Jul
16th

Increase Your Knowledge of the Oil and Gas Industry

 

Whether you’re an experienced oil and gas industry worker or someone seeking to get your foot in the door, taking some time to do your research on the profession and it’s recruitment requirements can help you land that “perfect” job. Among all engineers, those working in the petroleum industry can expect the highest starting salaries. Even those working entry-level jobs on offshore oil rigs as roughnecks enjoy high pay as well as great benefits. Because of this, it is no wonder that more and more job-seeking professionals are turning to this constantly booming industry to find a new financially stable line of work.

Extensive research on the internet covers a wide range of oil career possibilities; from exploration and production to pipeline operations and oil and gas refining. Doing research online to find out more information on this exciting field can be a powerful gateway to help job seekers find oil and gas industry jobs. At any single point in time, there are thousands of oil and gas jobs posted all over the internet. The secret is to know where to look and how to determine if the job listing is right for you can be extracted from your research online.

The oil and gas, or petroleum, industry is truly one that is multinational. One can learn from reading articles on the web that the majority of the world’s oil comes from places in the Middle East like Saudi Arabia, the United States, Russia, Canada, and Iraq. You don’t need to do your research, however, to realize that the demand for refined petroleum has never been higher. Gas prices are high and rising, as demand outstrips supply. Oil companies are forced to find ways to extract more oil from known reserves and to find new ways of getting oil. In short, the need for oil and gas job workers is fairly high now and will only increase in the coming years.

Learning the fundamentals of the oil and gas jobs available provides a basic introduction to the industry and can even give a job seeker a peek at “new employee orientation“. For example researching your prospective new line of work will provide a non-technical review of upstream (exploration and production), midstream (gas processing and transportation) and downstream (refining and marketing) operations currently available in the oil and gas industry.

Increasing your knowledge of the oil and gas industry, the jobs the industry can provide, as well as the stability of these jobs, will only empower you, the job-seeking individual. With empowerment comes confidence and confidence is key to applying for and getting one of these exciting new careers in the oil and gas industry. With so many positions available and so many prospective job seekers vying for the same position it is imperative to try and put yourself in a position to present yourself as an asset. With knowledge of the industry, you will be one step ahead of the game.

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Jul
13th

Oil And Gas Industry Of Turkmenistan Report Added In Visionshopsters

Oil and Gas Industry of Turkmenistan provides a comprehensive examination of all segments of the oil and gas industries of Turkmenistan
• upstream (onshore and offshore)
• transportation
• refining

Considering Turkmenistan’s significance as a key reserves owner, producer and exporter of natural gas, key features of Oil and Gas Industry of Turkmenistan are:
•overview of all gas export options (existing and potential)
• analysis of target markets for exported gas
• analysis of pipeline economics and gas production potential

Oil and Gas Industry of Turkmenistan is an essential source of analysis and information for:
• oil and gas companies
• oilfield service contractors and equipments suppliers
• construction and engineering companies
• investment and finance companies

Table Of Contents :

Chapter 1. Management of the Oil and Gas Industry
1.1. Regulatory Bodies
1.1.1. State Agency for Hydrocarbon Resources Management and Use under the President of Turkmenistan
1.1.2. The Government
1.1.3. State Concerns and Corporations
1.2. Licensing of Activities
1.3. Agreements
1.4. Rules for Conducting Oil Operations
1.5. Pipeline Transport
1.6. Taxes and Other Payments

Chapter 2. Turkmenistan’s Oil Industry
2.1. Oil Reserves Base
2.2. Oil Production
2.3. Industry Structure: Producers
2.3.1. Turkmenneft
2.3.2. Projects with Foreign Participation
2.3.2.1. Khazar
2.3.2.2. Nebitdag
2.3.2.3. Cheleken
2.3.2.4. Block-1
2.3.2.5. Combined Block 11/12
2.3.2.6. Other Offshore Blocks
2.3.3. Oil Refining
2.3.4. Oil Transportation Infrastructure
2.3.4.1. Pipeline System
2.3.4.2. Sea Terminals
2.3.4.3. Railway Transportation
2.3.5. Exports of Oil and Oil Products
2.3.5.1. Oil Exports
2.3.5.2. Exports of Oil Products

Chapter 3. Turkmenistan’s Gas Industry
3.1. Brief History
3.2. Natural Gas Reserves, Development Potential
3.3. Territorial Distribution of Resources/ Gas Reserves
3.4. Gas Industry Structure: Key Players and Projects
3.4.1. Turkmengas
3.4.1.1. Dauletabad
3.4.1.2. Malai
3.4.1.3. Garabil-Gurrukbil
3.4.1.4. Right Bank of Amu Darya River
3.4.1.5. South (Gunorta) Yoloten-Osman
3.4.1.6. Yashlar
3.4.1.7. Zeagli-Darvaza
3.4.2. Turkmenneft
3.4.2.1. Korpedzhe
3.4.2.2. Other Fields
3.4.3. Projects with Foreign Operators
3.4.3.1. Bagtiyarlyk (onshore)
3.4.3.2. Nebitdag (onshore)
3.4.3.3. Block-1 (offshore)
3.4.3.4. Cheleken (offshore)
3.5. Gas Processing
3.6. Gas Transportation Infrastructure
3.7. Export pipelines
3.7.1. CAC-1, 2 and 4
3.7.2. CAC-3 (Okarem-Beineu)
3.7.3. Korpedzhe – Kurt-Kui
3.8. Program for Development of Transportation Infrastructure
3.8.1. Existing Infrastructure
3.8.1.1. Turkmenistan (Deryalyk) – Europe
3.8.1.2. Pre-Caspian Gas Pipeline
3.8.2. New Gas Transportation Routes
3.8.2.1. Turkmenistan-China Gas Pipeline
3.8.2.2. Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) Gas Pipeline
3.8.2.3. Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline
3.8.3. Export Directions: Potential Capacities
3.8.3.1. Northern Export Direction
3.8.3.2. Southern Export Direction
3.8.3.3. Eastern Export Direction
3.8.3.4. Western Export Direction

Chapter 4. Scenarios of Gas Production and Exports from Turkmenistan
4.1. Methodology
4.2. High Scenario
4.2.1. Production
4.2.2. Exports
4.3. Moderate Scenario
4.3.1. Production
4.3.2. Exports
4.4. Low Scenario
4.4.1. Production
4.4.2. Exports

LIST OF TABLES, CHARTS AND MAPS

Table 1. Comparison of reserves and production of liquid hydrocarbons and natural gas in Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia and Uzbekistan
Table 2. Key provisions of development program for Turkmenistan’s oil and gas industry through 2030
Table 3. Milestones in the development of Turkmenistan’s oil and gas industry
Table 4. Recoverable oil and condensate reserves in the Cheleken contract territory
Table 5. Primary refining and production of main petroleum products at the Turkmenbashi Complex of Oil Refineries, ’000 tons
Table 6. Turkmenistan’s Oil Pipelines: Key Parameters
Table 7. Oil products exports from Turkmenistan, ‘000 tons
Table 8. Initial reserves of Turkmenistan’s key fields put into production during the Soviet period
Table 9. Gas reserves of major onshore fields in Turkmenistan (as of the beginning of 2006)*
Table 10. Gas reserves estimate for South Yoloten and Yashlar, trillion cubic meters
Table 11. Expected gas production volumes of foreign operators, bcm
Table 12. Key characteristics of Turkmenistan’s export gas pipelines
Table 13. Turkmenistan’s full (hypothetical) levels of gas production and exports, bcm
Table 14. Turkmenistan’s gas balance in 2008-2020. High scenario, bcm
Table 15. Turkmenistan’s gas balance in 2008-2020. Moderate scenario, bcm
Table 16. Turkmenistan’s gas balance in 2008-2020. Low scenario, bcm

Chart 1. Oil production in Turkmenistan*, million tons
Chart 2. Oil production at onshore and offshore fields in Turkmenistan, 2008, %
Chart 3. Operators of Turkmenistan’s oil/ oil and gas projects
Chart 4. Gas condensate production by Turkmengas, ‘000 tons per year
Chart 5. Oil production by Turkmenneft’s production units, ‘000 tons
Chart 6. Oil production at the Khazar contract territory, ’000 tons per year
Chart 7. Oil production at the Nebitdag PSA, ‘000 tons per year
Chart 8. Oil production in the Cheleken contract territory, ‘000 tons per year
Chart 9. Dragon Oil’s planned investment in 2H 2008 and 2009*, $ million
Chart 10. Liquids production at the Block-1 contract territory, ‘000 tons per year
Chart 11. Oil Exports from Turkmenistan, million tons
Chart 12. Gas production in Turkmenistan from 1992 to 1999, bcm
Chart 13.Gas production in Turkmenistan from 2000 to 2008, bcm
Chart 14. Gas reserves estimates in Turkmenistan (tcm)
Chart 15. Onshore and offshore gas distribution
Chart 16. Gas production by state concerns, bcm
Chart 17. LPG production at gas processing facilities*, ‘000 tons per year
Chart 18. Gas supplies from Turkmenistan via CAC in 2000-2007, bcm
Chart 19. Outlook for gas production in Turkmenistan to 2020, High scenario, bcm
Chart 20. Outlook for gas exports from Turkmenistan 2009–2020, High scenario, bcm
Chart 21. Outlook for gas production in Turkmenistan to 2020, Moderate scenario, bcm
Chart 22. Outlook for gas exports from Turkmenistan in 2009–2020, Moderate scenario, bcm
Chart 23. Outlook for gas production in Turkmenistan to 2020, Low scenario, bcm
Chart 24. Outlook for gas exports from Turkmenistan in 2009–2020, Low scenario, bcm

Map 1. Block-1 contract territory
Map 2. Licensing blocks in Turkmenistan’s sector of the Caspian Sea
Map 3. Turkmenistan’s oil pipeline system
Map 4. Gas transportation infrastructure from fields in Eastern Turkmenistan
Map 5. Geological profile of South Yoloten – Osman fields
Map 6. South Yoloten-Osman fields
Map 7. Zeagli-Darvaza group fields
Map 8. Bagtiyarlyk contract territory
Map 9. Routes of operating gas pipelines
Map 10. Bypass pipelines near Khiva
Map 11. Pre-Caspian gas pipeline route
Map 12. Turkmenistan-China gas pipeline
Map 13. TAPI gas pipeline
Map 14. Trans-Caspian gas pipeline

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