmail.com and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

English Language Instructor

  • Industry: Oil/Gas/Petroleum
  • Career: Unspecified
  • Job Location: Abu Dhabi
  • Salary: Unspecified
  • Experience: Less than 1 Year
  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Gender: Any
  • Contact No.: 0559024652
  • Email Address: prasad.guru123@hotmail.com

Description

One of the leading Recruitment Service in the GCC, is looking for highly qualified and experienced top notch professionals in Oil & Gas project nearly 10-15 years experience, Please apply in confidence with your recent updated resume to prasad.guru123@hotmail.com and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Solar best suitable for rural electrification – NASENI

The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure has described solar energy as the most suitable means of providing electricity to rural communities that are far away from the reach of the country’s power grid.
According to the agency, 60 per cent of Nigerians do not have access to the national grid, and most of those affected are rural dwellers.
The Executive Vice Chairman, NASENI, Mr. Mohammed Haruna, explained that the cost of installing a grid system to some communities was the major barrier to access to the national grid.
Haruni spoke with journalists during a tour of the agency’s solar panel assembly plant in Abuja on Wednesday.

Chevron’s global production, refining margins slide

Chevron Corp, the second-largest U.S. oil company, posted a fourth-quarter profit on Friday that just met Wall Street’s expectations, as refining margins and production sagged around the world.
The company reported net income of $4.93 billion, or $2.57 per share, compared with $7.25 billion, or $3.70 per share, in the year-ago period.
The quarterly profit met expectations of Wall Street analysts, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Oil and natural gas production fell 3.4 percent to 2.6 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in the quarter.
Chevron said rising production in the United States and Nigeria wasn’t enough to offset declining production at legacy fields around the world.
Multinational energy companies like Chevron have had trouble replacing production from older, depleting wells and have spent heavily to stem the tide. Chevron spent $41.9 billion last year on capital and exploration projects, a 23 percent increase from 2012.

OPEC oil output rises in January from 2-1/2-year low – survey

OPEC’s oil output has risen in January from December’s 2-1/2-year low, due to a partial recovery in Libyan supply and higher shipments from Iraq and Iran, a Reuters survey found on Friday.

Output from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries averaged 29.94 million barrels per day (bpd), up from a revised 29.63 million bpd in December, according to the survey based on shipping data and information from sources at oil companies, OPEC and consultants.
The survey illustrates the potential for OPEC supply to rebound in 2014 if Libya, Iraq and Iran sustain higher output. That could put pressure on oil prices without cutbacks from other members, such as Saudi Arabia.

11 vessels arrive Lagos ports with petroleum products

The Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, on Friday said that 11 vessels carrying petroleum products had arrived in Lagos ports.
NPA said that the vessels laden, with petrol, kerosene and base oil, were waiting to berth at various terminals at the ports.
The ships position was contained in NPA’s daily publication, ‘Shipping Position’, made available in Lagos.
According to the publication, two other vessels carrying containers are also waiting to berth.
The NPA also said that it was expecting the arrival of 106 vessels from Jan. 31 to Feb. 28.
It said that 44 of the 106 vessels would arrive at the ports with containers, while 21 other vessels would sail in with food items including buckwheat and rice.
It also said that 18 vessels would arrive with petroleum products including base oil, aviation fuel, diesel and kerosene.
The vehicles are expected to arrive at the ports in 16 vessels, while seven vessels will bring in general cargoes including steel products.