Sunday, 18 December 2011

Leaving drinks at the JK Camp bar

Saturday night we went to the camp bar for a few drinks to celebrate our impending departure (at least for some of us). It was a good night and several people joined us. Still did not manage to empty my bar card though, so I sold it on to our friend Charles, from Atlanta, at a heavy discount. I hope he makes the most of it. Althought I believe he will be leaving after this rotation. Things are just so unstable here!

Saturday, 17 December 2011

A Christmas scene in Qatar

The JK Camp Mess Hall has been cheered up a bit by a lovely Christmas scene. Great for those people who celebrate Christmas and will be here during the festive season. Our good friend Mohsin left site on Saturday and will be heading back to India. It has been a pleasure knowing him and working with him, so here's wishing him well for the future. Mohsin can also be seen saying goodbye to John Wooley, one of our resident Foundation Fieldbus enginners, who will also be departing over the next week or so, to the UK, back to his North-Eastern roots.

Qatar leaver's final BBQ

In good-old Ozzie tradition, Jeff Allen did a BBQ for the people leaving before the end of the year. Some really good tucker! Madhavi made a new friend. That cat hung around for the duration of the BBQ, and had it's fair share of meat. Well, this is it, my last blog, as we are getting ready to go to Doha airport, ready, willing and able to depart before somebody tries to call us back for another rotation. Thank you to all those people who followed this blog. I hope that you all enjoyed it. This is Rob Gent checking out from the Middle East. Take care y'all!

Thursday, 15 December 2011

T minus 5-days to take off

Just 5 days to go now before I board that Qatar Airways flight back to the UK and normality, after 18 months in the heat. A few of us will be leaving site for good next week, but Jill Frost (Honeywell site administration manager), pictured left, is on her way home this week to pick her daughter up in Alabama, US, followed by a few days at Disney World, Orlando, Florida. After a much welcome 3 week break, Jill will be returning for another rotation, but we will be gone, never to be seen again! So here's wishing Jill the best of luck, a great Christmas and a happy new year. Have fun at Disney World!

We would all like to have our cake and eat it. Well this week, Keith Burton made it possible, by returning from his break with a muffin large enough to feed everybody on site for a week. Ok then, a few Honeywell staff for one day! Thanks Keith, now I need another hour in the gym!

Just been to the camp medical centre for a final check up. Weight was up a bit (too many doughnuts), blood sugar was well down, but cholestrol, which has been low since I came to site, was quite high. So my challenge for the new year, having got Christmas out of the way, is to exercise some of the extra weight off and reduce my cholestrol level.

Anyway, now off to my final JK camp lunch, to put on a little more weight. So, see you soon.

Friday, 9 December 2011

My Leaving Letter

Yesterday I received my demobilazation letter from our site commisioning manager Anguel Gazenov. I had already said that I was not keen to stay here much longer, so I was expecting to leave just before Christmas. Anyway I have two more weeks out here before flying back home on 22nd December. Our Northern friend John Cunnell (picture), one of the Phoenix club members, and owner of the 5o5 club, is one of the latest victims. He, along with Phoenix club owner Joe Wegener and member from Scotland, Michael O'Hare, have departed from site this week. John is looking for work in Australia, but before that will visit the uk for a week or so before heading back home in the Philipinnes to his wife, and laying by the pool for a few weeks. We had a few drinks at the JK Camp bar, to say goodbye to the above people. It was a good evening. No picture though!

I managed to return to the gym for two and a half hours this morning, after a three week break. My legs are killing me now, so I may just rest after lunch, and have a lazy afternoon. Later!

Monday, 28 November 2011

More leavers & another meal out

As more people from the Honeywell Shell Pearl GTL site office prepare to leave this week, it is time to celebrate with another meal out in Doha. This time the venue is the Belgium Cafe, at the Intercontinental Hotel. One of the leavers if Felix Beltran (bottom picture), our Spanish friend, based in the Honeywell Bracknell office. He is taking a week off before returning to the Bracknell office. Senthil is now off to India, before going back to Scotland, to the Newhouse office. Discussions are still taking place between Honeywell and PAG (Processes Automation Group) trying to decide who leaves and who stays here on site. PAG are trying to reduce Honeywell numbers here on site. I have said that I do not want to stay beyond February next 2012, so there should soon be a decission as to whether or not I return in the new year. Tom Evitts, my colleague from Atlanta, is interested in stayng next year, so he may be returning in my place. I hope to find out what is happening, over the next week. I have another three weeks before I go home for Christmas and the new year.

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Visit from Emir of Qatar

Well, I'm already in to week 2 of my tenth visit to Qatar. This week we had a VIP visit from the Emir of Qatar (right picture), along with Honeywell HPS President Norm Gilsdorf and Uk's Prince Andrew, for the Shell Pearl GTL site Inauguration. Unfortunately, most people had to stay away from the control room area, and security was tight, due to the fact that a group had tried to kill the Emir, a few months ago (maybe related to his role against the Gaddafi regime). The incident left Qatari Emir injured. He was taken to the hospital with eight others who were wounded. Layed-in again today to catch up on some sleep, hopefully back to the gym next week. Now off to lunch, to the cash point after lunch and get a tin of cashews from the camp shop. See you later.




The picture on the left shows Viktor, saying goodbye. He is moving on to a new project. Victor, who is Hungarian, has been with us for over a year. Here's wishing Viktor good luck for the future.




Well today was time to get up early and get back to the gym for a couple of hours.

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Leaving Meal in Doha









On my first week back, I was invited to a leaving meal for Earnest and Senthil. We had a very nice Indian meal, and a few drinks, at the Chingari Restaurant, Ramada Hotel in Doha (we also had a meal there last Christmas). The picture on the right shows from left to right, Senthil, Vipul, Rahul (who had my camera for most of the night), Earnest and Jatender. The picture on the left is a group picture, with most of the people invited to the evening meal. Many thanks to Earnest and Senthil for the evening out, and wishing them the best of luck for the future. Earnest is staying in Doha, where he has lived for the last 11 years, and looking for a new venture. Senthil is leaving at the end of November, heading back to India for a few days, before returning to our Honeywell Newhouse office in Scotland.

I started the week sifting through 143 emails, as my remote access was not working during my break, so I let the emails mount up. Just getting back in to the swing of things here on site. Now relaxing and enjoying the day off, after a lay in, to catch up on some sleep.




















Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Time for a break

Well, I'm on my way to yet another well deserved break ? While I am away, some more characters are leaving the project. The photograph on the left shows myself with Abdul (left) and DM (right). Both are on thier way back to India. It has been good fun working with these guys, so I wish them the best of luck when they return home. Thanks guys for your help with the Hindi language (even the naughty stuff!). On the right we have Matt, who is leaving for a year long break, with his wife, to Canada, starting with a season of winter sports in Whistler. He will then head for the Uk to work for a few years, before heading back to Australia. May see you around again on another project. I am now packing my flight bag, ready for my flight at two in the morning, along with Darren Brown, Jeff Allen and Richard Wells. See you in a couple of weeks.




Thursday, 20 October 2011

One week to a well deserved break

Well, this is the end of week five, and just one more week to go before I head back to the Uk for a coouple of weeks off. We have had another couple of leavers this week; our Management-of- Change (MoC) coordinator, Mike Sharp, and IC Lead engineer, Thangaraj, shown in the picture, and now on his way back to India. Good luck to them both. As I have mentioned before, Matt Thompson is due to leave next week, taking a lot of system knowledge with him. As a result he has been handing some items over to me (as if I am not busy enough). So I have been getting up to speed with some of his handover material. My colleague Tom Evitts will be back on Sunday, so hopefully we can catch up with all our tasks before I leave Wednesday evening. Now the number of people on site is really falling, there does not seem to be as many social events going on, so things are quieter. Ususal Friday off - gym followed by lunch at camp, and chilling out for the afternoon. I am on-call until I leave, but with any luck, the phone will not ring! Time to chill! Bye for now.
















Friday, 14 October 2011

A Quiet Week

Nothing much to report this week. There was a BBQ last friday evening, at the 5o5 club, but I forgot all about it. I have been kept busy this week, but nothing too exciting. Just walked back from the JK Camp mess hall, after lunch with Darren Brown. The walk back was quite slow, as Darren has hurt his leg. He has been limping around the office all week. Get well soon Darren; at least before you go for your break in two weeks.

No gym this morning. I woke up early, but felt so tired, that I decided to go back to sleep and recover some lost sleep. I got up about 10 o'clock, had a shower and went to lunch. Nothing too exciting to do this afternoon, so after completing this blog, I will probably chill out and watch a movie.

Picture shows the walkway between the POB and CCR (control room) buildings, with John McElveen from Honeywell Atlanta (unaware that I just took a picture of him), heading to the CCR to check out some communication issues for me. Well that's it for now. Later!

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Technical Expertise Team

My self and Tom Evitts from Honeywell Atlanta, US, form the DCS Controls Technical Expertise Group, supporting Honeywell engineers, as well as Shell. Tom has just left for two weeks off, leaving me to cope alone. I have got some help, in the form of John McElveen, (in the blue t-shirt) who is also from Honeywell Atlanta. He is looking after the serial comms side of things, and currently helping me out with some PCDI comms, Safety Manager investigations. There is also another Honeywell Atlanta engineer, Charles, not in the picture. All three came to site a few months ago, together. The Atlanta office must be quite empty at the moment! This week I have started the process of taking over the "Asset model" here on site, as Matt Thompson, who has looked after it for years now, may be leaving at the end of October, and like most of our Australian friends, will be taking some time off and trecking around the world, starting apparently with a year in Canada. I have another three weeks out here before my next break, also at the end of October. I am looking forward to that. I will probably have to do some early Christmas shopping, as the next time I go back to the UK will be 22nd December. A bit late to start shopping.

Friday, 30 September 2011

Another week, another goodbye

This week Joe Tennant (picture), site supervisor, has left site after 19 months, and heading back home to Tampa, Florida. After a day at home he will be driving to his work base of Honeywell, Huston, Texas, working on the new Shar Gas project, which will eventually lead him to site in Abu Dhabi. He mentioned that there could be a site position for me there too, but we will see! There is a lot of talk about the Shar Gas project out here, but site work is at least a year away. I have been travelling to site with Joe since I started about 15 months. I wish him luck in his return to the US. Today is the first Friday morning that I have not got up early and gone to the gym. I decided I needed a layin this morning, so had a well needed extra two hours sleep. Just been to lunch on the camp, now it is time to check out some movies online. Bye for now.

Friday, 23 September 2011

Back for the Ninth Time

Been back a week now. I have just come back from the gym, after a 2 hrs 45 min session, so I am absolutely shattered, but I have managed to find enough energy to write this blog. I was not too busy at the start of the week, Tom (my Tech Expertise group colleague) sorted out most issues while I was on leave, so no big work load left to sort out. Towards the end of the week a few items came in, but these were managable. Things are cooling down here now, as autumn sets in; temperatures only aound the 40 deg C mark. This summer as a whole has been cooler than last year, when temperatures around 50 deg C and above were common. Also, the mornings are cooler now. There was a dense mist when I went to the gym first thing this morning. Things were uncomfortable when I got back to my room last night after work. The air con failed, and it was unbearable, but maintenance fixed it with an hour or so, and it is ok now. It just shows you that you cannot live without air con during the summer in Qatar. No new pictures this week, so I have added a picture I took of the view of the Qatari desert, from our new office building. I shall be heading to lunch at 11:30, and resting up and watch a movie this afternoon, and maybe download some music videos from Youtube, to my ITouch. Bye for now.

Saturday, 27 August 2011

End of Rotation 8

All rotations have gone by quite quickly, but this one has just flown by. It seem like I just arrived a week ago, and already I am heading home for another two week break. Picture from Friday evening was yet another BBQ, this time to say goodbyed to two more leavers, Andie Green (grenn t-shirt), who is heading back home - wherever that is, and Marcus Bauer (gray t-shirt) who is heading back to Calgary, Canada, back to the Calgary Honeywell office. Good luck from all at the 5o5 Club. Well, time for me to go. See you in two weeks.

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Office Relocation


Well, week five over and we have just moved to a new office location on the site. We are now closer to the process areas of the site, but the office is much bigger and far less crowded, as there were thousands of contractors, mainly from India in the old building, and the toilets and kitchens were over crowded. The new office is ok but we will now have to get a bus to go to the Control Room and to lunch. Picture on the left shows part of Honeywell office, the right hand picture is part of the panoramic view of the desert, from the office balcony. In the middle, Dynaneshwar, Vipul and me, relaxing in the new office.

Friday, 12 August 2011

Three weeks gone aready

It seems like I just arrived back here iin Qatar and three weeks have aready gone by. Perhaps because I have been kept pretty busy. We have had quite a few issues to investigate, as well as the usual short technical questions from the DCS team and Shell staff. I now have help. Tom Evitts has joined us from Honeywell Atlanta US - actually, three engineers from the same office joined us. This has made a lot of difference, because when I retuned from leave, lots of issues needed investigating. Tom has now gone on leave for two week, so I am alone again for the moment, but we now have most things under control. I missed last weeks Iftar meal, because I was totally shattered, after too long in the gym and by the pool. There is another Iftar tonight, so I shall try to attend this one, after a slightly easier session at the gym. I am about to go to lunch, on camp. I shall watch a movie after lunch, then go over to the Iftar later, after a rest.

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Another Week, Another Leaver

This week Vish, IPS Safety support engineer from Pune, India, and part of our Technical Expertise group, has just left, to go back to Honeywell Pune. Vish had been on site about one year. He took the photos from my blog from last week, and has been travelling to work and back in the truck, with myself, Jan and Joe, for several months. Vish will be replaced by Darren Brown, from New Zealand, but based in the Bracknell office, and shown with Vish in the photo on the right. Over done it at the gym again today, after lunch I shall rest my legs and watch a movie, before going to an Iftar (end of day,s fasting) BBQ at the 505 Bar. We will be in Ramadan during the whole of August, so the bar will open after sunset.

Friday, 29 July 2011

Start of a new rotation

Just come to the end of the first week of my eighth visit to Qatar. Five weeks to go! There has been a few people leave site this week. Our good friend Mohamed, from Egypt, pictured on the left, has left after about one year on site. He is going back to Honeywell office in Kuwait. If you are reading this blog, Good luck Mohamed, it was a pleasure working with you. Keep reading this blog. I will try to make it interesting (activities allowing). Lead engineer Sudhakaran also left this week, going back to India. He is third from the right on the right hand photo. Also leaving are Ahmed from India (middle of right hand picture, at the back) and Leigh Hanson from Australia (not in photo, he said goodbye then disappeared quickly). Good luck for the future to all of them. Good luck also to Jan Van Berlo from Amsterdam (left of picture). He has just taken on the role of site supervisor, joining Joe Tennant from the US (right in the picture). I travel to work each day, in the truck with Joe and Jan, and Vish (the person taking this picture, and leaving for India next week). He can be in the picture next week. I just realized that I am the only Uk person in the picture! Well I am now going to take a rest after my workout this morning, as my legs are aching, and it is extremely humid outside today - although it was nice by the pool this morning! See you all later.

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Home for a break in one week

I will be flying home early next Thursday morning, for a well deserved two week break, after 7 weeks in the heat. This will be the end of my seventh trip out here; five six-week trips and two seven-week trips. It has been an interesting week, with a variety of problems to resolve, and questions to answer. I also had to do a couple of presentations to a group of Honeywell DCS engineers, along with my IPS counterpart (for IPS engineers). C10 Lead and Site Supervisor Wissam Al-Nassari, left site for the last time, this week. He occationally reads this blog, so if you are reading this, "thanks for your support, when ever I had an issue, and I wish you the very best of luck". The pictures are of Wissam's leaving drink at the new 5o5 club. Wissam is the guy in the maroon t-shirt. Well one more week for me, and I can also head off to the UK, but just for a couple of weeks, before returning here. In the mean-time, I'm off to lunch at the JK camp.

Friday, 24 June 2011

The Last Phoenix BBQ

After months of hard work and using his room as a beer cellar, Joe (in the red t-shirt) has finally decided to close the Phoenix bar. We thank him for all his efforts and hospitality. John Cunnel, who cooked an excellent green curry last week, has volunteered to open his room at five past five in the evening, until six-thirty, and thus naming it the 5o5 club. All the beer etc. and the bench have been moved to John's room. I joined them for the opening evening of this new bar. The images show the final Phoenix bar BBQ, where Craig White (the big "Scott" in the light blue t-shirt) , who is leaving site in a few weeks, cooked up some great food. I have had a busy week implementing a new Asset model and Scope of Responsibility for the entire system, I will continue with this next week. I have also taken an extra week on call, but still no calls. What a shame! Next week will also be the last week for Wissam Al-Nassari, site supervisor and also over sees the Technical Expertise group (well duo, as there is only two of us at the moment, one DCS and one IPS). Wissam has been a great support, and we wish him good luck when he goes back to his home in Wales. Well time to rest after an active Friday morning off. Getting a Sun tan is hard work!

Friday, 17 June 2011

Starting and Leaving site.

This week was the last week for Sethu. Pictured on the left, the very popular Sethu worked in Newhouse on Shell GTL and has been on site for almost a year. He will be going back to India, and we wish him the best of luck. On the right is Janos and Manos. Janos has been on site for a long time, and is resident in Qatar. Manos (who some will know, I worked with in the UK), I think, has just completed his first rotation, and is currently on vacation. I have been supporting both of them in the simulation room. I have been to the gym as usual this morning. After which I had a swim, then laid by the pool for half an hour. I have just been to lunch at the JK camp, and now it's time to chill for the afternoon, before attending a BBQ at the Phoenix club. I may not drink, as I am on call again this week, although up to now I have never been called. So time to put my feet up once more.

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

One Year on site

Time really does fly when you are having fun in the Middle East (well during your two weeks off anyway!). Today I will have been on site one year. The time really has flown by. There is work for me here until March 2012, so I may not be returning to the UK until April next year year. Monday evening was Phoenix club member John Cunnel's birhtday, so he cooked up a couple of curry's. The Green Thai curry was one of the best I have had, really spicy and very nice. That was washed down with half a dozen bottles of Tiger beer. I also tried the Beef Thai Curry, which was less spicy, but still nice. All this while watching the England cricket matrch, live on Sky. Well now taking a post gym shower, before going to lunch, on camp. Later!

Monday, 30 May 2011

Back in the heat.

Did you miss me? Just finished my second week (of my seventh visit) back in Qatar. Not too much to report. My bathroom has been tiled, and my garden fence replaced, so I am slowly getting things sorterd out back home. The heat is returning, not quite the peak of summer, but just above 40 deg. C most days. So far not too humid either. I have been catching up with my work list, now I've got some assistance from Adrian Thomas, my list is coming down. I have been on Call Out in the evenings this week, but lucky for me, no calls. Technically it has been an interesting two weeks. I have had some questions regarding functionality of PID, Ratio and Split Range Controllers, so I have had an interesting time simulating these and confirming certain functionality. As you can see in the picture, Jatener is having a relaxing time, puting his feet up. Not really! He has been working very hard over the last couple of weeks, heading up the C6K team during shutdown, poor guy!. I had a good session in the gym this morning, to knock off some of that "two week break" weight. It's one of the Phoenix bar's members Birthday on Monday, so we will be having a Thai Curry and a few drinks at the Phoenix. I'll update you after the celebrations. Bye for now.

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Almost break time.

Almost on my way, but before I go, just one more BBQ. This time celebrating Keith Burton's birthday. A good evening, with more than enough to eat (and drink). I will be flying back to the UK 01:45 Thursday Qatari time, hopefully arriving home about 08:00 UK time. Plenty of work around the house to plan. Have got somebody coming around to tile the bathroom, and somebody to replace a fence in the back garden. I think three of the Ozzies are coming back for one rotation, to help out. One, Adrian Thomas may be covering for me while I am away. Anyway, Looking forward to some time off.

Thursday, 28 April 2011

One more week to go.

Just finished week 5 of rotation 6. One more week to go before I take a two week break from Qatari activities. Time has flown by this rotation. Perhaps because I have been very busy in my new role, with more responsibilities. John Cunningham has just asked me if I could do some call-out DCS support, so I could be even busier soon. Picture shows my new desk, now I've moved from the Hot desk area. The desk has my usual setup; three screens. Other pictures show myself and good friend Sethu, from Honeywell India, heading for the control room. Still a lot of road works etc., going on, on-route. Over did it at the gym again today, so I will be resting my legs, after lunch, while watch the Royal Wedding, from my room.