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hi guys pls i need advice on what to fix on my SUV, it'S A pilot 2005 model , the maintenance require ligt is always on and also the VTM-4 light is always on most especially when i bump into a port hole. i took to a mechanic at mobil filling station at amuwo odifin for a scan and the gave this code p1457 , i googled this and found out that it says the EvAP emission, leak detected at the canister,also the suv gulps fuel as if its beer, please how can i fix this problem and also the VTM_4 issue please i need urgent advice thanks nice post |
^^^^ LUCKY you!! what else can i say, at least you are doing something that is very related to your course. for starters, structural and Mechanical are related. in ur undergraduate studies you must have done welding in your engineering lab science, if i am not mistaken, so structural engineering is very much related, since u still do corrosion control in structures as well as welding. my advice is hold on to that job , learn all you can, build a good rapport with your superiors-VERY IMPORTANT,interpersonal skill is essential when it comes to job hunting, be a team player, try and go the extra mile in your job - but dont do what you dont know about - for saftey reasons,with time they might put you on their pay roll, when u have saved a little money, do a certification course in welding or better still pipleine engineering. with your experience and cert you will definintely get a job as a pipline inspector. its not going to be easy. but just be focus and believe in GOD. everything will fall into place. |
MAN!!..best post i ve read in a long time from NL, from going through the threads, i think i am a MEL/CHOL..find it hard to forgive, always brooding, cant stand imperfection , laziness and "slackness", i detest weakness in others,...ALways want to be at the top of things, DO I NEED HELP? |
mai gaskiya: hy bro tnx 4the thread i had an ond in bus admin nd am intrestd in d oil nd gas sector.so tel me wat wil i do 2 fit in.becos i had a man dat cliams he is a chief driller wit agip nd dat dy re loking 4 pepl 2 fil d spaces in their new rig dy re constructng in imo state.its ovr a year nw its stories nd i hav gven hm money.so my questn is kan my qulificatn aford me a job on a rigguy, i sincerely doubt if Dr will reply you, for crying out loud you did bus admin, the chief driller might not be of help to you even if he has the power for some reasons 1.you did bus admin, which is purely administration , which is parrallel to engineering which is technical 2. you dont have any prior experience in the oil and gas industry to start with your best bet is to forget about your OND bus admin and beg the guy to fix u as a roughneck, even if it is helping them to carry pipe, take it!! from there you can learn one or two things in which will aid you in ur career growth. discuss it with him that u r ready to do manual labor , dont go there and be posing with ur OND! and i hope the guy is genuine?,cos if not mugu fall guy man chop ![]() |
kenniojo: Pls help me! I just finished my nysc so i need any firm/company where i can b doing free/paid internship in oil and gas. All i want is core practical, exposure and experience on site. ... You can call me on 07069136243 or kenniojo@hotmail.combros thats the problem we are having in this country, thats how its suppose to be but alas!, the reverse is the case, the local content thing is a farce. do you wonder why engineers are working in Banks? ![]() |
cuccon: i wanted to study engineering but was forced to go into medicals but my love for drilling grew when my dad died and also finding out i dont have any passion for medicals but technical jobs.this kind of switch is okay if you in the states or europe, but if you are in naija and saying this, switching might be just a mirage, unless you have strong connections i hope you kow what i mean. |
Danka7777: How could your brother have a master's degree in subsea engineering and take an offer for ROASTABOUT...a non technical position? Does he know his worth? Roustabout, Roughneck/floorhand, Derrick man, motorman, assistant driller, driller, toolpusher and company man, all listed in ascending order of importance don't need a college education to get into it, so I am curious as to why he would accept to be a roastabout? Are you sure he has a subsea engineering degree, I don't, because no company will take a college engineering graduate and put him in a nontechnical type of job that require a great deal of physical effort. Ask him well...@ danka 7777, only roughnecks/roustabout do not need a college degree to get into it, but the rest u need at least a college degree and it still depends on the cadre, for a lead senior drilling engineer , you need to have a masters with at least not less than 15 years solid hands on experience along with previous projects been worked on as a lead, the oil and gas industry has changed a lot since the way it use to be, drilling is going to deepwaters now and improved machinery and equipment are been manufactured and modified, thus it needs highly skilled personnel to man these rigs, so my friend the game has moved a step higher ,where u can get in without a college degree for this positions is if you have considerable experience, like say 20 years and you might have worked in different parts of the world,and really know your stuff, you might be very well be considered, even at that, someone with a univeristy degree has to recommend you !! with macondo very much green in our memories , i doubt if the top coys will be hiring some one with out a college degree, at least you have to learn the basic. for the guy with masters in subsea working as a roughneck, his ascension will not be that long,why, he has addition knowledge which is fellow roughnecks may not know, and might not even know. If i am a rig suprintendent and i find out my roughneck has a masters in subsea, i will keep a close watch for that guy and see if he has leadership qualities, if so , then he is on his way to a higher responsibility. NO KNOWLEGDE IS A WASTE WHEN IT COMES TO WORKING IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY. |
^^^^^ http://www.ae-technologyinitiative.com that is the website of the instrumentation company , a subsidiary of michael stevens , very hands on,check if they have port harcourt branch , i think they should have, cos they are really making waves here in lagos in terms of instrumentation, at least i know some unilever staffs that went for a company sponsored training there on instrumentation. |
^^^ if you are good at something, and people appreciate it and willing to pay for it, does that make it lucrative? get that thinking out of your head, find a career path and follow it, be the master, the rest will fall into place. |
I graduated with 2.1 in Elect/Elect and computer engineering. thats good I hv also acquired certifications on Cisco. But ryt nw i want to venture into oil and gas industry why do you want to venture into the oil and gas industry? there are other sectors like telecom and I.T of which you are more suited , they too make a rewarding career for young graduates well you dont have to loose hope elect/elect work in the oil and gas too. Sumbody advised me to enroll for Instrumentation, automation and control training wc i have gone 2regista for at COD ENERGY SERVICES LTD here in portharcourt well give it a shot no knowlegde is a waste, but if you were in lagos there is a firm that give hands on practicals on instrumentation,i will check if there have a branch in PH, cos there said something like that last 2 yrs. Some1 else den adviced me to go learn welding dat dey also make gud money in oil and gas industry.but i hv neva given it a tot in dat directn welding is good and very lucrative but its capital intensive, you have to do up to 3 exams to be a certified welding inspector and each exam cost about 350k!, do u have that ? kindly advice me on what to do cos am just as confused as anytin particularly nw dat i dnt hav any job and squating in a friends place. of course it can be very confusing and even demoralsing, after working hard in school to get a good grade you have to go thru this harrowing experience , well do not give up,we all started the same way, just hang on to hope. the Lord is your strenght ![]() ..seriously you just have to be focused that's all try the instrumentation course as a start.you can use Google to try out firms that teach instrumentation in PH as i dont stay in Ph and may not know, another thing that i will advice you to do is , if u have some money just do a certification course, maybe in project management, supply chain or logistics or even six sigma , then go to oil and gas companies websites and apply on their website, this will greatly improve your chances of been called for interviews, it works!! especially if you have 1st class or 2:1 , use google, try the service company's and production coys.just keep applying, also u can try telecoms too. MTN.etisalat. etc also keep checking Tuesday and Thursday guardian newspaper, there are usually adverts for graduates having 2:1 from oil and gas coys, just try and be searching, u never know, just keep trying General electric recently advertised and are looking for 2:1 graduates, you can try their webistes too and apply www.ge.com, also go to www.slb.com/careers.www.bakerhughes.com,www.total.com,www.shell.com,www.seadrill.com,www.akersolutions.com. click on career and apply. take care |
aydj: Hello guys, can someone pls help? I have Bachelor's and Masters degrees in Petroleum Engineering. I came back into the country from the U.S after my Masters program abt 3 months ago. Am yet to find a job. I have a year work experience in drilling engineering and a year in the downstream. I can work in Reservoir engineering and Production engineering roles as well. If you have any lead, pls contact me at aydj32@yahoo.com or call 08084752413. Thanks.bros , shell is recruiting now and i think u r qualified for one of the positions, go to WWW.shell.com/careers. apply fast also go to Mobil's career website , you will see application from Nigerians who studied abroad, apply and upload your CV, same with total,www.total.com/careers. since you into drilling, you can take a short with kcadeutag, there need drilling engineers badly now www.kcadeatuag.com cheers. NB ; lets hear ur success story when you clinch the job take care |
Kingsleyinfo: Please can u give more details as to the fees for the exams?the fees for the exam is 14000 naira for early bird registration for late entries its 15500 naira, membership for africans is 11500 naira. so there you go as for your second question, having the two certs is not a bad idea, project management and supply chain management are quite related , even in purchasing and supply certification offerred by CIPS there is module in level 6 that is called advance project management, at the end of the day both course talks about cost effective way to bring value to the customer in the form of product , service or process. give it a shot, there is mad competition out there!! |
^^^^^ no i dont , i once had an admission in 2007 but jettisoned it for a job offer, if i had known i would have continued ![]() @ dev take heart ..na so , to chop oil money no easy o, but you will scale thru. |
i say congrats to those that have admission to clausthal, just get down to hard work and put your best behavior so you can open door for others that have interest too, @ devmatic...bros how far? hope studies are going fine? |
@ IBUDES i did choose sub sea engineering in my own opinion, its a career that is not limited by boundaries and less stress , unlike drilling and production although both are highly sought after positions. go for any one you feel you have interest in , drilling is good if you dont mind getting dirty, although you will not be doing the drilling per se, just supervisory role, good rates, but sub sea is something else, just give it a shot |
I saw this article and want to share it with you guys, it is an interesting read How to (Skip College) and Become a Super-Paid Drilling Consultant by Barbara Saunders|Rigzone Contributor|Wednesday, May 02, 2012 Eric Roth is a different sort of person, in many ways – and very good role model for young people contemplating jobs in offshore oil and gas. Some of his differences include: While not required, he did attend a number of years of college while in the military and after, but never received the actual piece of paper, even though it would have been a virtually free ride on Uncle Sam's dime for being a veteran. He actually enjoyed the military, a U.S. Marine, and worked many glamour jobs, his work history reads like an adventure novel: embassies, bombings, the works. Somewhere along the way, he decided that working on offshore oil and gas rigs would be exciting too, so he started out cleaning toilets on rig supply boats and making the usual potty-cleaner's pay for it. But, he had uncharacteristic enthusiasm for even cleaning potties – because he also had great big dreams, which are now a reality. Dream #1: He would somehow work every job there was on oil and gas rigs while still in his 20's, learning the various trades as much as possible before he decided on one for long term. Dream #2: Save his money, also very different for people that age. Dream #3: Go to all sorts of technical classes, despite having to pay his own way. And voila! Today, this native Louisiana "boy" is only in his early 30s and a drilling consultant: the top paying job, white or blue collar, in "De Ol' Patch." He won't disclose his annual pay, but confirmed the amount of $200K+ was "In the right neighborhood and maybe a little low." According to the Rigzone Compensation Tracker*, Drilling Consultants reported average compensation of $227,793 in 2011, up 13 percent year over year. Easy Street Lovers Need Not Apply Yet despite the power-paychecks, the world travel, etc., this was anything but easy street. For one thing, you have to have so much discipline + dedication that you have to be able to forget for weeks on end that niceties such as streets, pretty buildings and much more even exist. Yes, there is a community television set on many rigs, but a typical rig worker is too tired to watch TV at the end of 12 hour-plus days and 14 or 28 straight days working. And, forget these jobs just being hard work: "It has to be some of the most challenging work in the world, a big reason I just love my work, but many people burn out young, which is so sad," said Eric. Another downside for many: So-called "blue collar" rig worker jobs are like Rodney Dangerfield, pun intended: They can be way unsafe, one has to think Safety First all the time, or else, you too, could become the next blotto person. Plus, these jobs also get less respect than "white collar," i.e. college degree-needed jobs. Short-handed as the industry is for rig hands these days, preliminary Rigzone research indicates there are few company "hands" figuring out white collar-like niceties for rig workers such as clear career tracks; free off-the-job training for the next step up; enough time off to take the required -- okay, not college, but very difficult -- demanding technical courses; and even Rigworker Appreciation Day once a year. "Appreciation is in especially short supply," Eric quipped. "It gets to some of the O&G workers. The front line does most of the actual work, but the drilling engineers and geoscientists get most of the respect and appreciation. This is okay also, because that's what they went to school for; however, one would not believe how much technical and engineering knowledge rig workers like us have, even though we don't have engineering degrees." So, what was another "different" sort of thing Eric did? Self-Education Most Welcome A pragmatist in the extreme, he dropped out of working for a while, paid for and took every course in which he was interested that also spelled Better Career Success. "This was the really lonely part," Eric confessed. "My great savings began to run out. Friends and family sometimes teased me. I constantly worried and wondered if I was doing the right thing." "It seemed like an endless tunnel but there was light, lots of sunny light, at the end of it, and I knew this, even when I had just spent my last dollar on a course most others would only wait to take until a company MADE them take it and PAID for them." "That's where discipline and forward thinking comes in, rather than simply thinking about what was in your pocket at the end of the month. There has to be an investment for personal and professional growth there, and a focus on those things you know that you want, rather than simply on something you think should be given to you." "Importantly, it does not matter whether you are working as a permanent employee or a contractor, the thing that our younger generation has to understand is that companies will not want to know only your education and experience level, but above all they want to know what kind of VALUE you can provide to their operations." And here's a sampling of the courses Eric took: NASP/IASP Certified Petroleum Safety Manager NASP/IASP Certified Petroleum Safety Specialist Advanced Oil and Gas Drilling & Completions Technology IADC WellCAP combined Surface/Subsea Drillers Supervisor level IEMA Environmental Management IOSH Managing Safely Management of Major Emergencies - OPITO NEBOSH International Technical Oil & Gas Management certificate OHSAS 18001 Internal Auditor OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Manager certificate And, if that isn't daunting enough, here's one upside to persevering such a rough academic load. Get a load of these titles at the top of Eric's resume: Eric Roth, MIIRSM, RSP, SPE Wells HSEQ (Health, Safety, Environmental Quality) Advisor Deepwater Drilling & Completions at TOTAL E&P Nice business card material, too, huh? But, there is one other deep downside to jobs like Eric's. They tend to be hard on conventional family life. So, asked what there was left to dream about or do with his life, having attained so many dreams so young, Eric paused, thought and said: "I have a couple of high career goals for sure, but if I told you some of them, (such as becoming one of the most respected and valuable young professionals worldwide in my specific field), it would probably sound pretty silly and for most people, who think in narrow terms, unreachable. … I'm quite involved with giving, supporting an orphanage, etc., but I don't usually speak about that unless I am asked, because then people think you are bragging about 'what you do for others' and it sounds narcissistic. I also want to be a great father and positive example to my children, as I hope to have a lot, two so far, plenty more to come!" "I enjoyed the heck out of all of my 20s, getting into debauchery worldwide, from Colombia and Rio, to the foam parties of Ibiza, to the seedy joints of Thailand and Cambodia. But now, having done all that, with absolutely no regrets, at heart I am a family man all the way!" So, jobs like Eric's are dizzying for all their upside/downside dimensions, but if you think you can enjoy this kind of always wild, never dull, sometimes lonely ride -- and stick with it almost no matter what: Go for it! You, too, CAN be a highly-paid drilling consultant (no college degree required). http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?hpf=1&a_id=117256 so what do you think? ![]() |
^^^^^ OF COS, ITS GOOD, IF YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY GRAB IT WITH BOTH HANDS. |
CONGRATS MAN KEEP IT UP!! |
^^^^ i got the quotes from a friend who is presently at alberta, so i don't really know if it also applies to Nigeria too but 100 dollars a day is very low in my own opinion, but its a good way to start. |
[quote author=emareyo]If i can get a answers frm u, i'l b happy @ everyone[/quote i got this info from a colleague in LinkedIn he say for entry level mudloggers its between 300 - 500 USD per day including site allowance for experienced between 700 - 1200 usd per day, depending on your experience.these are on contract basis!! i do know mud loggers salary should be in the same range with drillers as they are often in remote site or rigs taking samples making sure the muds maintain their desired properties during drilling, you should also try drilling fluid specialist salaries since they have similar roles as mud loggers @ dev men long time , how was the exams hope you scaled through? which forum did you send the friend request? |
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@ devmatic meeeeen its been a while o , how is studies? ![]() i know it's grueling, cos you have been scarce have you done any exams? men keep it up o ,do not loose focus |
^^^^ just so you know, most peeps on this forum have their day jobs to attend to and not all have the time to come on NL everyday,u made a mistake by limiting your search to nairaland only!! some people think that they can get all the ANSWERS!! on nairaland, what happened to google and other search engines?, this shows that we hardly carry out research in what we intend to do but prefer to be spoon fed, afterall you asked those working in the oil company and still they cannot give you any concrete idea, the oil industry is very vast, people tend to focus their energy in their field to stay relevant because process are ever changing, the most annoying scenario is that you see students posting their projects questions and sometimes assignment on Nairaland waiting for ready made answers, it seems the internet has made some people so lazy that they can,t even different fact from fabrication. As for imanualle you should not come to such hasty conclusion,even you did not post anything relevant to help the poster but to accuse other people for hoarding information, when you are connected to the internet?..na wa o, guy check yoursef..if you are a guy @ imanuelle ...I hope you understand the question naijababe is asking you?...who is eating your cheese? |
@ ODIAERO bros i hail o, sorry for chipping , is that a demo account or real account? i am getting migraine just looking at it !!! |
MY highly inspired oga , how is business, you are doing a good job here, i wish the best this year please help me with this VIN Number check - 2HKYF18664H563529 thanks in advance |
27naira:do you know if the guy has hammered one contract to supply casing pipes, this is Nigeria , anything can happen!!! I have seen lawyers supplying drilling pipes !! |
@ OMO nna bros http://www.vamservices.com/library/files/VAM_OCTG_4v_1210.pdf u will get every thing you want |
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GeneralGEJ: no be liesay hi to patience for me |
^^^ its very relevant , you can going as an environment management system auditor ISO 14001:2004 . Its very lucrative in the sense that you audit companies that carry out operations which impacts on the environment and make sure that they have good environment management system in place to manage waste and other effluents that will impact negatively on the environment, Oil coys comes to mind - because they are the major culprits ala oil exploration activities, a part from that it also helps companies to have sustainability processes and improve on it periodically you can work in oil companies, certification companies or for government agencies that are in charge of regulations pertaining to environmental issues. queend link=topic=301670.msg9963706#msg9963706i have replied but spambot swallowed everything |
^^^ BROS i dont have that kind of amount o, can u come down a little, u can remove the 3G, i dont really have that much dough on this , can u lay down the specs? thanks |





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