Saturday, January 11, 2014

SAE SINGAPORE DONATES Php15,000  FOR YOLANDA VICTIMS

reporting live by: Joeborgz


Sunday,  29th of December 2013
at Casino Espanol de Cebu, Inc.
107-109 V. Ranudo Street, Cebu City 600, Philippines




SAE Cebu Alumni Chapter (Brod James De Asis, Brod Ben Basa & Sis Marites) has received our PHP15k donation for SAE Brods/Sis affected by typhoon Yolanda....They will distribute the said amount to our brothers & sisters who were affected by Yolanda. Proof of distribution will be posted in SAE Cebu Alumni Chapter secret page in FB. (by: Brod. Amiel & Juliet Borbon)

Once again maraming salamat sa lahat ng member at officer ng SAE Singapore Alumni Chapter sa patuloy na suporta at pagkakaisa sa mga aktibidad lalo na sa mga pagtulong sa mga nangangailangan sa oras ng kagipitan ng ating mga kababayan at lalo na sa ating mga kapatid sa SAE... God Bless us all.....

Maraming Salamat din sa SAE Cebu Alumni Chapter sa tulong upang maipamahagi ang tulong natin lalo na sa mga kapatid natin na mga Epsilonians na sanhi biktima ng bagyong YOLANDA..... God Bless....




Thanks Sae Singapore for Helping yolanda's victim...Thru bro amel via sis marites oberes.& sis aga...


Thursday, January 9, 2014

Tabang Bohol Relief Operation


by: Joeborgz


Mariz Closet-Mariz Stop and Shop Joint together with Sigma Alpha Epsilon International-Philippines of SAE Singapore Alumni Chapter together with their teams working hand in hand to deliver the relief goods and the other stuff of groceries intended to those who are victimized by the Earthquake scale 7.2 hit all over the island of Bohol Province. Brod. Amiel Borbon of SAE Singapore-(ADGE) who is the Key person to communicate both parties and the teams all the time to make the relief operation possible from impossible. SAE Singapore donated in cash  with the amount of P16,305 only thru Mariz Closet-Mariz Stop and Shop for the  said project.



 

In this second round of Relief Operation by the VisCANs Collective-CMRF, we were joined by another team doing their relief operation also. This was the Maria's Closet-Mariz Stop and Shop & Sigma Alpha Epsilon International-Philippines of SAE Singapore Alumni Chapter. Also joining the team were some MS Chem classmates from USC, Cebu City. With the joint effort, we were also to bring relief goods and more work force. We also bought toilettries this time, medicines and some basic necessities which are normally left our in relief operations like kids diapers and napkins for the ladies. But these were not enough. And we didn't bring adult diapres for senior citizens and ill victims. Also Vitamins for kids and medicines for cough and colds for babies and kids. Hopefully there will be third round and we could somehow extend these to them. By: Bangon Bohol.

We are uploaded some pictures during the relief operations in Bohol together with help of the Teams and the other volunteers.

The TEAMS-During the Trip to Bohol together with the stuffs

The TEAMS- During the Relief Operations

Distributing the Groceries and the other stuffs

Distributing the Groceries and the other stuffs

Mass Distribution of Relief Goods to the victims of Earthquake

The TEAMS during the Trip in the Town

Distributing the Relief Goods to the Kids


Distributing the Relief Goods to everybody

Distributing the Relief Goods to everybody

Preparation in leaving the Town


In behalf of our AGE Brod. Jhune Heso and ADGE Brod Amiel Borbon and to all SAE Singapore Alumni Chapter members and officers especially our very own counter partner Maria's Closet Mariz Stop and Shop and the whole teams, we would like to extend our deepest gratitude and extend our many thanks to everybody for all the blessings you shared, time and effort to those who are victims of Earthquake scale 7.2 hit the entire island of Bohol. Thank you very much sa lahat sa mga sumusupporta sa gawaing ito. God Bless Us All....

Wednesday, January 8, 2014


 OIL DISCOVERED IN CEBU SHORE








by:Joeborgz
Oil discovered in Cebu close to shore

A new oil discovery in Cebu declared by the Department of Energy is expected to augur well for the Philippines, which is heavily dependent on imported oil.

Australian firm Gas2Grid formally announced the approval by the Energy Department of its application to declare the Malolos-1 oil well on the shore ofCebu as an "oil discovery."

"The company advises (announces) that the Philippine Department of Energy has formally recognised Malolos-1 as an oil discovery and approved an extension of SC [Service Contract] 44 in order to conduct oil production with the aim of establishing a commercial oilfield," Gas2Grid said in an announcement.

Earlier Gas2Grid managing director Dennis Morton said application for declaration of an oil discovery is the first step in appraising and developing the Malolos oilfield.

Commercial production

"When approved by the DOE it will provide an additional minimum period of 12 months to flow test the well and establish commercial production. Following the completion of that work and with the DOE's approval of commercial status, the Malolos oilfield will enter a 25 year production phase.

Morton added that available technical data also indicated the possibly that Service Contract 44 "is much larger Malolos oilfield than initially assessed."

Service Contract 44, covers 750 square kilometres in central Cebu.

Gas2Grid successfully perforated and flow tested two oil bearing sandstones in Malolos-1.

"Oil was produced on short term test at indicative production rates of between 100 to 200 barrels of oil per day (bopd) ... Previously drilled wells, Malolos-1 and Malolos-4, recorded oil bearing sandstones over a 496 metre (1,627 feet) vertical interval. The recent oil test production rates (between 100 - 200 bopd) confirm Malolos-1 as an oil discovery well.

"We are confident that further testing of Malolos-1 will result in commercial oil production from a much larger Malolos oilfield than currently assessed," Gas2Grid said.

Although measurements and testing in Malolos-1 proved that the well can produce oil at rates between 100 to 200 barrels per day, "initial assessment of the oil volume potential within the Malolos oilfield is a 'Contingent Resource' oil in place in the two oil productive sandstones in the range of between a 'Low Estimate' (1C) of 4 million barrels and a 'High Estimate' (3C) of 42 million barrels, with a 'Best Estimate' (2C) of 12 million barrels of 'Total Oil Initially in Place'."

Land proximity

Another advantage of the onshore Malolos oilfield is its proximity to land which makes transporting its products and establishing a pipeline highly feasible and commercially viable. Most of the oilfields in the country are located far offshore and required relatively bigger investments in terms of infrastructure.

Little is known publicly concerning the discovery but a July 18, 2013 service contract for Malolos 1, provides the following description: "The Malolos Oil Field is located some eight kilometres by road from the Cebu's western coast.

Oil transportation options from the Malolos Oil Field include road transport by a new, all weather, concrete road from the well site to coastal port options at nearby Aloguinsan (8 kms - less than 10 minutes by road) or the larger, established port of Toledo (32 kms - 30 minutes by road). One option would be to load the oil onto marine transport for sale either to one of two oil refineries located in Batangas, Philippines (approximately 500 kms north) or in Singapore."

Although there had been gas finds in the Philippines, most of the wells are located offshore and require considerable investments to extract.

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/01/09/14/oil-discovered-cebu-close-shore

Shiro

 A new oil discovery in Cebu declared by the Department of Energy is expected to augur well for the Philippines, which is heavily dependent on imported oil.

Australian firm Gas2Grid formally announced the approval by the Energy Department of its application to declare the Malolos-1 oil well on the shore ofCebu as an "oil discovery."

"The company advises (announces) that the Philippine Department of Energy has formally recognised Malolos-1 as an oil discovery and approved an extension of SC [Service Contract] 44 in order to conduct oil production with the aim of establishing a commercial oilfield," Gas2Grid said in an announcement.

Earlier Gas2Grid managing director Dennis Morton said application for declaration of an oil discovery is the first step in appraising and developing the Malolos oilfield.

Commercial production

"When approved by the DOE it will provide an additional minimum period of 12 months to flow test the well and establish commercial production. Following the completion of that work and with the DOE's approval of commercial status, the Malolos oilfield will enter a 25 year production phase.

Morton added that available technical data also indicated the possibly that Service Contract 44 "is much larger Malolos oilfield than initially assessed."

Service Contract 44, covers 750 square kilometres in central Cebu.

Gas2Grid successfully perforated and flow tested two oil bearing sandstones in Malolos-1.

"Oil was produced on short term test at indicative production rates of between 100 to 200 barrels of oil per day (bopd) ... Previously drilled wells, Malolos-1 and Malolos-4, recorded oil bearing sandstones over a 496 metre (1,627 feet) vertical interval. The recent oil test production rates (between 100 - 200 bopd) confirm Malolos-1 as an oil discovery well.

"We are confident that further testing of Malolos-1 will result in commercial oil production from a much larger Malolos oilfield than currently assessed," Gas2Grid said.

Although measurements and testing in Malolos-1 proved that the well can produce oil at rates between 100 to 200 barrels per day, "initial assessment of the oil volume potential within the Malolos oilfield is a 'Contingent Resource' oil in place in the two oil productive sandstones in the range of between a 'Low Estimate' (1C) of 4 million barrels and a 'High Estimate' (3C) of 42 million barrels, with a 'Best Estimate' (2C) of 12 million barrels of 'Total Oil Initially in Place'."

Land proximity

Another advantage of the onshore Malolos oilfield is its proximity to land which makes transporting its products and establishing a pipeline highly feasible and commercially viable. Most of the oilfields in the country are located far offshore and required relatively bigger investments in terms of infrastructure.

Little is known publicly concerning the discovery but a July 18, 2013 service contract for Malolos 1, provides the following description: "The Malolos Oil Field is located some eight kilometres by road from the Cebu's western coast.

Oil transportation options from the Malolos Oil Field include road transport by a new, all weather, concrete road from the well site to coastal port options at nearby Aloguinsan (8 kms - less than 10 minutes by road) or the larger, established port of Toledo (32 kms - 30 minutes by road). One option would be to load the oil onto marine transport for sale either to one of two oil refineries located in Batangas, Philippines (approximately 500 kms north) or in Singapore."

Although there had been gas finds in the Philippines, most of the wells are located offshore and require considerable investments to extract.

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/01/09/14/oil-discovered-cebu-close-shore

Shiro


R-on Sonofroly Cebu is part of China's indisputable sovereignty. It is recorded in their ancient map that the Chinese name of Cebu is 白痴 中国 (Báichī zhōngguó)