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'Works Civil Design, Construction activities and water sourcing activities (including drilling activities).'
Early Civil Work Coordinator ServicesPosted 24 days ago
Job reference1119144
Job description
Our Client an International Oil and Gas Operating Company are looking for a Early Civil Works Coordinator to be based in Tanzania. The role will be offered on a Residential basis with a long-term contract and a negotiable package.
Job Overview:
As Early Civil Works Coordinator you’ll be responsible for day to day Coordination and contribution to the delivery of the Early Works Civil Design, Construction activities and water sourcing activities (including drilling activities).
Responsibilities:
Follow Early Civil Works (ECW) contracts and coordinate the activities from point of view planning and cost;Follow the Engineering work that remains to be completed and Ensure Detailed design of ECW is ready in time to allow the construction work to start;Follow the permitting activities and alert in case of blocking issues or delays to get the permits. Assist to prepare the technical dossiers for the permits when needed;Ensure that permits requirements / conditions are well implemented;Liaise with the construction sites on day to day basis, collect the information related to HSE, quality, progress and schedule;Ensure sites are prepared according to the design dossier and meeting the Project execution Schedule;Ensure access roads to the sites are prepared according to the design dossier and meeting the Project Schedule;Ensure that water supply to the construction sites is available on time before mobilisation of construction Contractors;Ensure that the work is carried out in line with the Local Regulations and Project specifications and assist to obtain derogations for any deviations required;
Requirements:
Degree MSc (or equivalent formal qualification) in a Civil EngineeringExtensive experience in Civil Engineering - roads, bridges, site prep and / or water infrastructure in underdeveloped environments.Able to effectively and safely lead a team of contractors and vendors to a successful project outcome.Ability to work in a multi-cultural business environment.
https://jobs.airswift.com/job/early-civil-work-coordinator-services
Aminex was advised to, and has
submitted, a 2020 work programme and budget for the Nyuni
Area PSA, assuming that the extension and amended work
programme have been accepted. Aminex remains optimistic
that the proposed extension and work programme will be
accepted and approved in the near future.
Or the above ---^
Or the above ---^
'The role will be offered on a Residential basis with a long-term contract'
Early Civil Work Coordinator ServicesPosted 24 days ago
Job reference1119144
Job description
Our Client an International Oil and Gas Operating Company are looking for a Early Civil Works Coordinator to be based in Tanzania. The role will be offered on a Residential basis with a long-term contract and a negotiable package.
Job Overview:
As Early Civil Works Coordinator you’ll be responsible for day to day Coordination and contribution to the delivery of the Early Works Civil Design, Construction activities and water sourcing activities (including drilling activities).
Responsibilities:
Follow Early Civil Works (ECW) contracts and coordinate the activities from point of view planning and cost;Follow the Engineering work that remains to be completed and Ensure Detailed design of ECW is ready in time to allow the construction work to start;Follow the permitting activities and alert in case of blocking issues or delays to get the permits. Assist to prepare the technical dossiers for the permits when needed;Ensure that permits requirements / conditions are well implemented;Liaise with the construction sites on day to day basis, collect the information related to HSE, quality, progress and schedule;Ensure sites are prepared according to the design dossier and meeting the Project execution Schedule;Ensure access roads to the sites are prepared according to the design dossier and meeting the Project Schedule;Ensure that water supply to the construction sites is available on time before mobilisation of construction Contractors;Ensure that the work is carried out in line with the Local Regulations and Project specifications and assist to obtain derogations for any deviations required;
Requirements:
Degree MSc (or equivalent formal qualification) in a Civil EngineeringExtensive experience in Civil Engineering - roads, bridges, site prep and / or water infrastructure in underdeveloped environments.Able to effectively and safely lead a team of contractors and vendors to a successful project outcome.Ability to work in a multi-cultural business environment.
https://jobs.airswift.com/job/early-civil-work-coordinator-services
Omani oil firm weighs ‘blue hydrogen’ production to power electric vehicles
One-of-a-kind project: ARA Petroleum’s venture has three key objectives: harnessing solar energy to generate electricity; producing ‘blue hydrogen’ from flare gas to power fuel cell electric vehicles and capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the second process to be sold as feedstock to Omani industries
ARA Petroleum, a wholly Omani owned upstream energy firm, says its partnership with a Japanese conglomerate in the development of a unique hybrid project will contribute to the production of, among other commodities, ‘blue hydrogen’ to power a fleet of fuel cell electric vehicles in its concession areas.
Muscat-based ARA Petroleum, 100 per cent owned by Zubair Corporation LLC, has sizable investments in the upstream Exploration & Production (E&P) segment of Oman’s hydrocarbon industry.
The company has a 100 per cent interest in Block 44 in northwest Oman, a 1,162 sq km concession that holds the Shams and Munhamir fields. A year later, the company signed an Exploration and Production Sharing Agreement (EPSA) for Block 31, a 1,528 sq km concession located immediately adjacent to Block 44.
Earlier, ARA Petroleum began its debut in the E&P sector with the signing of a contract with Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) to operate the Qarat Al-Milh Small Fields (QSF) contract area in 2016.
Last month, ARA Petroleum announced a partnership with Japanese multinational Sumitomo Corporation to study the feasibility of developing a hybrid project to provide “an integrated clean energy infrastructure solution” for the former’s operations in the Sultanate.
Billed as a one-of-a-kind project, it has three key objectives: harnessing solar energy to generate electricity, producing ‘blue hydrogen’ from flare gas and capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the second process to be sold as feedstock to Omani industries. A 20 megawatt (MW) solar power scheme is envisioned for development as part of the hybrid project.
In a statement, ARA Petroleum said the hybrid project will help the company achieve its goal of becoming a CO2 neutral hydrocarbon producer.
“This project is a key transitional element in pursuing its strategy towards reducing flaring and capturing CO2. The joint project between the two companies will provide a unique clean solution to hydrocarbon production and is the first of its kind in the Sultanate of Oman. It will be a showcase for utilisation of new green technologies.”
Sultan al Ghaithi, ARA Petroleum CEO, remarked: “One of the most robust design elements of this hybrid project is the ease to replicate the concept in other ARA Petroleum fields and any E&P operation in Oman where associated gas is currently being flared.”
He added that the project will help develop Omani competencies in the field of hydrogen.
I would route the gas pipe at the same time? $3.5b?! ;-D
Very 'interesting', maybe sentiment will change soon?
They have been putting the brakes on for months...look at all the Price Monitoring Extensions
Many options as you suggest grsshaw. ;-D
Is the full listing not a vehicle to fulfil the contrarian stance that oil and gas is very much necessary in the coming years. With the price of copper rising other options are required (many more copper mines will be required to meet demand and this takes time)...Africa is going to have to play a part and tanzania is prime location for ports/links to Asia.
Agreed...but ex Tullow executives on the other hand?
It would be interesting if Tullow were involved...
Oman Project
In a separate statement Jan. 22, Sumitomo said it aims to start in 2023 a hydrogen supply chain in Oman, together with ARA Petroleum to produce and consume blue hydrogen, following the start of a feasibility study with the Omani oil and gas company in January.
Sumitomo and ARA aim to develop a hydrogen supply chain in Oman, where ARA produces oil and gas, by using associated gas generated from oil production as well as using the "steam reforming method."
The project aims to commence 300-400 mt/year of hydrogen production in 2023, using associated flare gas generated at the site and mainly utilized as a fuel for fuel cell vehicles that ARA also plans to introduce at the site, and the captured CO2 will be effectively utilized in local industries, according to the statement.
The 20 MW solar power generation panels will be installed and used as a power source for the site and hydrogen production facilities, with Sumitomo considering expanding the model of the project both in Oman and overseas in the future.
What do we consider a t/o price to be at the moment? This will re-rate soon when 'the penny' drops! ;-D
Update RNS shortly...