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两大核心业务获利·沙布拉能源放眼明年转盈

Tan KW
Publish date: Sat, 20 Jul 2019, 06:36 PM
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沙里尔:油气业市场拥有很多商机,惟整体仍具挑战。

(吉隆坡18日讯)沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源组)总裁兼首席执行员丹斯里沙里尔指出,旗下3大主要核心业务中,工程与建筑(E&C)及钻油平台装置(RIGs)的使用率已达逾70%,而勘探及产油(E&P)业务也预期能够在今年内恢复赚钱,预测未来12个月内皆取得盈利,使公司明年取得盈利的机会非常乐观。

他表示,公司业务有增长,油气业市场拥有很多商机,惟整体仍具挑战。公司旗下油气资产的使用率有增无减,将是推动未来业务增长的主要关键。

今年至今已攫28亿合约

他指出,公司放眼今年攫取至少30亿令吉的新工程合约,使目前手握工程合约从170亿令吉至180亿令吉,增加至介于210亿令吉至220亿令吉之间。今年至今,公司已经攫取28亿令吉新工程合约。

他指出,目前的赚幅则保持在现有水平,除非其油气资产完成投入营运后将有助推动赚幅。他表示,以往公司的合约得标率达50%、过去3至5年则下跌到15至20%之间,因市场竞争有增无减。而公司将继续致力保持市场占有率。

该公司旗下勘探及产油业务表现良好,其中一个油田──408油田料在今年杪开始首次产油。目前此业务的每天产油量为4万桶,预料于2020至2023年之间的石油产量放眼至每天20万桶,这主要是通过公司的内部成长达致。若是通过并购行动,相信每天的油产量将更为可观。沙里尔今日出席公司股东常年大会后,回答询问时作上述披露。

目前钻油平台使用率达50%

他指出,目前公司的钻油平台装置的使用率达50%,预料未来12个月里将有望扬升至70%水平。预料投入操作的钻油平台装置,将增加至10至12座之间。

他指出,目前公司的勘探及产油业务已进入新市场,包括纽西兰、墨西哥以及澳洲,这些区域都储藏大量的油气能源,一旦勘探到新的油田,公司旗下的钻油资产将作好准备,它甚至可成为此项业务的“游戏改变”因素。

该公司旗下的工程与建筑业务,未来12个月工程合约有望显著增加,特别是资产的使用率增长达到令人鼓舞情况。该公司于2019财政年取得净利逾2亿令吉,惟核心业务营运却仍然蒙受亏损。公司将继续更为努力地工作,以缔造更佳业务及盈利表现。

谈到新进军的再生能源领域,沙里尔表示,目前它主要集中在风力发电,主要是在环保意识较强及气候较适合的欧洲市场,该公司可使用目前的资产进军此日益重要的领域,例如改善现有油气船只的使用,不必拨出额外的资本开销。

目前公司竞标总值68亿美元工程合约,其中包括在非洲、中东、亚洲及南美洲等,而其中的20亿美元竞标已进入估值及考虑名单内,主要来自工程与建筑及钻油领域。预料公司今年将不需要拨出资本开销,主要是善用现有的资产及设施。

他指出,目前国民投资公司(PNB)为公司最大单一股东,持有40%股权,它已派发一名代表进入公司董事部,并且预料会再派2名代表担任公司董事,他表示公司拥有一家区域最大的投资财团作为股东及后盾,有助公司的业务发展。


文章来源 : 星洲日报 2019-07-19
 
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KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 5): Malaysia is still far from reaching the status of a developed country with unified citizens that is ready to face the industrial challenges of the future, says Council of Eminent Persons (CEP) chairman Tun Daim Zainuddin.
Daim said Malaysia is still playing catch up with the fourth industrial revolution when other countries are already gearing for the supposed fifth industrial revolution.
"Let us not be under any illusions. We are still far from being out of the woods. We are far from being ready for the changes happening around us.
"We are far from being a united people. We are far from being able to compete at the global level. We are far from being able to embrace differences and changes.
"And underpinning all of this unpreparedness is education," he said at the launch of the International Conference on Emerging Issues in Public Policy at Universiti Malaya's Institute of Public Policy and Management.
The former finance minister pointed out that education is the key to prepare the youth for the future. However, he said the education ministry has failed to prioritise the right issues to tackle, which has hindered the progress of reforms within the national education policy.
"We are still arguing over whether we should teach Maths and Science in English, when the rest of the world has embarked on advanced curriculums that focus on Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR4) so as to make their youth more competitive and relevant in a world that is going to be dominated by artificial intelligence and robotics," he said.
"To participate in IR4, we must go through a knowledge-based economy and here Malaysia has failed because the government, through the Ministry of Education, has not got its priorities right. The Education Ministry must not fail our nation.
"While we are still mired in the political rhetoric of languages, others around us have moved beyond English or Mandarin or Bahasa Malaysia into the language of programming and coding. When will we realise just how far behind we are and lacking?" Daim added.
In facing the rise of technology in industrialisation, Daim said the government should implement policies that create an environment where people are allowed to maximise their potential and pursue creative pursuits that are complemented by technology, not replaced by it.
The reality is, he said, technology will have the most impact on future employment as robots replace humans in menial tasks. But where one window closes, another opens, he added.
"Fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Robotics, Supply Chain Logistics, and Smart Manufacturing need skilled workers and indeed, the World Economic Forum has estimated that 133 million jobs will emerge as technology advances," he said.
At the same time, Daim stressed that education is not just for skills development, but it is also for the soul. He said the values that are instilled in the youth at home and at the school level will greatly impact the type of adults they evolve into.
"We must empower them with the ability to think critically, logically, wisely and to make their own informed decisions, no matter the situation. We must raise a new generation of leaders and great thinkers, not of sheep and cowards," he said.

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