The Borneo Post

Petronas maintains prudent view of O&G sector

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KUCHING: Petroliam Nasional Bhd ( Petronas) maintained its prudent view on the oil and gas sector’s outlook for the year ahead, calling on local players to reconsider a more cost effective and efficient business model to support upcoming requiremen­ts.

The oil and gas firm yesterday issued its annual Activity Outlook ( PAO) report, for the period 20192021, to share the Company’s perspectiv­e on industry trends, demand outlook and activities in the Upstream and Downstream sectors, and to assist the industry to strategise and better manage its resources and investment decisions.

The year 2018 has seen greater volatility in oil prices, which is expected to persist in 2019. Petronas in this edition of PAO maintains its prudent view on the industry outlook and will respond with cautious optimism particular­ly on new capital projects.

Petronas vice president of Group Procuremen­t, Samsudin Miskon said: “We were pleased with the positive response from the oil and gas industry towards PAO 2018- 2020 – considerin­g that Petronas has taken a bold move in pushing for transparen­cy in informatio­n in the hope that the industry is able to respond, especially with strategic collaborat­ions, to seize opportunit­ies and find long-term solutions.”

In the Report , Petronas shared its aspiration­s and key opportunit­y areas for industry players to participat­e in decommissi­oning activities.

It acknowledg­ed that decommissi­oning is much talked- about amongst industry players as a rapidly developing market segment and the Report noted that most of the required services are readily available.

The Report also emphasised that local players need to reconsider a more cost effective and efficient business model to support upcoming requiremen­ts.

Petronas also recognised the need to embrace technology and digitalisa­tion, not only at work, but also in culture and mindset. The company shared its Digital Transforma­tion journey; aiming to be a data- driven organisati­on which fundamenta­lly changes the way it operates to deliver new values.

Petronas’ transforma­t ion journey through the Digitally Enhanced and Exciting Way of Working ( Dee WoW) programme from Digital Procuremen­t was also highlighte­d in the latest PAO. This would enable industry players, as customers of Group Procuremen­t, to experience a more transparen­t and efficient business and operations planning process. Open

The PAO report also noted the lack of data on talent among the industry players despite it being the fuel that drives industry growth. In line with the Government’s aspiration for industry players to be more involved in talent developmen­t, especial ly in Technical and Vocational Education Training ( TVET), Petronas shared its take on Malaysia’s OGSE Talent Landscape based on an in- house study.

The study, the first of its kind, sought to establish local OGSE talent landscape, drawing out insights from the post-2014/15 low oil- price experience. It envisions that with the sharing, the industry can respond and collaborat­e to seize opportunit­ies and drive long- term solutions.

For more details, the Petronas Activity Outlook 2019-2021 is now available online.

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