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Re: Как с работой?
« Ответ #30 : Апрель 12, 2014, 08:50:34 am »
Ваши, Дядя Витя, вон ваще мрут. Даже до 64 не дотянул.. Много работал наверное... :)

http://www.odin.tc/newsru/read.asp?articleID=3077
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Re: Как с работой?
« Ответ #31 : Апрель 12, 2014, 09:02:35 am »

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Re: Как с работой?
« Ответ #32 : Апрель 12, 2014, 10:22:18 am »
Вы чурок  черножопых побольше пригласите,они скоро с маршруток и строек в моря побегут.

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Re: Как с работой?
« Ответ #33 : Апрель 12, 2014, 10:28:24 am »
Вы чурок  черножопых побольше пригласите,они скоро с маршруток и строек в моря побегут.
Слушай,Дядя,а ты часом не попутал форумы?!Откуда в Прибалтике чурки в маршрутках??? ;D ;D ;D
Это ваше временное правительство с бандерлогами скорее в море пойдёт.В оффшор,жаль что у Хохлов всё побережъе не отбили.

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Re: Как с работой?
« Ответ #34 : Декабрь 04, 2014, 06:10:20 pm »
Сдаётся с работой скоро станет напряжно....  Ибо таких новостей в последнее время хватает.

‘Pieter Schelte’ loses South Stream contract

The massive, $40 billion South Stream pipeline project which was designed to supply Europe with Russian gas through the Black sea, has been cancelled.

Russia’s decision against the construction of the offshore pipeline citing a lack of commitment of Bulgaria/EU, has impacted the suppliers.

Saipem has seen its shares fall following the decision, despite the company claiming the project would still move on. Saipem had signed contracts worth hundreds of million of U.S. dollars for the pipe laying work at the project.

This also means that one of the most interesting vessels in the world this year, the colossal ‘Pieter Schelte’, has lost its contract to lay the second line of the South Stream offshore pipeline.

Under the contract signed in April, the 382 m long and 124 m wide multi-purpose heavy-lift and pipeline installation vessel, would start laying almost 900 km of offshore pipe for the second line of the pipeline in the summer of 2015 while Saipem would be responsible for Line 1.

Swiss-based firm and the owner of the ‘Pieter Schelte’, was asked for comment on the South Stream cancellation news.

Allseas replied: “The loss of the South Stream line 2 contract is unfortunate and means that Allseas will now start searching for new work for that period.”

The ‘Pieter Schelte’, recently delivered by Daewoo in South Korea, in November set sail towards Rotterdam for the final outfitting. The vessel will be used to decommission several oil platforms in the North Sea.


••• 04.12.14 - Schlumberger axes seismic fleet and workforce.
Schlumberger, the world’s largest oilfield services provider, has announced job cuts and reduction in its WesternGeco marine seismic fleet to lower its operating costs.
Schlumberger intends to retire older vessels with lower towing capacity and higher operating costs and convert the remaining lower-end vessels to source boats. Furthermore, the company says it will cancel most of its third-party charters. This will reduce its fleet size to 9 survey and 6 source vessels by the end of 2014, from a total of 15 survey and 8 source boats at the end of 2013.
As a result, Schlumberger expects to record a pretax impairment charge of approximately $800 million in the fourth quarter of 2014, primarily relating to the six Explorer-class vessels acquired at a premium in the 2007 purchase of Eastern Echo Holdings Plc. as well as to certain other seismic assets.
The company also reported that it is reducing overall headcount and that taking this step will enable it to enter 2015 with the right size to match the activity. Schlumberger adds that these reductions are ongoing and will result in a pretax charge in the fourth quarter currently estimated at $200 million.
Source: OffshoreEnergyToday

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Re: Как с работой?
« Ответ #35 : Декабрь 04, 2014, 06:29:39 pm »
Exxon, Rosneft Scrap Arctic OSV Charters as Russia Sanctions Bite
BY BLOOMBERG ON DECEMBER 1, 2014

Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) — Exxon Mobil Corp. and OAO Rosneft terminated contracts for five service vessels operated by Norway’s Siem Offshore Inc. and Rem Offshore ASA as sanctions upend plans to explore the Russian Arctic.

Siem received termination notices from an Exxon and Rosneft joint venture on contracts for work next year in the Kara Sea for two of its anchor-handling tug supply vessels and a platform supply ship, the Kristiansand, Norway-based company said in a statement today. Rem had contracts for two platform-supply vessels terminated, it said in a separate statement. Both companies will receive termination fees, they said.

Rem “assumes” the cancellations are due to U.S. sanctions against Russia, Chief Executive Officer Aage Remoey said in a phone interview. “Rosneft has never indicated that they’ve been dissatisfied with the work we’ve done.”

U.S. and European Union sanctions against Russia over its involvement in Ukraine are jeopardizing Rosneft’s plans to explore Russia’s Arctic waters with western companies such as Exxon after the two made a 1 billion-barrel discovery in the Kara Sea in September. Exxon is looking for alternative assignments for the West Alpha rig that made the discovery and was supposed to return to the Kara Sea for more drilling next summer, it said last month.

Shares Decline

Siem fell as much as 11 percent in Oslo trading, and traded 5.1 percent lower at 3.75 kroner by 11.56 a.m., the lowest level since November 2005. Rem, which is based in Fosnavaag and is listed on a secondary Oslo exchange, was unchanged at 65 kroner.

Norway has followed EU sanctions against Russia although it’s not a member of the 28-nation bloc. Still, Norwegian sanctions wouldn’t have affected Rem’s contract with the Karmorneftegaz SARL joint venture because the deals were signed before sanctions were decided this year.

Siem Chief Executive Officer Terje Soerensen didn’t immediately answer calls to his office phone and mobile phone seeking comment. Rosneft’s press office didn’t immediately provide a comment.

North Atlantic Drilling Ltd., the company controlled by billionaire John Fredriksen that owns the West Alpha, has also delayed a deal it signed with Rosneft that includes $4.25 billion in contracts for offshore rigs.

Sanctions Effect

Rosneft, Russia’s biggest oil company, has said sanctions won’t prevent it from exploring the Kara Sea and other parts of the Arctic. The company will present plans for the Arctic without Exxon by the end of the year, news agency Interfax said last month.

Russia’s OAO Gazprom has rigs capable of working in the Kara Sea from April next year if needed, Deputy Energy Minister Kirill Molodtsov said in October.

Rem has signed new contracts for its two platform supply vessels with Exxon for work offshore Norway with a duration to June 1, 2015 and about Oct. 1, 2015 for the Rem Server and Rem Supporter, respectively, the company said.

The rates on the new contracts are lower than the previous deals, CEO Remoey said. He declined to provide the specific rates or to comment on the size of the termination fee for the previous contracts.

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Re: Как с работой?
« Ответ #36 : Декабрь 04, 2014, 08:28:42 pm »
Vrjad li churki v more pobegut,smotrja na zarplati v RF crewingah,dazhe churke malo budet,a Vasja s Novorossii pobezhit za 750 bakarej na 7+/-2!
Запомни, плохо не то, что ты опоздал, плохо если шеф пришёл раньше тебя.