BGC organises promotion ceremony

BRUNEI Gas Carriers Sdn Bhd (BGC) yesterday held a Promotion Ceremony at their main office in Jerudong to officiate the promotion of the company’s third liquefied natural gas (LNG) Chief Engineer.

The ceremony saw Managing Director of BGC, John Cook, presenting the insignia to Pengiran Shahirul Shaimee bin Pengiran Haji Daud, BGC’s third Chief Engineer.

Witnessing the auspicious event were Pengiran Shahirul Shaimee’s family members and BGC management.

With this important milestone, BGC now has two local captains and three chief engineers as of 2017 amongst the ranks.

BGC’s Cadetship Programme is one of the initiatives of BGC to realise its objective to create opportunities for young Bruneians to pursue their aspiration to be part of the oil and gas industry, especially in the area of LNG transportation.

The main objective of the programme is to have an LNG Fleet fully manned by Bruneians by 2020, which is in line with the mission in which BGC strives to continuously set the benchmark for local mariners and engineers who will be the backbone of Brunei’s marine industry.

BGC believes and recognises the importance of skilled talent to deal with the country’s economic product – LNG. With that in mind, BGC continues to invest in educating the youths and to supply high-quality marine officers from all ranks to work on board their vessels.

BGC employs 100 per cent Bruneians for its onshore operations and BGC’s ships are currently manned by a fully trained crew where 85 per cent are Bruneians.

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BGC, Brunei LNG and BMC Pay Respects To His Majesty’s Late Parents

BGC together with staff from Brunei LNG Sdn Bhd (BLNG) and Brunei Methanol Company Sdn Bhd (BMC) held a joint Tahlil ceremony at the Royal Mausoleum in Jalan Tutong on June 8, 2017. Present at the event were Mazlan Gapar, BGC’s Information Technology Manager, Haji Mohammad Jaya, Senior General Manager, Plant of Brunei LNG; and Hj Daud bin Hj Jais, Deputy CEO of BMC as well as senior officers and staff of the three companies. During the event, the recitation of Surah Yaasiin, Tahlil and Doa Arwah was led by Asril Amin bin Ahmad, BGC Religious Counselor.  

BGC Bleeds To Save Lives

On April 18, 2017, BGC for the fifth installment, as part of the company’s social investment initiative continued its efforts to assist in restocking the Brunei Blood Bank through its annual Blood Donation Drive. The campaign saw many office-based as well as seafarers donating their blood to help this worthy cause.

BGC Recruits First i-Ready Apprentice

On April 10, 2017, BGC welcomed its first i-Ready apprentice, Nurul Hamdizah binti Hj Amit who is currently working under the Business Planning Department as a Business Planning Analyst. The i-Ready Apprenticeship program is a 3-year program aimed to give graduates an opportunity to gain experience and skills in a real working environment. The program also acts as a platform to expose unemployed graduates to various industries in both the public and private sector.
Group photo of BGC’s first i-Ready apprentice, Nurul Hamdizah binti Hj Amit (2nd from right) with BGC Human Resources & Corporate Affairs Manager, Mizan Adiliah Deli (2nd from left) and EIDPMO’s former Head of Corporate and Administration – currently BSP’s HR Director, Hjh Zainab M. A. Omar (1st on left)
To be eligible for the i-Ready program, graduates must be a citizen or permanent resident of Brunei Darussalam, unemployed of degree level or above, and be registered as jobseekers at www.jobcentrebrunei.gov.bn.

19th Anniversary Prayer

Within a span of 19 years, BGC has indeed accomplished major milestones; received awards and stood by His Majesty’s Government Initiative of Bruneianisation by witnessing BGC’s tankers manned by Bruneians. On March 7, 2017, a total of 30 seafarers and office staff attended thanksgiving prayers at the Al-Ameerah Al-Hajjah Maryam Mosque for mass Maghrib and Isyak prayers in honour of BGC’s 19th Anniversary.

BGC Celebrates National Day

An early morning heavy downpour that soaked the quiet streets of Bandar Seri Begawan failed to dampen the spirit of patriotism, love and loyalty towards the nation as thousands of citizens and residents flooded the capital on February 23, 2017, to celebrate Brunei Darussalam’s 33rd National Day. A total of 76 BGC members marched in unison across the Taman Haji Sir Muda Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien’s stretch in a show of patriotism and loyalty, while waving the mini Brunei flags. 2017 marked BGC’s fifth consecutive year in participation. BGC’s acting Managing Director, Koh Hui Ling led the delegation of BGC office staff and seafarers.

BGC ACHIEVES SECOND SHIP MASTER

Brunei Gas Carriers Sdn Bhd (BGC) recently held a Promotion Ceremony at their main office in Jerudong, to officiate the promotion of the company’s second LNG Captain. The ceremony saw BGC’s Managing Director, Haji Shabudin bin Haji Musa presenting the insignia to Mohd Shahbrin bin Ibrahim, BGC’s second Ship Master. Witnessing this auspicious event were Mohd Shahbrin’s family members and BGC’s management. With this important milestone, BGC as of 2016, now has two local Captains and three Chief Engineers amongst the ranks. BGC’s Cadetship Programme is one of the initiatives of BGC to realise its objective to create opportunities for young Bruneians to pursue their aspiration to be part of the oil and gas industry, especially in the area of LNG transportation. The main objective of the programme is to have an LNG Fleet fully manned by Bruneians by 2020. In line with this mission, BGC strives continuously to set the benchmark for local mariners and engineers who will be the backbone of the Brunei’s marine industry. BGC believes and recognises the importance of skilled talent to deal with the country’s economic product – LNG. With that in mind, BGC continues to invest in educating the youth and to supply high-quality marine officers from all ranks to work on board their vessels. BGC employs 100% Bruneians for its onshore operations and currently BGC’s ships are manned by a fully trained crew, 85% of whom are Bruneians.

Items from recycled vessel handed over to BMA

A HANDOVER ceremony for items from the previously recycled vessel of Brunei Shell Tankers Sdn Bhd (BST), Bilis was held between Brunei Gas Carriers Sdn Bhd (BGC) on behalf of BST and the Brunei Maritime Academy (BMA) yesterday. The ceremony took place at the BGC main office in Jerudong. Signing on behalf of the organisations were Haji Shahbudin bin Haji Musa, BGC’s Managing Director, and Suhaimi bin Haji Abdul Wahab, head of BMA. The items, comprising equipment, were handed over to BMA as part of BGC’s social investment initiative in line with the Brunei Vision 2035 to support educational activities as well as to support the Energy Industry Competency Framework (EICF) for the development of the maritime industry in Brunei. Bilis was one of the seven ‘B’ class vessels under BST delivering liquified natural gas (LNG) to Japan and was recycled in 2014. Built in 1975, the youngest and biggest of all the ‘B’ class vessels has made several achievements over the years starting with being the first of the ‘B’ class vessels to be issued with an Environment Notation Certification from Lloyd’s Register. Bilis was also the first to obtain Lloyd’s Register’s Green Passport Certification. On June 15, 2005, the vessel delivered Brunei LNG’s 5,000th cargo at the Negishi Terminal in Japan and repeated the success by winning the international acclaim for the 6,000th ship delivery from all LNG projects worldwide, that arrived at Sodegaura, Japan in July 2007. Of BST’s seven ‘B’ class vessels, namely Bubuk, Bilis, Bekalang, Bekulan, Belais, Bebatik and Belanak, that were chartered to Brunei LNG, only two – Bebatik and Belanak – are currently operational. Borneo Bulletin

BGC hosts RAKAN for Registered Vendors

BRUNEI GAS CARRIERS (BGC) hosted its inaugural event for registered vendors on Friday, October 14, 2016, at the Goldstone Ballroom in Centrepoint Hotel, Gadong. The event, known as RAKAN, stands for Raising Awareness, Knowledge and Networking with BGC and was attended by 150 guests including BGC staff. The main purpose of the event was to foster collaborative relationships with its local business partners by raising awareness on the standards of excellence required to fulfil its mission of “Shipping Energy First-Class”. Featured themes included upcoming business opportunities specific to the LNG Shipping industry, managing HSSE in contracts, BGC’s Code of Conduct, Payment processes within BGC and Local Business Development (LBD) Reporting requirements. The event began with the recital of a Doa Selamat led by BGC’s Religious Counselor, Hj Mohamad Yazid Abd Ranni, and was followed by a speech delivered by BGC Contracts and Procurement Manager, Pg Dianawaty binti Pg Hj Matzin. The event also saw the launch of BGC’s Vendor Portal by BGC’s Managing Director. The introduction of the self-service portal, was part of the first phase of BGC’s recently implemented enterprise resourcing planning system, named “AXiS”, and would allow BGC’s registered vendors to check their status and update information with BGC online. RAKAN is also an initiative in line with BGC’s Social Performance commitment to continuously engage stakeholders, in this instance with BGC’s existing local business partners. The event provided a networking opportunity for local business partners to share learnings and experiences of working in the industry. It was highlighted that among the tenets of developing local businesses under the Energy White Paper was to foster businesses that embody true Bruneian principles, including the practice of upholding business integrity. To establish business with BGC, vendors were urged to heed the call for fair and transparent process by having a solid corporate governance system in place. This is the first time that such an event has been organized by BGC, realizing the increasing role BGC has towards overall economic welfare of the country and local business development. Since 2012, BGC has been embarking on a journey towards becoming a fully-fledged Ship Management Company in its own right where among the key elements of this transition involves the management of contracts in support of its operations, which is currently managed by Shell Trading and Shipping Co. Ltd (STASCO) in London.

BGC hosts Korban ceremony

BRUNEI Gas Carriers Sdn Bhd (BGC) hosted a Korban ceremony in conjunction with the Hari Raya Aidiladha celebration, yesterday at Sayyidina Husain Secondary School, Jerudong.

The event began with the recitation of Surah Al-Fatihah, followed by a religious talk by BGC’s Religious Counsellor, Haji Mohammad Yazid bin Abd Ranni.

Over 200 recipients from Mukim Sengkurong community registered under Brunei Islamic Religious Council (MUIB) as well as staff members of BGC received sacrificial meat presented by BGC’s Managing Director Haji Shahbudin bin Haji Musa, HSE Manager Haji Yusof and IT Manager Mazlan Gafar. The event also aimed on giving part back to the society and on the same time fostering goodwill and relationship with the staff members of BGC. Borneo Bulletin