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Originally posted by thamrong at 4-12-2006 12:58 AM
Bukan marah yup! I am not emotional. Tapi bersandarkan sejarah. Tak semestinya yang mengerliptu tu berlian. Sultanate Brunai ni sisa British. Itu sebab ia lebeh senang jadi British Protectorate dari merdeka (Full independent) demi kedudukan kuasa sultan tu kekal. Semangat nasionalisme dikalangan rayaat memang ujud telapi di patahkan oleh sualtan denga meggunakan British Royal Marines. Tun Raza cera covertly menyukong pembrontakan Brunei. Itu sebabnya ada ketika dimana kerabat Brunei termasuk Bolkiah dipindahkan sekolah di Victoria Institution ketemapat lain. Hubungan Brunie dengan Malaysia hari ini cuma main wayang aje ( sekadar raja dengan raja aje....dengan harapan sistem feudal akan kembali lagi menghantui orang Melayu). Singapura pada pandangan sultan Brunei lebeh istemewa dari segi keselamatan masa depan Brunei. Bogeyman.....Trade off ialah fasilitas tentera Sinpapura dibumi Brunei dan vice versa. Any military confrantation between Sing and Mal, Brunei will be too happy to open the second front in E. Malaysia. A heavy price for Malaysia to pay. thamrong merenung lebeh jauh ...bukan sekadar seronok bila baca sultan kawin dengan showbiz Malaysia
Geng, bukan saja Brunei buat trade off ngan S'pore. Dengan M'sia pun dorg buat trade off. Dan bukan saja dari segi military, tapi juga dari segi industri. You know why, pasal S'pore lagi advance pencapaian dari kebanyakan segi. Dan saya sendiri akui, dari segi IT, Brunei more advance dari M'sia. At this point, I'm totally agreed with kepimpinan Brunei. Brunei cuba menyediakan kepakaran terlatih pada setiap citizen Brunei, dan cuba mengurangkan pengantungan terhadap kepakaran warga asing. Salah satu langkah ekonomi jangka panjang yang bijak. Cuma aku kesalkan, mostly kebanyakan Bruneian ni kurang mengambil kesempatan dari kelebihan yang disediakan untuk rakyat Brunei. |
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Originally posted by thamrong at 4-12-2006 12:58 AM
Trade off ialah fasilitas tentera Sinpapura dibumi Brunei dan vice versa. Any military confrantation between Sing and Mal, Brunei will be too happy to open the second front in E. Malaysia. A heavy price for Malaysia to pay. thamrong merenung lebeh jauh ...
R' U really sure that this thing could be happen?:hmm: jangan biarkan imaginasi Thamrong menguasai pemikiran. ini bukan merenung jauh namanya, ini ketakutan berlebihan pada sesuatu yg tak pasti...... |
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biler orang Brunei dah menjawab.... |
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Originally posted by sedondon at 5-12-2006 12:25
Kenapa Brunei sendiri takde syarikat minyak mcm Petronas ke?
Tak silap saya, Brunei Shell Petroleum tu Joint Venture between gomen dan Shell. Rasanya Brunei lebih terrer dalam manipulate situasi tu. Dahlah jadi rakan kongsi, duit royalti pun dapat gak, pastu duit cukai syarikat |
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Reply #145 St.Yeepi's post
Thanks for the article from the Telegraph.Jefri really spilled the beans.
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Reply #142 abu_nawas's post
A permanent deployment of a contigent of Singa infantry and small air wing is bad news for Malaysia. Better be safe then be sorry. |
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Reply #139 LailaTempawan's post
Maaf pada Laila Tempawan( unreservely) kalau saya kerterlaluan dalam posting saya tentang kerabat diraja. Saya akui saya seorang yang anti-royalist kerna dalam pengajian saya tidak ujud pembelaan bagi orang-orang Melayu( rayaat biasa) dalam sejarah kesultanan Melayu.Yang ketara ialah sistem fuedalisme dan pengabdian sahaja.
Tentang posting #139 bukan satu yang saya reka-reka tetapi kenyataan. Istana yang saya maksudkan sudah pasti anda sendiri tahu. Sewaktu lawatan Prince Andrew, istana itu diurus oleh Hyatt Hotel dan ramai warga-warga asing di ambil sebagai perkerja dan pengurusan. Jadi apa-apa yang berlaku disitu adalah 'open secrets'. |
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Originally posted by thamrong at 6-12-2006 10:09 AM
Maaf pada Laila Tempawan( unreservely) kalau saya kerterlaluan dalam posting saya tentang kerabat diraja. Saya akui saya seorang yang anti-royalist kerna dalam pengajian saya tidak ujud pembelaan b ...
Bukan kat Istana Tetamu? kalau kat situ mungkin tak heran, pasal itu untuk tetamu negara, dan tetamu negara ni tak kira kaum dan agama, jadi untuk keselesaan tetamu tu, jadi disediakan lah abende tu. tetapi kalau thamrong kata bukan kat istana tetamu akan tetapi istana yang satu tu, maka Laila berdoa moga apa yang telah dilakukan salah itu, maka akan dibetulkan dan ditunjukkan jalan yang lurus dan hidayah oleh Allah SWT tuhan yang Maha Berkuasa dan Maha Mengetahui lagi Maha Melihat, Amiinn.... Ya Rabbal Alamiin... dan laila berdoa semoga hal ini tidak terjadi sebetulnya.. amiin
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This posting to answer soalan St. Yeepi
The Brunei oil and gas industry
Brunei is the third largest oil producer in S.E. Asia after Indonesia and Malaysia. As liquefied natural
gas producer, it ranks second in the world.
The first on-shore discoveries were followed by six off-shore fields. From these fields the oil is piped to
Seria抯 terminal through 84 km long underwater pipelines. Reserves, which are estimated at 1.4 billion
barrels, are sufficient for a further quarter of a century.
Oil production was as high as 261,000 barrels/day (b/d) in 1979 when conservation measures were
taken to ensure that the production rate did not exceed economic needs. Consequently, average production was reduced to 175,000 b/d in 1987-1983 down to 170,000 b/d in the 1984-1985 period and
finally stabilized at 150,000 b/d in 1989. From 1990 on, it went up again from 152,000 b/d to 162,000
b/d and 182,000 b/d in 1991 and 1992 respectively.
Brunei is not a member of OPEC, but follows OPEC抯 pricing policy closely. OPEC抯 price target of
21US$ / barrel fixed at the beginning of the 1980抯, was never reached and prices fluctuated between
13 and 17 US$ / barrel.
Oil operations in Brunei are, for the time being, exclusively taken care of by Brunei Shell Petroleum
(BSP) which is a 50/50 joint venture between the Royal Dutch Shell Group and the Brunei government.
It includes refining and marketing. The refining capacity amounts to 10,000 b/d and is operated
in Seria. Brunei is self-sufficient in major oil products.
The present petroleum-mining laws are giving the government the right to take up a 50% stake in any
discovery by foreign companies. While pursuing its policy of conserving existing reserves, in an endeavor to find new fields, the Brunei government has encouraged other oil companies (Woods Petroleum, Sunray and Jasra-Elf) to drill exploration wells. About 30% of Brunei抯 oil production is exported to Japan, 25% to South Korea, 22% to Thailand and 7% to Singapore.
In natural gas production, there is an equal partnership between Brunei LNG, Brunei Coldgas and
Brunei Shell Tankers companies. Natural gas is produced by BSP on off-shore platforms and piped to
the liquefaction plant at Lumut, completed in 1973. This plant also includes gas turbine generators
which supply electricity to the country, while meeting all BSP抯 power needs. One of the partners in
the Lumut plant is the Mitsubishi Corporation.
Brunei LNG liquefies natural gas which it buys from BSP. The LNG is then sold to Brunei Coldgas
which arranges transportation and the sale to Japanese customers. Transportation is taken care of by
Brunei Shell Tankers which operates seven 75.000 cubic meter LNG tankers, chartered to Brunei
Coldgas. The liquefied natural gas is sold to the Tokyo Power Company, the Tokyo Gas Company and
the Osaka Gas Company. Sales amount to 5 million tons a year on a 20 year抯 contract which has
been renewed for another 20 years in 1993.
Oil and gas have brought all the wealth to Brunei. It was not until 1970 that petroleum prices started to
rise however, coinciding with a series of new finds. By 1980, Brunei抯 oil and gas revenues were thirty five times higher than in 1970, also thanks to the start-up of the gas liquefaction plant in 1973.
There is no diversification into petro-chemicals as yet.
Petikan dari CAS Discussion paper No 2
Centre for International Management
and Development Antwerp
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negara yang terkaya dan menjaga kebajikan rakyatnya |
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Originally posted by AwgSagi at 23-11-2006 05:10 PM
Alaa... sedondon... apa yang geram sangat tu? Saya pun tak tau nak respek ker tak nak. Kalau kita kawan dan kenal rapat dengan dia secara peribadi... mungkin kita dapat menilai dia dengan lebih bai ...
:setuju::setuju: |
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tol gn minyak pun tak naik mendadak |
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negara brunei ni mmg hak milik sultan die kan? so tak kisah la kalau die nak perabih byk mana pun harta..dah semua harta die punyer..rakyat pun dpt benefit..
tp best gak cos negara tu takde pembangkang..aman skit kot.. |
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Reply #151 ikankiut's post
s'il vous plaît, On ne pr阾e qu'aux riches. |
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Brunei melihat pelaburan asing penting dalam menjana pembangunan ekonomi dan teknoloji negara; pelaburan asing dibenarkan dalam semua sektor dengan 100% ekuiti melainkan aktiviti-aktivitk yang menggunakan sumbar tempatan dan yang berkaitan dengan pengeluaran hasil makanan dimana penyertaan lokal diwajibkan. Penyertaan 30% diwajibkan dalam sektor pertanian, perikanan dan proses makanan. |
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Originally posted by thamrong at 25-12-2006 09:17
s'il vous plaît, On ne pr阾e qu'aux riches.
apo yang ko ckp nih thamrong ... |
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Originally posted by miss_comel at 25-12-2006 03:31
negara brunei ni mmg hak milik sultan die kan? so tak kisah la kalau die nak perabih byk mana pun harta..dah semua harta die punyer..rakyat pun dpt benefit..
tp best gak cos negara tu takde pemba ...
sultan kaya, negara sejahtera, rakyat bahagia ... kalo camni, ok laa... cuba ... barang naik harga, kerajaan kaya, rakyat sengsara, naik gaji ntah bila2... tak ke hampeh tu ... |
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minyak anugerah tuhan kepada orang islam,napelah islam masih ketinggalan belakang US.. |
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semoga Allah terus memelihara Brunei,Sultan dan kaum Muslimin. |
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