Upstream O&G functions- Malaysia 07/06/2017
Our client is doing a research to understand service delivery of upstream oil & gas functions from shared service centers in Malaysia (primarily Kuala Lumpur). Location: • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Functions in scope include: • Upstream IT Computing (subsurface data management, geological modelling, seismic imaging, technical computing, upstream application development and support) • Research Activities (reservoir simulation, remote well monitoring, rock and fluid properties, enhanced oil recovery, oil and gas treatment technologies) • HSE (occupational safety and health management system, HSE development services, regulatory compliance tracking) • Operations Support (document management, supply chain management, contract management) • Production Technology (well, reservoir and facility management, well inflow and outflow modelling and enhancement, well and completion design, sand management) • Production Chemistry (production chemistry supports the upstream business through the application of chemistry knowledge to the entire production system in order to increase production and safeguard asset integrity • Upstream Maintenance, Reliability and Turnarounds (the role of upstream maintenance, reliability and turnarounds is to understand and maintain our equipment as effectively and efficiently as possible, making sure it performs as intended) We would require inputs from experts in understanding the following • Indicative list of companies (both shared services centers and service providers) in Kuala Lumpur that deliver these functions • Typical job descriptions for these functions across three roles: Associate (Junior analyst; 2-4 years’ experience), Senior analyst (5-7 years), and Manager (8+ years) • Typical scale achieved by companies for each of the functions mentioned above (not specific to each company, but at an aggregate level) • Typical salary (including benefits) for these functions, by roles (three roles mentioned above) • Kindly provide additional views on companies that have achieved higher level of process maturity for delivery of these functions – in terms of scale, and complexity of services delivered