We are currently looking for subsea professionals with the skills and technical expertise to support the recent opening of CSL’s London office. We are looking for high calibre candidates for contract positions.
CSL has a track record of managing subsea developments from concept to completion for oil and gas companies worldwide.
We are currently looking for subsea professionals with the skills and technical expertise to support the recent opening of CSL’s London office. We are looking for high calibre candidates for contract positions.
CSL has a track record of managing subsea developments from concept to completion for oil and gas companies worldwide.
Thome Offshore Management Pte Ltd offers an exciting and challenging position in an international company with great growth potential.
The MD will be responsible for management and development of the company’s business in Singapore and internationally. This will encompass dedication to daily operations, financial management, customer relations and strategic development of the company. It is crucial that you are capable of combining the strategic and operational aspects of the role. We seek an outgoing and structured person, with strong communication skills and ability to build relations at all levels of the organisation.
The SLP Group is a long established, privately owned company with revenues of c.£120m and rising.
SLP is a turnkey solutions provider with diverse interests in the energy and infrastructure sectors and is one of the leading global providers of oil and gas platforms and renewable energy developments.
With a head office and fabrication yard in Suffolk, engineering, design and consultancy facilities in Surrey and manufacturing yards in the UK and the Middle East, the Group has direct access to domestic and export markets and a proven track record in the successful completion of EPC/EPIC contracts. SLP is regarded as a preferred supplier by a growing number of international clients and has a number of successful Partnerships, Alliances and Joint Ventures.
Russia's resources ministry asked the new prime minister on Friday to approve its plan to make oil companies spend billions of dollars on cutting the amount of gas wastefully flared off during oil production.
"It will be possible only through the joint efforts of a number of ministries," a Natural Resources Ministry statement quoted its minister, Yuri Trutnev, as telling Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov in a letter.
The ministry said oil companies should be allowed to develop oilfields only if they had a clear plan on how to use the associated gas.
"Some 95% of associated gas should be used and not flared by 2011," it said.
Only 26% of Russia's annual associated gas production of 55 billion cubic metres is processed, while some 27% is flared off and 47% is used at fields or wasted.