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Is ProActiveHealthNet a MLM scam?

Yeah, this one girl that I’m acquainted with is trying to recruit my mom, younger sister, girlfriend, etc. to work under her. Now this person has no education past highschool but claims that she makes over 60 thousand a year.

She can claim anything. let her substantiate her claims with evidence. Like bank statements and tax filings.

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Is ProActiveHealthNet a MLM scam?

Yeah, this one girl that I’m acquainted with is trying to recruit my mom, younger sister, girlfriend, etc. to work under her. Now this person has no education past highschool but claims that she makes over 60 thousand a year.

She can claim anything. let her substantiate her claims with evidence. Like bank statements and tax filings.

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Join all the social networks that you can and let people know where you website is. The other is to send out press releases letting people know what you do and website address. Next place free classified ads (search yahoo and google) in the appropriate areas. Make sure that your site has content and helpful information, write articles and submit them as well. Optimize you website with keywords for your business or niche. Get a Ad Blaster and use that several times a day along with different pages of your website and that will raise your rank with alexa. Manually submit your URL to the Major search engines after you optimize. Look for allied business and then link with them.

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My husband is crazy about this MLM company?

I hate MLMs they`re cult like..How do I convince my husband that no one really makes any money in a MLM business? Or only a very few do make money.So far he`s spent over $700 joining this group..he paid $500 to join, and then he bought a cellphone and a PC card.. I guess he has to qualify for points , ( he has to buy things or recruit), before he can join…How crooked is that??
MLM business`s are like Amway, Primerica, Meliluca…ACN..
He thinks these stupid video phones are the wave a the future.Ummm, MSN, IMing???My husband knows little about technology, he never knew what a mp3 player was….but now he`s an expert. Kinda like Primerica`s salespeople, " experts"
The company is ACN…anyone heard of it?
He stays out untill 12am sometimes, " training, or recruiting"
How dumb can he be? We played this game before..He`s bringing a friend of ours to a meeting tonight. I hope he doesn`t spoil that friendship.
My husband HAS A REAL JOB…HE HATES IT!! He has tried everything in his power to do something else. He makes decient money…..but he works long hours
OH, and they play on your emotions…." It`s a better work atmosphere, it`s a family company, your wife is unsupportive….My husband actually agrees with them, he tells everyone, I`m unsupportive. YES, I don`t like a supposed friend coming up to me and suckering my familyy out of $700

Yes I have heard of ACN. Someone tried to recruit me into it about two years ago. I was also shown the video phone and told it would be available here in Canada in a couple of months and as far as I know it is still not available here.

When it comes to MLM companies you have to beware of the things that you "up line" is not telling you. There are plenty of books on the subject. Or you can simply do a web search on ACN and you will find plenty of information to show your husband on how MLM’s really work.

It is possible to make good money in an MLM, once you learn to ignore what your "up line" is telling you and just apply good business practices (something completely absent from MLM companies). What the people above you are telling you will make them more money, not you.

If your husband is good at sales and he applies proper business practices to ACN he can make good money at it. If he is not good at sales or does not know (or is not willing to learn) what those good business practices are and apply them, then he should get out now (and write off the $500 as a bad life experience).

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Who owns Malaysian petrol and who controls the price of petrols?

PETRONAS, also known as Petroliam Nasional Bhd, is Malaysia’s national petroleum corporation. Since its inception in 1974, PETRONAS has grown rapidly to become an integrated oil and gas company with business interests in 31 countries.
It is wholly-owned by the Malaysian Government and is entrusted with the responsibility of developing the oil and gas resources. The Group is involved in numerous petroleum activities, including:

upstream exploration and production of oil and gas
downstream oil refining
marketing and distribution of petroleum products
trading
gas processing and liquefaction
gas transmission pipeline network operations
marketing of liquefied natural gas
petrochemical manufacturing and marketing
shipping
automotive engineering
property investment

Corporate : : :

Year 2006/07 Highlights

About PETRONAS

PETRONAS, the acronym for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, was incorporated on 17 August 1974 under the Companies Act 1965. It is wholly-owned by the Malaysian government and is vested with the entire ownership and control of the petroleum resources in Malaysia through the Petroleum Development Act 1974, an Act of Parliament.

Over the years, PETRONAS has grown to become a fully-integrated oil and gas corporation and is ranked among FORTUNE Global 500′s largest corporations in the world. PETRONAS has four subsidiaries listed on the Bursa Malaysia and has ventured globally into more than 33 countries worldwide in its aspiration to become a leading oil and gas multinational of choice.

Since its inception, PETRONAS’ business has grown to encompass the full spectrum of oil and gas operations, both locally and globally, in the areas of upstream oil and gas exploration and production (E&P) to downstream oil refining; marketing and distribution of petroleum products; trading; gas processing and liquefaction; gas transmission pipeline network operations; marketing of liquefied natural gas (LNG); petrochemical manufacturing and marketing; shipping; and property investment.

Address:
Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS)
Tower 1, PETRONAS Twin Towers
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
50088 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia

Tel: 603-20515000
Telefax: 603-20265050, 20265055
E-mail: webmaster@petronas.com.my
They mainly focus on oil exports selling overseas
Corporate : Business Activities : Upstream Activities : International Operations
Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area
Trans-Thailand-Malaysia Gas Pipeline System
Details of PETRONAS’ International Operations
1. ALGERIA
UPSTREAM:
Interest in onshore Block 401C
Partner: Hess (Operator)
Status: Development
2. ARGENTINA
DOWNSTREAM:
Interest in two major high pressure gas transmission pipelines
i. Transportadora de Gas Del Norte S.A. (TGN)
ii. Transportadora de Gas Del Mercosur S.A. (TGM)
3. AUSTRALIA
DOWNSTREAM:
i. Interest in APA Group, which transports close to 40% of Australia’s natural gas consumption
ii. Provide gas transmission marketing through East Australian Pipeline Marketing, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PETRONAS Australia Pty Ltd
4. BENIN
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Deepwater Block 4
Partners: Kerr-McGee Benin Consortium (Operator) and Kosmos Energy
Status: Exploration
5. CAMBODIA
DOWNSTREAM:
Retailing, marketing and storage of petroleum products.
6. CAMEROON
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Block PH 77
Partner: Noble Energy in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline
Partners: ExxonMobil, Chevron, Cameroon Government and Chad Government
Status: Operational
7. CHAD
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Permit H/Doba Development
Partners: ExxonMobil (Operator) and Chevron
Status: Production
DOWNSTREAM:
Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline
Partners: ExxonMobil, Chevron, Chad Government and Cameroon Government
Status: Operational
8. CHINA
DOWNSTREAM:
i. Interest in Donghai LPG JVC which involves terminalling, bottling and distribution of LPG in Jiangsu Province
Partner: China Offshore Oil Donghai Co. Ltd.
ii. Marketing of lubricants in Hong Kong, Macau and Sourthern China
9. CUBA
UPSTREAM:
Operates Block N44, N45, N50 and N51
Status: Exploration
10. EGYPT
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in North East Mediterranean Deepwater (NEMED) Block
Partner: Shell (Operator)
Status: Exploration
ii. Interest in West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) Concession
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
iii. Interest in El Burg Block
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration
iv. Interest in North Sidi Kirir Deep Block
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
Interest in Egyptian LNG Project, involved in the development and operation of LNG liquefaction plant and related infrastructure
Partners: BG Group, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Co (EGAS), Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and Gaz de France – Train 1; BG Group, EGAS, EGPC – Train 2
Status: Operational
11. EQUATORIAL GUINEA
UPSTREAM:
i. Operates Block N, offshore Corisco Bay
Partners: Ocean Energy and GEPetrol.
Status: Exploration
ii. Interest in Block P, Rio Muni Basin
Partners: Ocean Energy
10. EGYPT
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in North East Mediterranean Deepwater (NEMED) Block
Partner: Shell (Operator)
Status: Exploration
ii. Interest in West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) Concession
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
iii. Interest in El Burg Block
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration
iv. Interest in North Sidi Kirir Deep Block
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
Interest in Egyptian LNG Project, involved in the development and operation of LNG liquefaction plant and related infrastructure
Partners: BG Group, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Co (EGAS), Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and Gaz de France – Train 1; BG Group, EGAS, EGPC – Train 2
Status: Operational
11. EQUATORIAL GUINEA
UPSTREAM:
i. Operates Block N, offshore Corisco Bay
Partners: Ocean Energy and GEPetrol.
Status: Exploration
ii. Interest in Block P, Rio Muni Basin
Partners: Ocean Energy
12. ETHIOPIA
UPSTREAM:
Operates Block G (Gambela), Blocks 3 & 4 (Genale), Blocks 12 & 16 (Kelafo), and Blocks 17 & 20 (Welwel/ Warder)
Status: Exploration
13. INDIA
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Cairn India Ltd, wholly-owned subsidiary of E&P company Cairn Energy PLC
DOWNSTREAM:
i. Joint venture in Indian Oil PETRONAS Private Limited to import and market LPG at Haldia in East India and LPG terminalling services
Partner: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd
ii. Marketing of lubricants
14. INDONESIA
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in Ketapang Block, offshore East Java
Partner: ConocoPhilips (Operator)
Status: Exploration
ii. Operates Karapan Block, offshore East Java
Partner: RIMS Energy Karapan Ltd
Status: Exploration
iii. Interest in Jabung Block, onshore South Sumatra
Partners: PetroChina (Operator) and PERTAMINA
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
iv. Operates Tanjung Jabung Block, onshore South Sumatra
Partner: Consolidated Energy
Status: Exploration
15. IRAN
UPSTREAM:
Interest in South Pars Gas Development project, phases 2 & 3
Partners: TOTAL (Operator) and Gazprom
Status: Production
16. JAPAN
DOWNSTREAM:
Marketing of lubricants
17 . MAURITANIA
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Block 6 located northwest of Nouakchott
Partners: Woodside (Operator), Hardman Resources and Planet Oil
Status: Exploration
18. MOROCCO
UPSTREAM:
Operates offshore Rabat-Sale Haut Mer Block
Partner: ONHYM
Status: Exploration
19. MOZAMBIQUE
UPSTREAM:
Operates offshore Zambezi Delta Block
Partner: Empresa Nacional de Hidrocarbonetos de Moçambique (ENH)
Status: Exploration
20. MYANMAR
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in Yetagun Gas Project (Blocks M-12, M-13, M-14 operated by PETRONAS and Taninthayi Pipeline Co LLC which operates a cross-border pipeline transporting gas from the Yetagun field to Thailand)
Partners: Nippon Oil, Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTTEP) and Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE)
Status: Production
15. IRAN
UPSTREAM:
Interest in South Pars Gas Development project, phases 2 & 3
Partners: TOTAL (Operator) and Gazprom
Status: Production
16. JAPAN
DOWNSTREAM:
Marketing of lubricants
17 . MAURITANIA
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Block 6 located northwest of Nouakchott
Partners: Woodside (Operator), Hardman Resources and Planet Oil
Status: Exploration
18. MOROCCO
UPSTREAM:
Operates offshore Rabat-Sale Haut Mer Block
Partner: ONHYM
Status: Exploration
19. MOZAMBIQUE
UPSTREAM:
Operates offshore Zambezi Delta Block
Partner: Empresa Nacional de Hidrocarbonetos de Moçambique (ENH)
Status: Exploration
20. MYANMAR
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in Yetagun Gas Project (Blocks M-12, M-13, M-14 operated by PETRONAS and Taninthayi Pipeline Co LLC which operates a cross-border pipeline transporting gas from the Yetagun field to Thailand)
Partners: Nippon Oil, Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTTEP) and Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE)
Status: Production
ii. Operates Blocks M-15, M-16, offshore southern Myanmar
Status: Exploration
21. PAKISTAN
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in Rehmat Gas Development Project, encompassing onshore Mubarak Block operated by PETRONAS and construction of Rehmat Gas Plant
Partners: Eni and Government Holdings Private Limited (GHPL)
Status: Development & Production
ii. Operates onshore Mehar Block, Sindh province
Partners: Orient Petroleum Inc (OPI), Zaver Petroleum and GHPL
Status: Exploration
iii. Operates Daphro block
Status: Exploration
22. PHILIPPINES
UPSTREAM:
Interest in SC 47, Mindoro Block
Partner: Philippines National Oil Company (PNOC)
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
Joint venture in LPG terminalling, bottling and distribution in Mindanao
Partners: Masaligan Inc and Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC)

23. RUSSIA
Interest in Rosneft, a vertically-integrated Russian oil and gas company with upstream and downstream operations in Russia
24. SOUTH AFRICA
DOW
DOWNSTREAM:
Interest in Engen Ltd, encompassing a refinery in Durban and more than 1,300 service stations across Africa
25. SUDAN
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in Blocks 1, 2 and 4 through a joint venture company, Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company Ltd (GNPOC)
Partners: China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), ONGC Videsh Limited (OVL) and Sudapet in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
ii. Interest in Block 5A
Partners: OVL and Sudapet in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
iii. Interest in Block 5B
Partners: OVL, Lundin and Sudapet. (PETRONAS and Sudapet are joint operators)
Status: Exploration
iv. Interest in Blocks 3 & 7 through a joint venture company, PETRODAR Operating Company Ltd
Partners: CNPC, Al-Thani, Sinopec and Sudapet in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration and Development
v. Interest in Blocks 8
Partners: Sudapet and High Tech Group in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
i. Interest in developing and operating a refinery in Port Sudan
Partners: Sudan Ministry of Energy and Mining
Status: Development
ii. Operates service stations and markets petroleum products
iii. Owns and operates bulk terminals, depots, aviation depots and bunkering facility
26. THAILAND
DOWNSTREAM:
Operates service stations, aviation fuel business and markets petroleum products through wholly-owned subsidiary PETRONAS Retail (Thailand) Co. Ltd
27. TIMOR LESTE
UPSTREAM:
Operates Block 06/102
Partners: KOGAS, LG International and Samsung
Status: Exploration
28. TURKMENISTAN
UPSTREAM:
Operates Block 1, South Caspian Sea
Status: Exploration and Development
29. UNITED KINGDOM
DOWNSTREAM:
Interest in Dragon LNG receiving and regasification terminal
Partners: BG Group and Petroplus
Status: Development
30. UZBEKISTAN
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Aral Sea Block
Partners: Uzbekneftegaz, CNPC, Korea National Oil Corporation a
and Lukoil in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration
31. VIETNAM
UPSTREAM:
i. Operates offshore Blocks 01 & 02
Partner: PetroVietnam
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
ii. Interest in Blocks 10 & 11.1 through a joint venture company, Con Son Joint Operating Company
Partner: PetroVietnam
Status: Exploration
iii. Interest in Block 46-Cai Nuoc
Partners: Talisman (Operator) and PetroVietnam
Status: Production
iv. Interest in Block 46/02 through a joint venture company, Truong Son Joint Operating Company
Partners: PetroVietnam and Talisman
Status: Exploration
v. Interest in Blocks 01/97 & 02/97 through a joint venture company, Lam Son Joint Operating Company
Partner: PetroVietnam
Status: Exploration
vi. Operates Blocks 102 & 106
Partners: ATI Petroleum Inc (ATIP), PetroVietnam and SPC
Status: Exploration

vii. Interest in Block 122
Partners: PetroVietnam and Chevron (Operator)
Status: Exploration
viii. Interest in Blocks 103-107
Partner: PetroVietnam
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
i. Joint venture in LPG terminalling, bottling and distribution in Hanoi and Hai Phong – Thang Long LPG Co Ltd
Partner: PetroVietnam Gas Corp
Status: Operational
ii. LPG bottling and distribution plant in Dong Nai province operated by wholly-owned subsidiary PETRONAS (Vietnam) Co Ltd (PVL)
Status: Operational
iii. Joint venture in polyvinyl chloride plant in Vung Tau – Phu My Plastics and Chemicals Co Ltd (PMPC)
Partner: Vung Tau Shipyard Co
Status: Operational
Since concentrations to do petrol trading is overseas market, Negotiations for local trades with our govt possible????
You decide??

Good Question,I was asking myself the same thing..

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Who owns Malaysian petrol and who controls the price of petrols?

PETRONAS, also known as Petroliam Nasional Bhd, is Malaysia’s national petroleum corporation. Since its inception in 1974, PETRONAS has grown rapidly to become an integrated oil and gas company with business interests in 31 countries.
It is wholly-owned by the Malaysian Government and is entrusted with the responsibility of developing the oil and gas resources. The Group is involved in numerous petroleum activities, including:

upstream exploration and production of oil and gas
downstream oil refining
marketing and distribution of petroleum products
trading
gas processing and liquefaction
gas transmission pipeline network operations
marketing of liquefied natural gas
petrochemical manufacturing and marketing
shipping
automotive engineering
property investment

Corporate : : :

Year 2006/07 Highlights

About PETRONAS

PETRONAS, the acronym for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, was incorporated on 17 August 1974 under the Companies Act 1965. It is wholly-owned by the Malaysian government and is vested with the entire ownership and control of the petroleum resources in Malaysia through the Petroleum Development Act 1974, an Act of Parliament.

Over the years, PETRONAS has grown to become a fully-integrated oil and gas corporation and is ranked among FORTUNE Global 500′s largest corporations in the world. PETRONAS has four subsidiaries listed on the Bursa Malaysia and has ventured globally into more than 33 countries worldwide in its aspiration to become a leading oil and gas multinational of choice.

Since its inception, PETRONAS’ business has grown to encompass the full spectrum of oil and gas operations, both locally and globally, in the areas of upstream oil and gas exploration and production (E&P) to downstream oil refining; marketing and distribution of petroleum products; trading; gas processing and liquefaction; gas transmission pipeline network operations; marketing of liquefied natural gas (LNG); petrochemical manufacturing and marketing; shipping; and property investment.

Address:
Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS)
Tower 1, PETRONAS Twin Towers
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
50088 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia

Tel: 603-20515000
Telefax: 603-20265050, 20265055
E-mail: webmaster@petronas.com.my
They mainly focus on oil exports selling overseas
Corporate : Business Activities : Upstream Activities : International Operations
Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area
Trans-Thailand-Malaysia Gas Pipeline System
Details of PETRONAS’ International Operations
1. ALGERIA
UPSTREAM:
Interest in onshore Block 401C
Partner: Hess (Operator)
Status: Development
2. ARGENTINA
DOWNSTREAM:
Interest in two major high pressure gas transmission pipelines
i. Transportadora de Gas Del Norte S.A. (TGN)
ii. Transportadora de Gas Del Mercosur S.A. (TGM)
3. AUSTRALIA
DOWNSTREAM:
i. Interest in APA Group, which transports close to 40% of Australia’s natural gas consumption
ii. Provide gas transmission marketing through East Australian Pipeline Marketing, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PETRONAS Australia Pty Ltd
4. BENIN
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Deepwater Block 4
Partners: Kerr-McGee Benin Consortium (Operator) and Kosmos Energy
Status: Exploration
5. CAMBODIA
DOWNSTREAM:
Retailing, marketing and storage of petroleum products.
6. CAMEROON
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Block PH 77
Partner: Noble Energy in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline
Partners: ExxonMobil, Chevron, Cameroon Government and Chad Government
Status: Operational
7. CHAD
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Permit H/Doba Development
Partners: ExxonMobil (Operator) and Chevron
Status: Production
DOWNSTREAM:
Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline
Partners: ExxonMobil, Chevron, Chad Government and Cameroon Government
Status: Operational
8. CHINA
DOWNSTREAM:
i. Interest in Donghai LPG JVC which involves terminalling, bottling and distribution of LPG in Jiangsu Province
Partner: China Offshore Oil Donghai Co. Ltd.
ii. Marketing of lubricants in Hong Kong, Macau and Sourthern China
9. CUBA
UPSTREAM:
Operates Block N44, N45, N50 and N51
Status: Exploration
10. EGYPT
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in North East Mediterranean Deepwater (NEMED) Block
Partner: Shell (Operator)
Status: Exploration
ii. Interest in West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) Concession
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
iii. Interest in El Burg Block
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration
iv. Interest in North Sidi Kirir Deep Block
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
Interest in Egyptian LNG Project, involved in the development and operation of LNG liquefaction plant and related infrastructure
Partners: BG Group, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Co (EGAS), Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and Gaz de France – Train 1; BG Group, EGAS, EGPC – Train 2
Status: Operational
11. EQUATORIAL GUINEA
UPSTREAM:
i. Operates Block N, offshore Corisco Bay
Partners: Ocean Energy and GEPetrol.
Status: Exploration
ii. Interest in Block P, Rio Muni Basin
Partners: Ocean Energy
10. EGYPT
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in North East Mediterranean Deepwater (NEMED) Block
Partner: Shell (Operator)
Status: Exploration
ii. Interest in West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) Concession
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
iii. Interest in El Burg Block
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration
iv. Interest in North Sidi Kirir Deep Block
Partner: BG Group (Operator)
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
Interest in Egyptian LNG Project, involved in the development and operation of LNG liquefaction plant and related infrastructure
Partners: BG Group, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Co (EGAS), Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and Gaz de France – Train 1; BG Group, EGAS, EGPC – Train 2
Status: Operational
11. EQUATORIAL GUINEA
UPSTREAM:
i. Operates Block N, offshore Corisco Bay
Partners: Ocean Energy and GEPetrol.
Status: Exploration
ii. Interest in Block P, Rio Muni Basin
Partners: Ocean Energy
12. ETHIOPIA
UPSTREAM:
Operates Block G (Gambela), Blocks 3 & 4 (Genale), Blocks 12 & 16 (Kelafo), and Blocks 17 & 20 (Welwel/ Warder)
Status: Exploration
13. INDIA
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Cairn India Ltd, wholly-owned subsidiary of E&P company Cairn Energy PLC
DOWNSTREAM:
i. Joint venture in Indian Oil PETRONAS Private Limited to import and market LPG at Haldia in East India and LPG terminalling services
Partner: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd
ii. Marketing of lubricants
14. INDONESIA
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in Ketapang Block, offshore East Java
Partner: ConocoPhilips (Operator)
Status: Exploration
ii. Operates Karapan Block, offshore East Java
Partner: RIMS Energy Karapan Ltd
Status: Exploration
iii. Interest in Jabung Block, onshore South Sumatra
Partners: PetroChina (Operator) and PERTAMINA
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
iv. Operates Tanjung Jabung Block, onshore South Sumatra
Partner: Consolidated Energy
Status: Exploration
15. IRAN
UPSTREAM:
Interest in South Pars Gas Development project, phases 2 & 3
Partners: TOTAL (Operator) and Gazprom
Status: Production
16. JAPAN
DOWNSTREAM:
Marketing of lubricants
17 . MAURITANIA
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Block 6 located northwest of Nouakchott
Partners: Woodside (Operator), Hardman Resources and Planet Oil
Status: Exploration
18. MOROCCO
UPSTREAM:
Operates offshore Rabat-Sale Haut Mer Block
Partner: ONHYM
Status: Exploration
19. MOZAMBIQUE
UPSTREAM:
Operates offshore Zambezi Delta Block
Partner: Empresa Nacional de Hidrocarbonetos de Moçambique (ENH)
Status: Exploration
20. MYANMAR
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in Yetagun Gas Project (Blocks M-12, M-13, M-14 operated by PETRONAS and Taninthayi Pipeline Co LLC which operates a cross-border pipeline transporting gas from the Yetagun field to Thailand)
Partners: Nippon Oil, Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTTEP) and Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE)
Status: Production
15. IRAN
UPSTREAM:
Interest in South Pars Gas Development project, phases 2 & 3
Partners: TOTAL (Operator) and Gazprom
Status: Production
16. JAPAN
DOWNSTREAM:
Marketing of lubricants
17 . MAURITANIA
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Block 6 located northwest of Nouakchott
Partners: Woodside (Operator), Hardman Resources and Planet Oil
Status: Exploration
18. MOROCCO
UPSTREAM:
Operates offshore Rabat-Sale Haut Mer Block
Partner: ONHYM
Status: Exploration
19. MOZAMBIQUE
UPSTREAM:
Operates offshore Zambezi Delta Block
Partner: Empresa Nacional de Hidrocarbonetos de Moçambique (ENH)
Status: Exploration
20. MYANMAR
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in Yetagun Gas Project (Blocks M-12, M-13, M-14 operated by PETRONAS and Taninthayi Pipeline Co LLC which operates a cross-border pipeline transporting gas from the Yetagun field to Thailand)
Partners: Nippon Oil, Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTTEP) and Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE)
Status: Production
ii. Operates Blocks M-15, M-16, offshore southern Myanmar
Status: Exploration
21. PAKISTAN
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in Rehmat Gas Development Project, encompassing onshore Mubarak Block operated by PETRONAS and construction of Rehmat Gas Plant
Partners: Eni and Government Holdings Private Limited (GHPL)
Status: Development & Production
ii. Operates onshore Mehar Block, Sindh province
Partners: Orient Petroleum Inc (OPI), Zaver Petroleum and GHPL
Status: Exploration
iii. Operates Daphro block
Status: Exploration
22. PHILIPPINES
UPSTREAM:
Interest in SC 47, Mindoro Block
Partner: Philippines National Oil Company (PNOC)
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
Joint venture in LPG terminalling, bottling and distribution in Mindanao
Partners: Masaligan Inc and Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC)

23. RUSSIA
Interest in Rosneft, a vertically-integrated Russian oil and gas company with upstream and downstream operations in Russia
24. SOUTH AFRICA
DOW
DOWNSTREAM:
Interest in Engen Ltd, encompassing a refinery in Durban and more than 1,300 service stations across Africa
25. SUDAN
UPSTREAM:
i. Interest in Blocks 1, 2 and 4 through a joint venture company, Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company Ltd (GNPOC)
Partners: China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), ONGC Videsh Limited (OVL) and Sudapet in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
ii. Interest in Block 5A
Partners: OVL and Sudapet in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
iii. Interest in Block 5B
Partners: OVL, Lundin and Sudapet. (PETRONAS and Sudapet are joint operators)
Status: Exploration
iv. Interest in Blocks 3 & 7 through a joint venture company, PETRODAR Operating Company Ltd
Partners: CNPC, Al-Thani, Sinopec and Sudapet in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration and Development
v. Interest in Blocks 8
Partners: Sudapet and High Tech Group in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
i. Interest in developing and operating a refinery in Port Sudan
Partners: Sudan Ministry of Energy and Mining
Status: Development
ii. Operates service stations and markets petroleum products
iii. Owns and operates bulk terminals, depots, aviation depots and bunkering facility
26. THAILAND
DOWNSTREAM:
Operates service stations, aviation fuel business and markets petroleum products through wholly-owned subsidiary PETRONAS Retail (Thailand) Co. Ltd
27. TIMOR LESTE
UPSTREAM:
Operates Block 06/102
Partners: KOGAS, LG International and Samsung
Status: Exploration
28. TURKMENISTAN
UPSTREAM:
Operates Block 1, South Caspian Sea
Status: Exploration and Development
29. UNITED KINGDOM
DOWNSTREAM:
Interest in Dragon LNG receiving and regasification terminal
Partners: BG Group and Petroplus
Status: Development
30. UZBEKISTAN
UPSTREAM:
Interest in Aral Sea Block
Partners: Uzbekneftegaz, CNPC, Korea National Oil Corporation a
and Lukoil in joint operatorship
Status: Exploration
31. VIETNAM
UPSTREAM:
i. Operates offshore Blocks 01 & 02
Partner: PetroVietnam
Status: Exploration, Development and Production
ii. Interest in Blocks 10 & 11.1 through a joint venture company, Con Son Joint Operating Company
Partner: PetroVietnam
Status: Exploration
iii. Interest in Block 46-Cai Nuoc
Partners: Talisman (Operator) and PetroVietnam
Status: Production
iv. Interest in Block 46/02 through a joint venture company, Truong Son Joint Operating Company
Partners: PetroVietnam and Talisman
Status: Exploration
v. Interest in Blocks 01/97 & 02/97 through a joint venture company, Lam Son Joint Operating Company
Partner: PetroVietnam
Status: Exploration
vi. Operates Blocks 102 & 106
Partners: ATI Petroleum Inc (ATIP), PetroVietnam and SPC
Status: Exploration

vii. Interest in Block 122
Partners: PetroVietnam and Chevron (Operator)
Status: Exploration
viii. Interest in Blocks 103-107
Partner: PetroVietnam
Status: Exploration
DOWNSTREAM:
i. Joint venture in LPG terminalling, bottling and distribution in Hanoi and Hai Phong – Thang Long LPG Co Ltd
Partner: PetroVietnam Gas Corp
Status: Operational
ii. LPG bottling and distribution plant in Dong Nai province operated by wholly-owned subsidiary PETRONAS (Vietnam) Co Ltd (PVL)
Status: Operational
iii. Joint venture in polyvinyl chloride plant in Vung Tau – Phu My Plastics and Chemicals Co Ltd (PMPC)
Partner: Vung Tau Shipyard Co
Status: Operational
Since concentrations to do petrol trading is overseas market, Negotiations for local trades with our govt possible????
You decide??

Good Question,I was asking myself the same thing..

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what do you think about people in the multilevel marketing business (MLM) ?

i have a couple of friends who worked for MLM ( the company name is quickstar) and they are A-N-N-O-Y-I-N-G..
these people are just soo lazy to do anything, all they do is brag about their company ( bcause they want to recruit as many people as they can) i dont think the way the do it will convince anyone to join their business.
its totally pointless anyways. what they do to get money is to get points ( they’ll give u brochures. it has all sorts of things from soap, groceries, vitamins, drinks, cosmetics, etc etc) and the price is not cheap, or even more expensive than general supermarkets ( like safeway, vons, whole foods, ralphs, etc)
ive never even heard of the brand of their stuff, at all.
what makes them think i would spend my money on something not reliable like that? and they are reallyy pushyyy. ugh..

and one day, this friend of mine called me ( we were close before, not anymore) and asks me to give him 50bucks because he needs it for his points. he ASKS for it, not borrow it or anything. tsk

several other friends ( who are in MLM) also called me to attend to this seminar about MLM. and she said that " this is a really good and potential business, and instantly i thought of you! you have great potentials." tsk tsk tsk. they said the exact same thing to everyone. haha.. and one guy who was reallyyy bitchy to my guyfriend, was REALLY nice when he joined MLM. like really2 nice.
before, he wouldnt even looked at my friend when he said HI.

what they really dont know is that we bought their stuff just because we feel awful. ( we are somewhat forced to buy their stuff because they’re my friend)

i think the business is ridiculous anyways. you just collect as many points as u can ( and the way to do it is to buy it YOURSELF. yes.. you buy the stuff at the brocuhes for yourself.) or recruit people ( cause when they join there is a fee and you’ll get comission from it)
and the "prize" if u collect many points is movies tickets, ice cream coupon, etc.
and if you are in a meeting with them, you’ll be treated with cheap buffet food. HAHA

sorry for being soo bitchy about this.. i have nowhere else to talk about this. =P

What you have experienced is true to all MLM companies. They all use the same playbook; recruit family and friends into the business opportunity. Even though all MLM companies have a product or service, their primary goal is to sign people up into the "business opportunity". The reason for this is what makes the business a fraud.

Recruiting new business associates instead of actually retailing a product or service is the primary goal because it is easier to sell a belief that you can make a lot of money with little effort. The products are usually overpriced and only exist to act as a "token". What do I mean by this? When someone becomes a distributor, the only way for that distributor to be "eligible" for commissions is to purchase a required amount of inventory every month. Heck, if you recruit 10 people into the business, they all have to purchase inventory whether they have a buyer or not. If those in your downline are required to purchase $100 worth of product each month, then your downline makes $12,000 worth of purchases for the year. If you get a 10% commission on that, then you made $1200. But why did you make $1200? because those in your downline are forced to make regular purchases. Essentially, you are getting paid to recruit others.

Who are the easiest people to recruit? The MLM playbook tells you to start with your family. Then move on to your friends. Next are your neighbors. Finally your co-workers. It is sad because MLM causes many divorces and family feuds. It destroys friendships and your neighbors will put you on their ignore list.

It is also known and proven that 99% of those who participate never make a profit. The MLM excuse for this is that these people didn’t work the business and are just quitters. However, it is the actual MLM business model that is mathematically designed so that no more than 10% of people in MLM could EVER make a profit at one given time. This is the most conservative model too! Actual tax surveys show that less than 1% of participants actually make a profit.

MLM companies are Pyramid Schemes and should be avoided at all costs. Network Marketing is legitimate, but Multilevel Marketing is not. "Multilevel" is the key word, which by nature of the word means it will construct a model that pays only a few at the top.

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what do you think about people in the multilevel marketing business (MLM) ?

i have a couple of friends who worked for MLM ( the company name is quickstar) and they are A-N-N-O-Y-I-N-G..
these people are just soo lazy to do anything, all they do is brag about their company ( bcause they want to recruit as many people as they can) i dont think the way the do it will convince anyone to join their business.
its totally pointless anyways. what they do to get money is to get points ( they’ll give u brochures. it has all sorts of things from soap, groceries, vitamins, drinks, cosmetics, etc etc) and the price is not cheap, or even more expensive than general supermarkets ( like safeway, vons, whole foods, ralphs, etc)
ive never even heard of the brand of their stuff, at all.
what makes them think i would spend my money on something not reliable like that? and they are reallyy pushyyy. ugh..

and one day, this friend of mine called me ( we were close before, not anymore) and asks me to give him 50bucks because he needs it for his points. he ASKS for it, not borrow it or anything. tsk

several other friends ( who are in MLM) also called me to attend to this seminar about MLM. and she said that " this is a really good and potential business, and instantly i thought of you! you have great potentials." tsk tsk tsk. they said the exact same thing to everyone. haha.. and one guy who was reallyyy bitchy to my guyfriend, was REALLY nice when he joined MLM. like really2 nice.
before, he wouldnt even looked at my friend when he said HI.

what they really dont know is that we bought their stuff just because we feel awful. ( we are somewhat forced to buy their stuff because they’re my friend)

i think the business is ridiculous anyways. you just collect as many points as u can ( and the way to do it is to buy it YOURSELF. yes.. you buy the stuff at the brocuhes for yourself.) or recruit people ( cause when they join there is a fee and you’ll get comission from it)
and the "prize" if u collect many points is movies tickets, ice cream coupon, etc.
and if you are in a meeting with them, you’ll be treated with cheap buffet food. HAHA

sorry for being soo bitchy about this.. i have nowhere else to talk about this. =P

What you have experienced is true to all MLM companies. They all use the same playbook; recruit family and friends into the business opportunity. Even though all MLM companies have a product or service, their primary goal is to sign people up into the "business opportunity". The reason for this is what makes the business a fraud.

Recruiting new business associates instead of actually retailing a product or service is the primary goal because it is easier to sell a belief that you can make a lot of money with little effort. The products are usually overpriced and only exist to act as a "token". What do I mean by this? When someone becomes a distributor, the only way for that distributor to be "eligible" for commissions is to purchase a required amount of inventory every month. Heck, if you recruit 10 people into the business, they all have to purchase inventory whether they have a buyer or not. If those in your downline are required to purchase $100 worth of product each month, then your downline makes $12,000 worth of purchases for the year. If you get a 10% commission on that, then you made $1200. But why did you make $1200? because those in your downline are forced to make regular purchases. Essentially, you are getting paid to recruit others.

Who are the easiest people to recruit? The MLM playbook tells you to start with your family. Then move on to your friends. Next are your neighbors. Finally your co-workers. It is sad because MLM causes many divorces and family feuds. It destroys friendships and your neighbors will put you on their ignore list.

It is also known and proven that 99% of those who participate never make a profit. The MLM excuse for this is that these people didn’t work the business and are just quitters. However, it is the actual MLM business model that is mathematically designed so that no more than 10% of people in MLM could EVER make a profit at one given time. This is the most conservative model too! Actual tax surveys show that less than 1% of participants actually make a profit.

MLM companies are Pyramid Schemes and should be avoided at all costs. Network Marketing is legitimate, but Multilevel Marketing is not. "Multilevel" is the key word, which by nature of the word means it will construct a model that pays only a few at the top.

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ours is exporting co. of the Castor derivative productsHow can i know the buyers of these products overcountry

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ummm nice question!

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Someone wants me to join a MLM. I have reservations. What’s your expereince or opinion of network marketing?

Let me be specific. The product is called MonaVie. It’s a juice that contains all these exotic fruits that are supposed to keep you healthy and feeling good. The guy who is trying to recruit me actually gave me a bottle to try out. And even though it tastes alright, I’m not feeling much of a change if any. I’m only 25 so that may be why I don’t feel a difference. Plus, I am already concious of what I eat. Also, at 40 dollars a pop it’s definitely overpriced. I guess it’s overpriced because everyone involved needs to get a piece of the pie in an MLM. I did some internet research on MonaVie and mostly heard positives but it could also be other distributors making up BS to say how great of a product and money maker it is. I feel that all MLM’s are shady, even the good ones, because there’s always a group who tell lies about the product and the company just to make you join. Do you have any experiences or opinions about MLM’s in general or specifically about MonaVie? Thanks.
Do any of you believe that network marketing is the wave of the future? I find it hard to believe but lots of people (probably distributors who are already involved) are claiming that half the work force (maybe more) will be working from home eventually.

Stay Away!!! MLM is always a scam masquerading as marketing! You will spend 95% of your time "cold-knocking" to people who have absolutely no interest in the product and not selling anything. The product’s unit cost is usually about $2. Looks like the are asking you to sell it for $40. Your cut is probably $5-$7. Care why there is a profit of $31-$33? It’s because the ‘manager’ of the MLM "hires" people who are looking for a job on a contract basis – thus no promise of income – to hawk his wares. Essentially, you are free labor because your $$$ comes from your ability to sell. The catch here is that you have to travel to locations to sell your stuff. As you are a ‘contractor’, all expenses are your responsibility. This means after you put gas in your car (figure once a week = $30), pay yourself for your time (40 hours a week), and recompensate the ‘distributor’ (usually a ‘goal’ of X bottles a week), you will have to sell 80-90 bottles of that crap a week, just to make $10 an hour. Before taxes.

Do yourself a favor and don’t do it!

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