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I have a small investments in two leases of these companies. They were all given the mandate to drill new wells. They were told that TT has 3 billion of oil to be extracted .nervewrecker wrote:Well for starters I live in part of the oil field more or less and have dealings with a few of the lease companies as well as the parent company.
Have some pulling tugging with men on the ground and management. If im not mistaken is a man who used to run a biscuit company in charge of it now.
They asking for manpower and management refuse to hire more men. Its a lot of work they have and not much material. Seems they just trying to keep former petrotrin running till they do whatever they want to do. Years now they hinting of leasing it out. Lease companies hiring, hiring why? They drilled no new wells and did no recent exploration. HR seems to be hinting that they might get something. And they were specific in what they want, men who know petrotrin fields and know the ropes.
IMO they can get it running and keep it running if they play their cards right. Had a lot of hard working very qualified personnel in petrotrin that were stifled by dinosaurs that work there. Production made good choices in whom they call back. I dont see fresh men coming from outside and doing that work easy, you need the guys that were there.
I fedup say we have oil.zoom rader wrote:I have a small investments in two leases of these companies. They were all given the mandate to drill new wells. They were told that TT has 3 billion of oil to be extracted .nervewrecker wrote:Well for starters I live in part of the oil field more or less and have dealings with a few of the lease companies as well as the parent company.
Have some pulling tugging with men on the ground and management. If im not mistaken is a man who used to run a biscuit company in charge of it now.
They asking for manpower and management refuse to hire more men. Its a lot of work they have and not much material. Seems they just trying to keep former petrotrin running till they do whatever they want to do. Years now they hinting of leasing it out. Lease companies hiring, hiring why? They drilled no new wells and did no recent exploration. HR seems to be hinting that they might get something. And they were specific in what they want, men who know petrotrin fields and know the ropes.
IMO they can get it running and keep it running if they play their cards right. Had a lot of hard working very qualified personnel in petrotrin that were stifled by dinosaurs that work there. Production made good choices in whom they call back. I dont see fresh men coming from outside and doing that work easy, you need the guys that were there.
"Columbus seeks to maintain high quality relationships with all stakeholders and to be considered as a partner of choice in the ongoing development of onshore resources in Trinidad. The Trinidad and Tobago Minister of Finance recently stated that there were 3 billion barrels of oil to be recovered onshore in Trinidad and Columbus seeks to play a leading role in realising the goal of increasing production"
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https://columbus-erp.com/operations/
That's why I know PNM already sold petrotrin as payback for 1% fixing the last election.nervewrecker wrote:I fedup say we have oil.zoom rader wrote:I have a small investments in two leases of these companies. They were all given the mandate to drill new wells. They were told that TT has 3 billion of oil to be extracted .nervewrecker wrote:Well for starters I live in part of the oil field more or less and have dealings with a few of the lease companies as well as the parent company.
Have some pulling tugging with men on the ground and management. If im not mistaken is a man who used to run a biscuit company in charge of it now.
They asking for manpower and management refuse to hire more men. Its a lot of work they have and not much material. Seems they just trying to keep former petrotrin running till they do whatever they want to do. Years now they hinting of leasing it out. Lease companies hiring, hiring why? They drilled no new wells and did no recent exploration. HR seems to be hinting that they might get something. And they were specific in what they want, men who know petrotrin fields and know the ropes.
IMO they can get it running and keep it running if they play their cards right. Had a lot of hard working very qualified personnel in petrotrin that were stifled by dinosaurs that work there. Production made good choices in whom they call back. I dont see fresh men coming from outside and doing that work easy, you need the guys that were there.
"Columbus seeks to maintain high quality relationships with all stakeholders and to be considered as a partner of choice in the ongoing development of onshore resources in Trinidad. The Trinidad and Tobago Minister of Finance recently stated that there were 3 billion barrels of oil to be recovered onshore in Trinidad and Columbus seeks to play a leading role in realising the goal of increasing production"
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https://columbus-erp.com/operations/
They were only setting up petrotrin to fail from the start.
Yepp...these ministers should join learie Joseph under de tent yes srsRedman wrote:The minister also said they sold our crude above WTI.
guardian wrote:Venezuela using T&T to hide oil exports
by
Rhondor Dowlat
10 hours ago
Sat Apr 20 2019
There are reports of T&T ports being used by Venezuela’s state oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela, SA (PDVSA), to avoid US sanctions.
According to a report on the website Lloyd’s List Maritime Intelligence, ships appear to be collecting oil cargo in Venezuela before stopping off in T&T and then setting off again, raising suspicions that cargoes are being hidden. It said PDVSA is suspected of using co-loads and “false berthings” to disguise cargo origins.
Since March 21, three tankers belonging to PDVSA have loaded oil cargoes in Venezuela then diverted to areas close to T&T for several hours. Vessel-tracking data showed that after spending a short time in T&T waters, the tankers left for their final long-haul destinations.
This was likely an attempt to get new bills of lading stating T&T, not Venezuela as the points of origin for the cargoes of fuel oil.
The tankers have been identified as the Mindoro, Amore Mio and Serengeti. Mindoro is owned by TMS Tankers, while Serengeti is owned by a Greece-based shipping company, Dynacom. The owner of Amore Mio could not be determined.
“There is no suggestion that any of the shipments were in breach of US sanctions,” Maritime Intelligence added.
This is the second alleged PDVSA tactic to hide the destination and origin of petroleum and crude exports. In late January, after the imposition of the US sanctions, two tankers that loaded in Venezuela were involved in ship-to-ship transfers off Gibraltar.
Rolling power blackouts that disrupted port loadings on top of US sanctions have shrunk crude exports from Venezuela to 17-year lows. In March, just under 1 million barrels per day was loaded on 33 tankers, according to Lloyd’s List Intelligence—the second-lowest volume since 2006.
The US sanctions currently restrict the sales of crude and petroleum products from PDVSA to the US unless revenues are placed in escrow, cutting off the government of President Nicolás Maduro from its biggest export earner. Oil is s responsible for more than 90 per cent of Venezuela’s revenues.
The sanctions are aimed at sanctions would blocking US$7 billion in PDVSA’s assets and more than $11 billion in export proceeds over the next year.
On April 12, the US Office of Foreign Assets Control expanded the sanctions to include companies and vessels transporting crude to Cuba. Shipowners outside the US have been warned that they could be affected.
“While there are no specific prohibitions aimed at non-US persons transacting business with PDVSA, there is the potential that non-US persons could nevertheless be subject to sanctions either for operating in the Venezuelan oil sector, or for providing material assistance to, or support for, PDVSA,” the report stated.
Two of the cargoes that were diverted through T&T are currently sailing around the Cape of Good Hope and signalling Singapore, a typical destination for fuel oil cargoes.
Serengeti is making a transatlantic crossing and signalling its next port as Gibraltar.
sMASH wrote:http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/venezuela-using-tt-to-hide-oil-exports-6.2.828307.192504fdcf?fbclid=IwAR3dRbswG3VzQ7ONohotdPtHE6TeC6V30Wl5HHfqQvc3cNlYC_gblqFv6TEguardian wrote:Venezuela using T&T to hide oil exports
by
Rhondor Dowlat
10 hours ago
Sat Apr 20 2019
There are reports of T&T ports being used by Venezuela’s state oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela, SA (PDVSA), to avoid US sanctions.
According to a report on the website Lloyd’s List Maritime Intelligence, ships appear to be collecting oil cargo in Venezuela before stopping off in T&T and then setting off again, raising suspicions that cargoes are being hidden. It said PDVSA is suspected of using co-loads and “false berthings” to disguise cargo origins.
Since March 21, three tankers belonging to PDVSA have loaded oil cargoes in Venezuela then diverted to areas close to T&T for several hours. Vessel-tracking data showed that after spending a short time in T&T waters, the tankers left for their final long-haul destinations.
This was likely an attempt to get new bills of lading stating T&T, not Venezuela as the points of origin for the cargoes of fuel oil.
The tankers have been identified as the Mindoro, Amore Mio and Serengeti. Mindoro is owned by TMS Tankers, while Serengeti is owned by a Greece-based shipping company, Dynacom. The owner of Amore Mio could not be determined.
“There is no suggestion that any of the shipments were in breach of US sanctions,” Maritime Intelligence added.
This is the second alleged PDVSA tactic to hide the destination and origin of petroleum and crude exports. In late January, after the imposition of the US sanctions, two tankers that loaded in Venezuela were involved in ship-to-ship transfers off Gibraltar.
Rolling power blackouts that disrupted port loadings on top of US sanctions have shrunk crude exports from Venezuela to 17-year lows. In March, just under 1 million barrels per day was loaded on 33 tankers, according to Lloyd’s List Intelligence—the second-lowest volume since 2006.
The US sanctions currently restrict the sales of crude and petroleum products from PDVSA to the US unless revenues are placed in escrow, cutting off the government of President Nicolás Maduro from its biggest export earner. Oil is s responsible for more than 90 per cent of Venezuela’s revenues.
The sanctions are aimed at sanctions would blocking US$7 billion in PDVSA’s assets and more than $11 billion in export proceeds over the next year.
On April 12, the US Office of Foreign Assets Control expanded the sanctions to include companies and vessels transporting crude to Cuba. Shipowners outside the US have been warned that they could be affected.
“While there are no specific prohibitions aimed at non-US persons transacting business with PDVSA, there is the potential that non-US persons could nevertheless be subject to sanctions either for operating in the Venezuelan oil sector, or for providing material assistance to, or support for, PDVSA,” the report stated.
Two of the cargoes that were diverted through T&T are currently sailing around the Cape of Good Hope and signalling Singapore, a typical destination for fuel oil cargoes.
Serengeti is making a transatlantic crossing and signalling its next port as Gibraltar.
wing wrote:Will they get it though? Will the PNM allow the MSJ to gain financial power via the OWTU involvment in the Refinery? As others have speculated, it's probably already a done deal with preferred buyers.
Redress10 wrote:Lmao
So in 2019 where the oil industry is already suffering to make profits, you and your "comrades" are basing your HR policy based on favouritism and not on selecting the best of the best to ensure a competitive advantage?
You would think that being severely behind other global oil players would force locals to get with the times and do what necessary to compete but NO! Same ole bs that has us in the place we are today.
Alluh eh fed up breeding sh*t in trinidad and calling it fudge?
"Comrades".....Imagine still using communist words when places such as China and Russia long move away from communist ideals.
A bunch of lost dinosaurs.
Redman wrote:He could comrade all he wants.....the finance people backing the 2b USD offer will have all the say.
The refinery will not be run like it used to be.
wing wrote:Comrades,
Just to let everyone know,the PG said that Patriotic received almost 6000 applications for employment in the refinery and he wanted to ensure that those who struggled with the union were the ones who must benefit from that struggle.
So as a result of his statement on May day we will be taking down and registering names of all comrades who will be present to take part in the March.
Also going forward this will also be enforced for all union activities where support will be required.
Comrades ,Please make every effort to be there on May Day.
Walk with your messages or Placards to show your dissatisfaction of how we were treated.
Those who can't walk feel free to either lead the March or follow in your vehicles but make sure that you all ,all, all are there.
nervewrecker wrote:wing wrote:Comrades,
Just to let everyone know,the PG said that Patriotic received almost 6000 applications for employment in the refinery and he wanted to ensure that those who struggled with the union were the ones who must benefit from that struggle.
So as a result of his statement on May day we will be taking down and registering names of all comrades who will be present to take part in the March.
Also going forward this will also be enforced for all union activities where support will be required.
Comrades ,Please make every effort to be there on May Day.
Walk with your messages or Placards to show your dissatisfaction of how we were treated.
Those who can't walk feel free to either lead the March or follow in your vehicles but make sure that you all ,all, all are there.
This is not something you should have posted public.
A lot of the public only see nepotism and favouritism when it came to hiring. That's all they will see here.
Should have kept that info to yourselves and leave it in the whatsapp group. I take it you are aware of and in the group?
nervewrecker wrote:wing wrote:Comrades,
Just to let everyone know,the PG said that Patriotic received almost 6000 applications for employment in the refinery and he wanted to ensure that those who struggled with the union were the ones who must benefit from that struggle.
So as a result of his statement on May day we will be taking down and registering names of all comrades who will be present to take part in the March.
Also going forward this will also be enforced for all union activities where support will be required.
Comrades ,Please make every effort to be there on May Day.
Walk with your messages or Placards to show your dissatisfaction of how we were treated.
Those who can't walk feel free to either lead the March or follow in your vehicles but make sure that you all ,all, all are there.
This is not something you should have posted public.
A lot of the public only see nepotism and favouritism when it came to hiring. That's all they will see here.
Should have kept that info to yourselves and leave it in the whatsapp group. I take it you are aware of and in the group?
wing wrote:I'm not in any WhatsApp group but I applied and got an email as mentioned. I posted to show the hypocrisy of it all especially of those with eyes on political power at the expense of those who pay dues every month to protect their interest.
@lex wrote:Petrotrin makes $1.7 billion operating profit in last year of service.
http://www.cnc3.co.tt/press-release/pet ... ar-service
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