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Planning Engineer (Contract)
Zakum Development Company (ZADCO) Abu Dhabi May 2006 -October 2006
On behalf of ADNOC and for the benefit of the shareholders in the joint venture, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), ExxonMobil, and Japan Oil Development Company Ltd. (JODCO).
Key Project:
working accounting for a while now moving to mining company to do costing and budgeting
professional accounting experience since grad, including audit, tax planning, cost accounting in accounting firm also in larger corportation
Accounting firm, auding, tax agent, book keeping experience for more than 10 years
Project Planner
Tasks:
Planning & Controlling
About the Project:
Contract: Consultant & Engineering
Scope: Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Commissioning Supervision
Responsible for all Project Controls activities related to the Sakhalin 1 Phase 1 Development Project
The Sakhalin 1 Phase 1 Development Project consisted of the construction of 228 km of 24” pipeline plus associated Valve Stations and Pig Launcher/Receiver facilities on Sakhalin Island, across Tatar Strait, and on the Russian Mainland, and a 12 km On/Offshore section of 24” and 36” lines.
Responsible for all Well Drilling related planning, progress and reporting activities for the offshore platforms.
A single integrated plan was set up and maintained to cover:
Detailed “People On Board”
Detailed Well Delivery Process and Drilling
Summary long term business planning for the life of the field (30+ years)
Responsible for all Project Controls activities related to the Sakhalin 1 Phase 1 Development Project
The Sakhalin 1 Phase 1 Development Project consisted of the construction of 228 km of 24” pipeline plus associated Valve Stations and Pig Launcher/Receiver facilities on Sakhalin Island, across Tatar Strait, and on the Russian Mainland, and a 12 km On/Offshore section of 24” and 36” lines.