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Petronas Strikes Back

standard ape bende... pikir la sendiri
keje kat middle east ... minyak sana saja dah murah tp gaji lumayan../ malaysia je bodo...nak guna standard malaysia ape sal abg dolahdawi

dah memang standard middle east
RM 1 = 1 dinar
Rm 1 = 10 darham
so what
 
standard ape bende... pikir la sendiri
keje kat middle east ... minyak sana saja dah murah tp gaji lumayan../ malaysia je bodo...nak guna standard malaysia ape sal abg dolahdawi

dah memang standard middle east
RM 1 = 1 dinar
Rm 1 = 10 darham
so what

standard ni jangan ikut si abdullah Ba**bi tu lah
 
macam ada agenda ajer...takut tak dapt bonuslah tur...wakaka
 
Entah betul entah idak email yang wife tersayang aku dapat dan dia foward plaks kat aku... :-? Ini email tersebut...



Any komen? :-?

PS: Siapa yang nak hamba foward email tersebut leh kasi email address masing2. TQ.

aku nak comment..keekek.

pasal kerajaan malaysia baaaiikk hati sgt pasal shell,BP n lain2? tgk macm kat kuwait or ape ntah negara arab.. diorang jual minyak satu negara under 1 company..owned by gomen. shell,bhp, n lain2 tu setakat gali n jual kat negara2 lain..tak sentuh sgt market negara tu cos negara tu jual minyak dgn harga rendah.

kalau la gomen kesah sgt msian, mesti dia jual murah through petronas.company2 lain bole jual kat negara luar.berlambak lagi..

yg pasal kapal2 n oilrig sewa tu, badigol tul sape suruh tak beli.buat la loan.dari byar 900,000rm sehari,baik byar loan kat bank beli terus.bukan pkai 4 hari bang.pkai belas2 tahun.penyewa gak untung..

kalau technology kat msia tak de, pegi la import ilmu tu.dah kaya sgt beli kapal terbang, blaja la buat oilrig sendri. ape gune university berlambak kat msia? utk future gak.bukan utk kenduri paklah (melalut skit.)

ni la malaysia. benda susah,pegi sewa.benda senang, pegi jual mahal2..ish2.. abihkan beras je anta gi angkasa. output? tarak..
 
Bonus kakitangan petronas:

Bonus petronas utk tahun kewangan 2006/2007 ialah 5 bulan utk semua kakitangan executive. yg non-executive pulak bonus diorang mmg kurang drp tuh, x ingat la brapa. bonus petronas ni kena dpt persetujuan drp kerajaan malaysia dulu, takleh sesuka hati kasi. if our management proposed to government 6 months, x semesti nya kerajaan akan luluskan 6 months. so far paling tinggi petronas kasi is 6 months sahaja! if korang nk tau, kakitangan petronas (executive) is the most underpaid among oil companies. sbb tu we're loosing highly experienced people to foreign oil companies; gaji yg petronas kasi is too low. tp keje yg kitorang buat hari2 mmg overloaded. most of us are working more than 8 hours a day.

Yg dpt bonus 2 bulan jer tu maybe dr anak syarikat petronas yg petronas beli, bukan yg asal nya mmg peronas pu nya . contoh, MISC. even though MISC tu anak syarikat petronas tp pemberian bonus x sama dgn petronas n diorang pu nya people policy pun lain. hayoo...if x tau apa2 don't say anything bullshit ok.

Utk tahun kewangan 2007/2008 beluma ada apa2 announcement lg.

Mi nya k gred A, gred B:

Aku rasa org yg antar mail tuh mmg knows nothing about fuel. dia main taram tulis berdasarkan apa yg org kata jer. meh sini biar org yg deal directly yg buat explaination. sapa kata kita x guna mi nya k kt terengganu n sarawak tuh??? pegi la tgk sendiri kt refinery. kita ada guna tp tak guna 100 percent sbb mi nya k kita mahal. perbandingan cam gini la...1 liter of malaysian crude dijual kt international market is equivalent to 2 liter of other type of crude. dia ingat if kita guna 100% mi nya k yg kita ada boleh tampung consumption for the whole malaysian??? TAK CUKUP!!! if mi nya k petronas kotor, shell takkan joint venture buat depot simpanan mi nya k dgn petronas tau. meh sini aku kasitau korang...mi nya k diesel or petrol yg korang pakai kt klang valley came from the same source which is KVDT (klang valley depot terminal). KVDT is a joint venture between petronas and shell. so the base fuel utk petrol n diesel kitorang kongsi. yg membezakan antara mi nya k shell ngan petronas is the additive only. halooo...department aku yg buat, harus la aku tau! nmpk sgt org yg antar mail tu mati2 kena tipu. next time please talk to the right person!

Meh la aku kongsi sikit pasal spesifikasi petrol n diesel yg dijual di malaysia . semua spesifikasi fuel yg dijual kt malaysia is govern by the government atas nasihat OITC (oil industry technical committee). committee ni dianggotai oleh semua oil & gas producer yg ada kt malaysia ; petronas, shell, exxonmobil, caltex dll. dipendekkan cerita, mi nya k kt malaysia nih ikut standard euro 1. kita masih lg dlm negotiation dgn government utk naikkan spec diesel n petrol ke euro 2 sbb negara2 lain semua dh euro 2 n above. utk naikkan spec ni, of course la harga akan jd lebih mahal sbb kenaikkan kualiti spec ni menjadikan mi nya k lebih berkualiti tinggi. skrg ni semua kenderaan2 yg baru dibuat perlukan mi nya k yg lebih berkualiti (euro 2 n above). if pakai mi nya k dgn kualiti yg lebih rendah, akan ada small problem. tp ni ha nya berlaku kt jenis kenderaan2 yg tertentu shj. if korang nak tau apa euro 1, euro 2, euro 3 tuh, cari la kt internet sendiri ok.

Harga mi nya k:

Petronas takde kena mengena dgn harga mi nya k naik ke turun ke...sbb harga mi nya k utk retail is regulated by government. so ha nya government yg boleh naikkan or turunkan harga mi nya k kt retail station. jgn pandai2 ckp harga mi nya k naik sbb petronas! korang hengat kitorang yg keje kt petronas nih x rasa terbeban ke dgn harga mi nya k yg naik tinggi baru2 nih????

Kenapa petronas x subsidize? sbb kt malaysia nih, bukan station petronas jer yg ada tp shell, esso, mobil, caltex pun ada. so if petronas subsidize, syarikat2 mi nya k yg dok bukak station yg korang dok isi tuh mengangkang jer la kan dpt duit dr petronas. adil ke????? fikir la sendiri.


Aku sokong.. Ape yg dia nih ckp mmg betul. Pasal minyak gred A gred B, minyak malaysia mmg antara minyak yg berkualiti dlm dunia. Kita mmg ada pakai minyak sendiri, tp x sume la. Klu nak guna minyak sendiri jek berapa tahun je bole tahan.. Baik kita guna sket yg lain kasi jual, dpt untung lg. Tu yg k'jaan bole bg subsidi.

Harga minyak naik mmg keputusan k'jaan. Bukan petronas, x bole la nak salahkan petronas plak... Walaupon petronas ada kelebihan yg k'jaan bg berbanding sykt minyak lain tp isu kenaikkan harga still lam tangan k'jaan, k'jaan yg tentukan kenaikkan harga. Harga minyak dunia yg makin melambung, tu sbb k'jaan terpaksa naik kan harga.

Tp x sangka lak aku naik banyak sgt.. mmg x nafikan la org2 golongan sederhana ke bawah ekomoni sgt terjejas akibat kenaikan harga minyak ni. Perit weh...

Org yg keje oil & gas company tau la hakikat sebenar. x baik tuding jari klu kita mmg x tau kebenarannye, x pasal2 dpt dosa kering. Setiap langkah yg k'jaan ambil sure ada pro & cons.

Tp k'jaan B end ni mmg dok nak kayakan kroni jek. Nasib rakyat kemudian pk.. nampak sgt :(scam :(scam adehh... cepat la sket lingkupnye B End nih, cepat la naik k'jaan baru... Amin..
 
Petronas... The Inside Story

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Dear All

I am not the author of the following writeup. I receive it via an email, from a friend. I thought, it is worth sharing.. Read, analyze and make your own conclusion

PETRONAS’ STAFF SALARY & BONUS

1) The salaries paid to PETRONAS’ employees are not as high as people think. At best, they are just industry average. And these are not attractive enough for some who left PETRONAS to find work at other companies (mainly from the Middle East) which are willing to pay more. Why do they pay more? The oil and gas industry worldwide has been facing acute shortage of qualified or experienced personnel, so most companies are willing to pay lots of money to entice and pinch staff from their competitors.


Bonus? There has NEVER been a bonus amounting to 6 months or 12 months throughout the 33 years. On average, it is 2 months. But don’t ever think we don’t deserve it. We more than deserve it. A lot of us work really hard, some in the most extreme of conditions. Those who have been to and worked in northern Sudan, for example, would testify that it’s like working in a huge blower oven. Southern Sudan, on the other hand, is almost all swamps and mud. Imagine having to go through that kind of heat, or waddling in muddy swamps, day in and day out.



QUALITY OF CRUDE & REFINED PRODUCTS

2) Malaysia produces about 600,000 barrels of crude oil per day (and about 100,000 barrels condensate). Of this crude volume, 339,000 barrels are refined locally for local consumption. The rest is exported (and yes, because it has lower sulphur content it fetches higher prices).


Malaysia also imports about 230,000 barrels of crude oil per day, mainly from the Middle East, to be refined here. This crude oil contains higher sulphur and is less expensive (so the country gains more by exporting our crudes). In Malaysia, this crude is processed by PETRONAS at its second refinery in Melaka, and also by Shell at its Port Dickson refinery.


Different refineries are built and configurated to refine different types of crude. And each crude type yields different percentage of products (diesel, gasoline, kerosene, cooking gas etc) per barrel.


But most importantly, products that come out at the end of the refining process have the same good quality regardless of the crude types. That’s why PETRONAS, Shell and Exxon Mobil share the same pipeline to transport the finished products from their refineries to a distribution centre in the Klang Valley. The three companies collect the products at this centre accordingly to be distributed to their respective distribution networks. What makes PETRONAS’ petrol different from Shell’s, for example, is the additive that each company adds.



PETRONAS’ ROLE, FUNCTION & CONTRIBUTION

3) A lot of people also do not understand the role and function of PETRONAS, which is essentially a company, a business entity, which operates on a commercial manner, to mainly generate income and value for its shareholder. In this case, PETRONAS’ shareholder is the Government.


In 1974, when PETRONAS was set up, the Government gave PETRONAS RM10 million (peanuts, right?) as seed capital. From 1974 to 2007, PETRONAS made RM570 billion in accumulated profits, and returned to the Government a total of RM335.7 billion. That is about 65% of the profits. That means for every RM1 that PETRONAS makes, 65 sen goes back to the Government.


Last year, PETRONAS made a pre-tax profit of RM86.8 billion. The amount given back to the Government (in royalty, dividends, corporate income tax, petroleum products income tax and export duty) was RM52.3 billion. The rest of the profit was used to pay off minority interests and taxes in foreign countries (about RM7.8 billion – PETRONAS now operates in more than 30 countries), and the remaining RM26.7 billion was reinvested. The amount reinvested seems a lot, but the oil and gas industry is technology- and capital-intensive. Costs have gone up exponentially in the last couple of years. Previously, to drill a well, it cost about US$3 million; now it costs US$7 million. The use of rigs was US$200,000 a day a couple of years ago; now it costs US$600,000 a day.


A lot of people also do not realise that the amount returned by PETRONAS to the Government makes up 35% of the Government’s total annual income, to be used by the Government for expenditures, development, operations, and yes, for the various subsidies. That means for every RM1 the Government makes, 35 sen is contributed by PETRONAS.


So, instead of asking what happens to PETRIONAS’ money or profits, people should be questioning how the money paid by PETRONAS to the Government is allocated.



CRUDE EXPORTS & FUEL PRICES

4) A lot of people also ask, why Malaysia exports its crude oil. Shouldn’t we just stop exporting and sell at cheaper prices to local refiners? If Malaysia is an oil exporting country, why can’t we sell petrol or diesel at cheaper prices like other oil producing countries in the Middle East?


I guess I don’t have to answer the first couple of questions. It’s simple economics, and crude oil is a global commodity.


Why can’t we sell petrol and diesel at lower prices like in the Middle East? Well, comparing Saudi Arabia and other big producers to Malaysia is like comparing kurma to durian, because these Middle Eastern countries have much, much, much bigger oil and gas reserves.


Malaysia has only 5.4 billion barrels of oil reserves, and about 89 trillion cubic feet of gas. Compare that to Saudi Arabia’s 260 billion barrels of oil and 240 trillion cubic feet of gas.


Malaysia only produces 600,000 barrels per day of oil. Saudi Arabia produces 9 million barrels per day. At this rate, Saudi Arabia’s crude oil sales revenue could amount to US$1.2 billion per day! At this rate, it can practically afford almost everything — free education, healthcare, etc, and subsidies — for its people.


But if we look at these countries closely, they have in the past few years started to come up with policies and strategies designed to prolong their reserves and diversify their income bases. In this sense, Malaysia (and PETRONAS) has had a good head start, as we have been doing this a long time.


Fuel prices in Malaysia is controlled by the Government based on a formula under the Automatic Pricing Mechanism introduced more than a couple of decades ago. It is under this mechanism that the complex calculation of prices is made, based on the actual cost of petrol or diesel, the operating costs, margin for dealers, margin for retail oil companies (including PETRONAS Dagangan Bhd) and the balancing number of duty or subsidy. No retail oil companies or dealers actually make money from the hike of the fuel prices. Oil companies pay for the products at market prices, but have to sell low, so the Government reimburses the difference — thus subsidy.


Subsidy as a concept is OK as long as it benefits the really deserving segment of the population. But there has to be a limit to how much and how long the Government should bear and sustain subsidy. An environment where prices are kept artificially low indefinitely will not do anyone any good. That’s why countries like Indonesia are more pro-active in removing subsidies. Even Vietnam (which is a socialist country, by the way) is selling fuel at market prices.



PETRONAS & TRANSPARENCY

5) I feel I also need to say something on the allegation that PETRONAS is not transparent in terms of its accounts, business transactions etc.


PETRONAS is first and foremost a company, operating under the rules and regulations of the authorities including the Registrar of Companies, and the Securities Commission and Bursa Malaysia for its listed four subsidiaries (PETRONAS Dagangan Bhd, PETRONAS Gas Bhd, MISC Bhd and KLCC Property Holdings Bhd.


PETRONAS the holding company produces annual reports which are made to whomever wants them, and are distributed to many parties and places; including to the library at the Parliament House for perusal and reading pleasure of all Yang Berhormat MPs (if they care to read). PETRONAS also makes the annual report available on its website, for those who bother to look. The accounts are duly audited.


The website also contains a lot of useful information, if people really care to find out. Although PETRONAS is not listed on Bursa Malaysia, for all intents and purposes, it could be considered a listed entity as its bonds and financial papers are traded overseas. This requires scrutiny from investors, and from rating agencies such as Standard & Poor and Moody’s.



BOYCOTT PETRONAS?

6) The last time I checked, this is still a democratic country, where people are free to spend their money wherever they like.


For those who like to see more of the money that they spend go back to the local economy and benefiting their fellow Malaysians, perhaps they should consider sticking to local products or companies.


For those who like to see that the money they spend go back to foreign shareholders of the foreign companies overseas, they should continue buying foreign products.



FINAL WORD (FOR TODAY)

I’m sorry this is rather long, but I just have to convey it. I hope this would help some of you out there understand something. The oil and gas industry, apart from being very capital intensive, is also very complex and volatile. I’m learning new things almost every single day.



Appreciate if you could help to forward this response to as many contacts as possible to counter the subversive proposal out there.


Thank you.
 
yup..betul kata-kata artikel ni.abg aku salah seorang tech petronas di resak..sape yg kata keje petronas ni masyuk, mereka sebenarnya silap...:)
 
Dah lama ada...camne pun...bagi yg anti makneka benda....ada depa kesah....
 
sempena announcement untung baru2 ni dan discovery field baru kat spaoh, moga2 tahun ni jadi tahun yg gembira buat staff petronas.
 
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