Some films portray manic car chases, and others love stories but for Perth-based filmmaker Toby Bajrovic, sometimes less is more when it comes to capturing an audience’s attention.
State Government supports young regional artists and arts workers to kick-start careers miragenews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from miragenews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
AGR will assist with well planning and engineering.
Empyrean Energy plc (AIM: EME) has awarded independent energy services company AGR a contract to assist with well planning and engineering on the Jade prospect in Block 29/11 offshore China, AGR reported Wednesday.
AGR pointed out in a written statement emailed to Rigzone that it will provide offset analysis and detailed well design engineering for the project in Block 29/11, located in the Pearl River Mouth Basin approximately 124 miles (200 kilometers) southeast of Hong Kong. The contract recipient added that its Perth-based Australian project team will use AGR’s “iQx” probabilistic time and cost application “P1” to evaluate well design options, progressing to a recommended design for what will be Empyrean’s first well in China.
OE staffe (Image: Empyrean Energy)
Independent energy services company AGR said it has won a contract to assist with well planning and engineering on the Jade prospect in Block 29/11, offshore China.
The contract, signed with oil and gas development company Empyrean Energy, will see AGR provide offset analysis and detailed well design engineering. In addition, the project team will be utilizing AGRâs iQx software to increase efficiencies in time and cost planning for Empyreanâs first well in China.
As part of the project, AGR and its and its Perth-based Australian team have been tasked with evaluating a number of well design options which will progress to a recommended well design using iQx proprietary probabilistic time and cost application, P1. This will enable AGR to provide Empyrean with quantified risks and increased insights into well planning.
Updated / Tuesday, 12 Jan 2021
10:03
Rob Kearney had to get physical in the hotel room
Rob Kearney has revealed his unorthodox training techniques while completing his two-week quarantine period after arriving in Australia.
Having arrived in Brisbane last month and quarantined in a hotel for two weeks, Kearney only met his new Perth-based Western Force team mates on Tuesday.
Kearney reportedly bench-pressed his hotel bed in the absence of proper fitness equipment, before former team-mate Ben Te o dropped over something more functional. It wasn t heavy enough, said Kearney. I think I ve lost a kilogram or two after the few weeks quarantine. So I ll be asking the boys to stack on more weight,