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NIK ZAFRI BIN ABDUL MAJID,
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Email: nikzafri@yahoo.com, nikzafri@gmail.com
https://nikzafri.wixsite.com/nikzafri

Kelantanese, Alumni of Sultan Ismail College Kelantan (SICA), IT Competency Cert, Certified Written English Professional US. Has participated in many seminars/conferences (local/ international) in the capacity of trainer/lecturer and participant.

Affiliations :- Network Member of Gerson Lehrman Group, Institute of Quality Malaysia, Auditor ISO 9000 IRCAUK, Auditor OHSMS (SIRIM and STS) /EMS ISO 14000 and Construction Quality Assessment System CONQUAS, CIDB (Now BCA) Singapore),

* Possesses almost 30 years of experience/hands-on in the multi-modern management & technical disciplines (systems & methodologies) such as Knowledge Management (Hi-Impact Management/ICT Solutions), Quality (TQM/ISO), Safety Health Environment, Civil & Building (Construction), Manufacturing, Motivation & Team Building, HR, Marketing/Branding, Business Process Reengineering, Economy/Stock Market, Contracts/Project Management, Finance & Banking, etc. He was employed to international bluechips involving in national/international megaprojects such as Balfour Beatty Construction/Knight Piesold & Partners UK, MMI Insurance Group Australia, Hazama Corporation (Hazamagumi) Japan (with Mitsubishi Corporation, JA Jones US, MMCE and Ho-Hup) and Sunway Construction Berhad (The Sunway Group of Companies). Among major projects undertaken : Pergau Hydro Electric Project, KLCC Petronas Twin Towers, LRT Tunnelling, KLIA, Petronas Refineries Melaka, Putrajaya Government Complex, Sistem Lingkaran Lebuhraya Kajang (SILK), Mex Highway, KLIA1, KLIA2 etc. Once serviced SMPD Management Consultants as Associate Consultant cum Lecturer for Diploma in Management, Institute of Supervisory Management UK/SMPD JV. Currently – Associate/Visiting Consultants/Facilitators, Advisors for leading consulting firms (local and international) including project management. To name a few – Noma SWO Consult, Amiosh Resources, Timur West Consultant Sdn. Bhd., TIJ Consultants Group (Malaysia and Singapore) and many others.

* Ex-Resident Weekly Columnist of Utusan Malaysia (1995-1998) and have produced more than 100 articles related to ISO-9000– Management System and Documentation Models, TQM Strategic Management, Occupational Safety and Health (now OHSAS 18000) and Environmental Management Systems ISO 14000. His write-ups/experience has assisted many students/researchers alike in module developments based on competency or academics and completion of many theses. Once commended by the then Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia for his diligence in promoting and training the civil services (government sector) based on “Total Quality Management and Quality Management System ISO-9000 in Malaysian Civil Service – Paradigm Shift Scalar for Assessment System”

Among Nik Zafri’s clients : Adabi Consumer Industries Sdn. Bhd, (MRP II, Accounts/Credit Control) The HQ of Royal Customs and Excise Malaysia (ISO 9000), Veterinary Services Dept. Negeri Sembilan (ISO 9000), The Institution of Engineers Malaysia (Aspects of Project Management – KLCC construction), Corporate HQ of RHB (Peter Drucker's MBO/KRA), NEC Semiconductor - Klang Selangor (Productivity Management), Prime Minister’s Department Malaysia (ISO 9000), State Secretarial Office Negeri Sembilan (ISO 9000), Hidrological Department KL (ISO 9000), Asahi Kluang Johor(System Audit, Management/Supervisory Development), Tunku Mahmood (2) Primary School Kluang Johor (ISO 9000), Consortium PANZANA (HSSE 3rd Party Audit), Lecturer for Information Technology Training Centre (ITTC) – Authorised Training Center (ATC) – University of Technology Malaysia (UTM) Kluang Branch Johor, Kluang General Hospital Johor (Management/Supervision Development, Office Technology/Administration, ISO 9000 & Construction Management), Kahang Timur Secondary School Johor (ISO 9000), Sultan Abdul Jalil Secondary School Kluang Johor (Islamic Motivation and Team Building), Guocera Tiles Industries Kluang Johor (EMS ISO 14000), MNE Construction (M) Sdn. Bhd. Kota Tinggi Johor (ISO 9000 – Construction), UITM Shah Alam Selangor (Knowledge Management/Knowledge Based Economy /TQM), Telesystem Electronics/Digico Cable(ODM/OEM for Astro – ISO 9000), Sungai Long Industries Sdn. Bhd. (Bina Puri Group) - ISO 9000 Construction), Secura Security Printing Sdn. Bhd,(ISO 9000 – Security Printing) ROTOL AMS Bumi Sdn. Bhd & ROTOL Architectural Services Sdn. Bhd. (ROTOL Group) – ISO 9000 –Architecture, Bond M & E (KL) Sdn. Bhd. (ISO 9000 – Construction/M & E), Skyline Telco (M) Sdn. Bhd. (Knowledge Management),Technochase Sdn. Bhd JB (ISO 9000 – Construction), Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia (IKIM – ISO 9000 & Internal Audit Refresher), Shinryo/Steamline Consortium (Petronas/OGP Power Co-Generation Plant Melaka – Construction Management and Safety, Health, Environment), Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Negotiation Skills), Association for Retired Intelligence Operatives of Malaysia (Cyber Security – Arpa/NSFUsenet, Cobit, Till, ISO/IEC ISMS 27000 for Law/Enforcement/Military), T.Yamaichi Corp. (M) Sdn. Bhd. (EMS ISO 14000) LSB Manufacturing Solutions Sdn. Bhd., (Lean Scoreboard (including a full development of System-Software-Application - MSC Malaysia & Six Sigma) PJZ Marine Services Sdn. Bhd., (Safety Management Systems and Internal Audit based on International Marine Organization Standards) UNITAR/UNTEC (Degree in Accountacy – Career Path/Roadmap) Cobrain Holdings Sdn. Bhd.(Managing Construction Safety & Health), Speaker for International Finance & Management Strategy (Closed Conference), Pembinaan Jaya Zira Sdn. Bhd. (ISO 9001:2008-Internal Audit for Construction Industry & Overview of version 2015), Straits Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. (Full Integrated Management System – ISO 9000, OHSAS 18000 (ISO 45000) and EMS ISO 14000 for Civil/Structural/Geotechnical Consulting), Malaysia Management & Science University (MSU – (Managing Business in an Organization), Innoseven Sdn. Bhd. (KVMRT Line 1 MSPR8 – Awareness and Internal Audit (Construction), ISO 9001:2008 and 2015 overview for the Construction Industry), Kemakmuran Sdn. Bhd. (KVMRT Line 1 - Signages/Wayfinding - Project Quality Plan and Construction Method Statement ), Lembaga Tabung Haji - Flood ERP, WNA Consultants - DID/JPS -Flood Risk Assessment and Management Plan - Prelim, Conceptual Design, Interim and Final Report etc., Tunnel Fire Safety - Fire Risk Assessment Report - Design Fire Scenario), Safety, Health and Environmental Management Plans leading construction/property companies/corporations in Malaysia, Timur West Consultant : Business Methodology and System, Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) ISO/IEC 27001:2013 for Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya ISMS/Audit/Risk/ITP Technical Team, MPDT Capital Berhad - ISO 9001: 2015 - Consultancy, Construction, Project Rehabilitation, Desalination (first one in Malaysia to receive certification on trades such as Reverse Osmosis Seawater Desalination and Project Recovery/Rehabilitation)

* Has appeared for 10 consecutive series in “Good Morning Malaysia RTM TV1’ Corporate Talk Segment discussing on ISO 9000/14000 in various industries. For ICT, his inputs garnered from his expertise have successfully led to development of work-process e-enabling systems in the environments of intranet, portal and interactive web design especially for the construction and manufacturing. Some of the end products have won various competitions of innovativeness, quality, continual-improvements and construction industry award at national level. He has also in advisory capacity – involved in development and moderation of websites, portals and e-profiles for mainly corporate and private sectors, public figures etc. He is also one of the recipients for MOSTE Innovation for RFID use in Electronic Toll Collection in Malaysia.

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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

SCARCITY OF SUPPLY IN THE OIL AND GAS AND HOW ESG COULD HELP EASE THE PROBLEM - Nik Zafri



It is an acknowledged fact that there is a scarcity of supply in the oil and gas industry. This will definitely affect both global markets and energy strategies 

We are feeling the pinch whether we realize it or now. As supply dwindles or becomes unstable, oil and gas prices rise. This affects everything from transportation to manufacturing, as oil and gas are key to energy production and as raw materials for many industries. In 2022, the U.S. faced significant spikes in oil and gas prices, possibly due to Russian-Ukraine conflict. This led to higher gasoline prices, with some regions seeing prices over $5 per gallon. Rising energy costs also increased the price of goods and services, contributing to inflation and squeezing consumers' disposable income. 

Countries that heavily rely on oil imports may face national security risks due to dependence on unstable or hostile regions. This could lead to geopolitical tensions as nations compete for remaining supplies.

Germany has long been dependent on Russian natural gas, which made up a significant portion of its energy supply. When Russia cut gas supplies during the Ukraine war, Germany faced an energy security crisis. Nigeria, one of Africa’s largest oil producers, has an economy highly dependent on oil exports. In recent years, declining global oil prices have severely impacted its economy. For example, the 2014-2016 oil price crash caused a recession in Nigeria as government revenues and foreign exchange reserves plummeted.

Energy-intensive industries, such as transportation, manufacturing, and logistics, would face increased operational costs. Inflation could rise as the cost of goods and services increases.

Governments may be pushed to accelerate policies aimed at reducing reliance on fossil fuels, speeding up transitions to greener energy sources. Denmark has been a leader in climate change action, using the oil and gas supply issues as an opportunity to accelerate its renewable energy transition. In 2020, Denmark announced a plan to phase out all oil and gas exploration in the North Sea by 2050 and committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 70% by 2030.

Countries whose economies are heavily reliant on oil exports, such as those in the Middle East and Africa, might face economic instability as revenues decline, especially if global demand shifts due to green energy policies.

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)

Pushing the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is critically important in addressing the challenges posed by oil and gas scarcity, rising energy prices, energy security concerns, economic disruptions, and climate change. 

Renewables are abundant, sustainable, and have become increasingly cost-effective. Solar and wind, in particular, have seen significant technological advancements, making them scalable and more affordable. 

Nuclear power is a low-carbon energy source with a high energy output. It's a reliable alternative that can provide consistent baseload power.

Hydrogen can be used as a clean fuel, especially for industries where electrification is difficult (such as aviation, shipping, and heavy industry). When produced using renewable energy (green hydrogen), it becomes a low-emission alternative.

Biofuels are derived from organic materials and can serve as a direct substitute for conventional fuels in vehicles and other equipment, reducing dependence on oil.

Geothermal energy is another renewable source that provides consistent energy output and can complement other renewable sources like solar and wind.

  • Environmental Impact Reduction (ESG: Environmental / SDG 7, 13)

One of the primary drivers of oil and gas scarcity is environmental degradation, fossil fuel dependence, and rising demand. ESG and SDG frameworks prioritize a transition to cleaner, renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and geothermal, reducing reliance on finite resources. For instance, SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) promotes increasing the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix, while SDG 13 (Climate Action) targets urgent actions to combat climate change. Enhancing Energy Security (ESG: Governance / SDG 7):

Countries dependent on oil and gas imports are vulnerable to geopolitical instability and supply shocks (e.g., the European energy crisis due to the Ukraine war). SDGs, particularly SDG 7, encourage the development of diversified, renewable energy sources that can enhance energy security.

Companies like #Tesla and countries like Denmark are leaders in this space, shifting toward renewable energy as a core part of their ESG commitments, reducing emissions, and ensuring long-term sustainability.

  • Mitigating Economic Disruptions (ESG: Social and Governance / SDG 8, 9):

Economic disruptions due to rising oil prices can impact businesses, households, and governments, particularly in countries reliant on fossil fuel industries. ESG’s social focus on fair labour practices and economic inclusion aligns with SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), which encourage innovation and investments in sustainable infrastructure and technology. This promotes resilient economic systems that are less vulnerable to fossil fuel price fluctuations.

Countries and corporations that diversify their energy sources and invest in green technology can build more stable economies. For instance, Iceland, which relies heavily on geothermal energy, enjoys energy security and price stability, even during global oil shocks, making its economy more resilient. Furthermore, oil-dependent economies like Nigeria need to invest in renewable energy and technology to reduce vulnerabilities to oil price volatility and ensure more sustainable economic growth.

  • Accelerating Climate Action (ESG: Environmental / SDG 13):

Climate change is driven by greenhouse gas emissions, most of which come from fossil fuels. SDG 13 (Climate Action) emphasizes the urgent need to combat climate change by reducing emissions, and ESG frameworks push companies and governments to take immediate action in line with these goals.

Climate action is not just a moral obligation but also a financial and security necessity. ESG investments often outperform fossil-fuel-heavy companies in the long term, as markets and regulations increasingly favor sustainability. Furthermore, focusing on decarbonization efforts through ESG and SDGs not only mitigates the effects of climate change but also protects vulnerable populations from its worst impacts.

Countries like Sweden and companies like #Unilever have shown that ambitious climate action can drive innovation and financial success. These entities have incorporated ESG principles and have actively pursued SDG-aligned strategies to decarbonize their operations.

Pushing ESG and SDG initiatives is essential to solving the interconnected challenges of oil and gas scarcity, energy security, economic disruption, and climate change. By fostering cleaner, more sustainable industries and infrastructures, ESG and SDG goals create resilient, future-proof systems that can adapt to resource constraints while also addressing environmental and social issues at their core. These frameworks not only help mitigate the current problems but also lay the foundation for a more sustainable, equitable future.