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Economic Feasibility Analysis of Fishing Job Operation in Well YS13 Muhammad Ariyon; Bella Santika; Fitrianti
Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment, and Technology Vol. 7 No. 4 (2022): JGEET Vol 07 No 04 : December (2022)
Publisher : UIR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/jgeet.2022.7.4.10190

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Oil consumption in Indonesia has increased from year to year. However, the increasing demand for oil and natural gas is inversely proportional to oil and gas production, which always declines from year to year. One of the factors causing the decline in production is the well damage. Well YS13 is a well that is damaged in the form of fish in the well. A fishing job is the most appropriate option to solve the problem of the presence of fish in the well because the fish in the well must be removed to continue well production activities or drilling activities. This study aimed to determine the economic feasibility of fishing job activities to be carried out at the YS13 well. The research begins with the preparation of the required data, then calculate the predicted production of the YS13 well with the decline curve method, estimates the cost of the fishing job, and economic fishing time (EFT). And determines the economic feasibility of the fishing job project by calculating profit indicators, namely Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Pay Out Time (POT). The results of calculations using the decline curve method obtained that the total production for 20 months is 4293.52 bbl. The EFT value is 3 days with Ps = 10% and the total cost of fishing is $28.657,70. The economic value of the project with discount rate = 12%, MARR = 12%, NPV = $147.367,20, IRR = 114%, and POT = 1.44. From the results of the calculation of the economic feasibility, the project is considered feasible to be carried out.
UMKM Mothers Literacy Understands Household Accounting in Facing the New Normal Era (Study on UMKM Mothers in Pekanbaru City) Eny Wahyuningsih; Muhammad Ariyon; Ellyan Sastraningsih
Dinamisia : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): Dinamisia: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/dinamisia.v7i2.13847

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Household accounting is not yet popular in Indonesia due to various factors. Among them are ignorance of its uses, such as providing peace because there is no financial deficit, self-control because following the budget that has been made, and satisfaction when the decisions are made right and the realization of long-term plans as revealed by several studies conducted by scholars in Indonesia. The participants of this community service are the housewives of Bakulan Kue. Because household accounting practices can be carried out by families who already have incomes that exceed the minimum standard of living. This is caused by low income in poor households, all income will be spent on consumption. The information that we provided turned out to be something that had not been practiced by the participants, especially in terms of recording. However, some of the participants have done budgeting in a simpler way by making allocations of daily and monthly expenditures in separate posts but without recording
Analisis keekonomian injeksi surfactant huff and puff di lapangan dandelion menggunakan kontrak gross split Muhammad Ariyon; Dike Fitriansyah Putra; Claudia Anugerah Putri
EcoNews Vol 5 No 1 (2022): EcoNews
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Lingkungan, Program Pascasarjana Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (437.27 KB) | DOI: 10.47826/econews.5.1.p.11-14

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Indonesia has proven oil reserves of around 3.7 million barrels but production has been declining unwittingly over the last decade as companies rely solely on the Old Oil Field. PT. SPR Langgak is one of the companies that own the Old Oil Field so it is necessary to develop it to increase production in the Dandelion Field. One of them is the surfactant huff and puff method. However, because surfactants are expensive and this work depends on the economy and oil prices, there need to be more attractive investment options. There is a new investment option prepared by the Government, namely the Gross Split PSC cooperation contract based on Ministerial Regulation no. 52/2017. This study aims to analyze the economic feasibility of Huff and Puff Surfactant Injection using the gross split contract. From the calculation results, the Huff and Puff Surfactant Injection Project at the Dandelion Field is economically feasible to do because it has a large and positive NPV value (NPV = 7,862 M US$, an IRR value greater than the MARR 15% (IRR = 214% and POT value are less than the project life or faster (POT = 1.62 months). Based on the sensitivity analysis, the huff & puff surfactant injection job will be more profitable if the oil price and large oil production. On the other hand, the operating cost is better if the value is small. The lowest limit for oil prices is 28.1 US$/bbl.
Edukasi Kebijakan Migas di Indonesia Muhammad Ariyon; Fitrianti Fitrianti; Thoriqu Fathan
CANANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : PELANTAR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52364/canang.v3i1.30

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Oil and gas policy is important to know how the system is used in carrying out oil and gas industry activities in a country. Royalty Rate, Cost Recovery, Contractor Share, Domestic Market Obligation, Investment Credit, Signature Bonus, Production Bonus, First Tranche Petroleum and Corporate Tax Rate are things that will give effect in determining investment in this industry. Indonesia is a country in Southeast Asia that has relatively large reserves of oil and natural gas resources. The oil and gas industry has become the country's main income, to control this industrial activity a policy is needed. The target of community service activities are students of the Dumai Petroleum Vocational School, Dumai Municipality, Riau Province. The problem faced is that students and female students do not know much about and get information about Oil and Gas Management Policies in Indonesia. The solution offered by the team proposing community service is to provide material on knowledge of oil and gas management policies in Indonesia. The approach taken is in the form of observation, discussion, and question and answer with groups of partners, formulating problems and providing solutions to problems. The results achieved by this activity were that students at SMK Migas Dumai gained knowledge about Oil and Gas Management Policies in Indonesia. The expected output types are (1) scientific publications in journals/proceedings, (2) publications in mass media (print/electronic), and (3) increased knowledge
Edukasi Dampak Lingkungan Kegiatan Migas di Kelurahan Sungai Pakning Kecamatan Bukit Batu Kabupaten Bengkalis Muhammad Ariyon; Detri Karya; Ellyan Sastraningsih; Ira Herawati; Imam Purwanto
CANANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : PELANTAR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52364/canang.v4i1.42

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On the one hand, the existence of the oil and gas industry is needed by humans, such as for the country’s energy and foreign exchange needs,however, on the other hand, oil and gas industry activities also have great potential to pollute the environment, such as pollution of water, soil, air, and disruption of flora and fauna biodiversity. The negative impact of oil and gas activities can certainly lead to the problems such as health, economic and socio-cultural problems which will lead to community conflict. Environmental management is very necessary so that the existence of the oil and gas industry can provide benefits and welfare for humans. Knowledge about the environmental impacts is evoked from upstream oil and gas activities is very important, because communities around oil and gas operation areas will feel both direct and indirect impacts from these oil and gas activities. Especially in remote areas or inland areas where there is still a lack of information about the potential environmental impacts of oil and gas activities. Thus, education and counseling are very necessary for communities around oil and gas working areas so that they receive information and enlightenment about the potential environmental impacts resulting from oil and gas activities. The target of community service activities is the society of Sungai Pakning Village, Bukit Batu District, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province. The issue faced was during a location survey in Sungai Pakning sub-district, Bukit Batu sub-district, Bengkalis regency, and information from the Head of Sungai Pakning sub-district, that there was still a lack of public knowledge about the environmental impacts of oil and gas activities, so it was necessary to provide education and outreach on the environmental impacts of oil and gas in Sungai Pakning sub-district. Bukit Batu District. The solution offered by the community service proposing team is to provide material regarding knowledge of the environmental impacts resulting from oil and gas operations. The approach taken was in the form of observation, discussion and question and answer with a group of partners, formulating problems and providing solutions to problems. The results achieved by this activity are that the Sungai Apit sub-district community gained knowledge about the environmental impacts resulting from oil and gas operations and CSR programs which undertaken by PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional (PT KPI) Sungai Pakning Refinery Unit.
The Mitigation of Risk Management: Non-Productive Time Analysis on Drilling Operations in ZY Field Muhammad Ariyon; Rahman, Bobby; Sastraningsih, Ellyan; Mayes, Anthony
Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment, and Technology Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): JGEET Vol 09 No 02 : June (2024)
Publisher : UIR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/jgeet.2024.9.2.15261

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Currently, petroleum is still the main energy source in Indonesia. However, since the 1990s, Indonesia began to experience a decline in oil production and an increase in domestic energy demand, which caused Indonesia to import oil to meet domestic energy needs. Through SKK Migas, Indonesia has a target to produce 1 million barrels per day by 2030, with one of the efforts being undertaken by carrying out massive and aggressive drilling. Drilling is the most critical, dangerous, complex and expensive operation in the oil and gas industry. It cannot be denied that in reality many unplanned problems (unscheduled events) which result in non-productive time (NPT) are encountered during drilling operations which sometimes cause unpredictable budget usage and can also result in delays in hydrocarbon production. This research was carried out by analyzing 50 wells that had been drilled in the BR field. In this research, a risk management process was carried out for the NPT categories to determine the level of risk in each NPT category and develop a mitigation analysis to reduce the NPT. Dealing with the finding, it indicates that the NPT rig moving (RMV) and drilling 8-1/2 (DRLG 8-1/2) categories have a red risk level which means unacceptable. The biggest contribution to NPT in the RMV category is location problems, while for DRLG 8-1/2 it is loss of circulation
Comparative Analysis of Compressive Strength of Steel Tubing Pipe Welding Results Using SMAW and MIG Welding with 140A Current Prasetia, Tengku Geby; Ariyon, Muhammad; Fitriani, Fitriani; Sebayang, Alexander; Tarigan, Efrata
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i1.644

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The welding process plays a crucial role in manufacturing and is inseparable from its advancement. Deutsche Industrie Norman (DIN) defines welding as creating a metallurgical bond at the joint of metal or alloy metals in their molten state. This process is essential for constructing strong, durable materials like plates, steel, and pipes. Bending tests, including face bend and root bend, are often conducted to evaluate the quality of welded joints. These tests assess welded materials’ toughness, strength, and resistance under specific loading conditions. This study employed two welding techniques: Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). GMAW, called Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding, uses argon or helium as protective gases and a continuously fed electrode wire. On the other hand, SMAW relies on flux-coated electrodes to create the weld seam, with molten metal from both the electrode and parent material filling the joint. The results revealed distinct advantages for each method. The highest bending test value for the root bend was achieved with MIG welding at 982,55 Kgf/mm², demonstrating its effectiveness in creating durable root joints. Conversely, SMAW exhibited superior performance in face bend tests, achieving a bending strength of 104111 Kgf/mm², making it ideal for surface-level joint applications. Both techniques displayed no visible cracks in their welds, ensuring compliance with industry standards and confirming their reliability for various manufacturing needs. These findings highlight the importance of selecting appropriate welding methods based on specific application requirements.
Comparative Analysis of Tensile Strength of Steel Tubing Pipe Welding Results Using SMAW and MIG Welding with 140A Current Tri Aulia, Yuni; Ariyon, Muhammad; Fitriani, Fitriani; Sebayang, Alexander; Tarigan, Efrata
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i1.645

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Welding is a crucial technology in modern manufacturing processes, widely applied in automotive, oil refineries, and other industries. This study focuses on two standard welding techniques: Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). GMAW uses argon gas as a shielding gas, and the ER70S-6 electrode has a 1.0 mm diameter, while SMAW employs the E7018 electrode with a 2.6 mm diameter. Both methods are tested on ASTM 106 Grade B steel, a commonly used material in various industries. The primary goal of this research is to evaluate the tensile strength of steel specimens welded using MIG and SMAW. The tensile strength of raw material, as well as the welded materials, is measured to assess the quality of the welds. The results show that the tensile strength of the raw material is 648.26 kgf/mm². After welding, the tensile strength for the MIG-welded material is 540.79 kgf/mm², while the SMAW-welded material achieves a higher tensile strength of 616.17 kgf/mm². These values highlight the significant difference in performance between the two welding techniques. SMAW welding provides the best joint quality among the two methods, with a tensile strength value of 616.17 kgf/mm². This study underscores the importance of selecting the appropriate welding technique based on the desired strength and application, with SMAW proving superior for this particular material. These findings contribute valuable insights into material technology and welding, offering a reference for future industrial applications.
Penerapan Akuntansi pada Usaha Mikro di Desa Petai Kecamatan Singigi Hilir Kab Kuantan Singigi Wahyuningsih, Eny; Sastraningsih, Ellyan; Ariyon, Muhammad; Siregar, Muhammad Fathurriansyah; Hidayat, Dzaky
Community Engagement and Emergence Journal (CEEJ) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Community Engagement & Emergence Journal (CEEJ)
Publisher : Yayasan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/ceej.v6i1.7431

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk Meningkatkan Keterampilan Membuat laporan keuangan : Melalui pelatihan ini, diharapkan para Pegawai dapat meningkatkan keterampilan mereka dalam membuat laporan keuangan yang berkualitas dan sesuai standar. Tim pengabdian UIR melakukan pengabdian dengan berkerjasama dengan mitra pelaku usaha kerupuk sagu khaidir desa petai kecamatan singigi hilir kabupaten kuansing Terdapat beberapa permasalahan yang di hadapi oleh mitra, yaitu Kurangnya Pengetahuan dan Keterampilan Menyusun Laporan Keuangan, Keterbatasan Akses terhadap Sumber Daya Manusia. Hasil yang diperoleh dari kegiatan PKM adalah adanya manfaat yang besar yang dirasakan oleh mitra dan akan menjalin komunikasi secara langsung jika mengalami kendala terhadap masalah yang dihadapi
Study of the Effect of Post Weld Heat Treatment on the Bending Strength of Weld Joints in SMAW and GMAW Methods in Root Bend Areas and Face Bend on ASTM A106 Grade B Paskel, M. Piere Sam; Ariyon, Muhammad; Fitrianti, Fitrianti; Herawati, Ira; Sebayang, Alexander; Tarigan, Efrata; Idhamkamil, Idhamkamil; Tarigan, Liwat
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.850

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This study evaluates the effect of Post Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT) on the bending strength of raw materials and welding joints using SMAW and GMAW welding methods. Tests were conducted on root and face bends to compare bending strength before and after PWHT treatment. The test results show that in the root bend area, the base material without PWHT has a bending strength of 3983.16 MPa, while in SMAW and GMAW welding, the bending strength is 3788.39 MPa and 2695.96 MPa, respectively. After PWHT was applied, the bending strength of the base material increased to 4739.76 MPa, while that of SMAW and GMAW welding increased to 4131.62 MPa and 5193.39 MPa, respectively. In the face bend area, the base material without PWHT showed a bending strength of 3077.70 MPa, with SMAW and GMAW welding producing bending strengths of 2654.28 MPa and 2259.32 MPa, respectively. After PWHT, the bending strength of the base material increased to 3289.05 MPa, while SMAW and GMAW welding recorded 2641.47 MPa and 3498.07 MPa, respectively. This study's results indicate that PWHT significantly improves bending strength, especially in the base material and weld joints in the root bend area.