‘And, Clancy, you must wheel them,
try and wheel them to the right.
Ride boldly, lad, and never fear the spills.’
In 1973, facing prosecution for dangerous driving following a high-speed motorcycle collision, a young civil engineer accepted a short-term job offer in Singapore. That twist of fate catapulted him into a global oil and gas industry fuelled by fallout from the Yom Kippur War, which saw crude oil jump from US$23 to US$62 a barrel. One year turned into thirty. Singapore turned into the Far East, the Middle East, the North Sea and South America. The journey took him to the world’s greatest opera houses and through England’s and Ireland’s finest fox hunting country. David Wilson rose, fell, and rose again. This is the story.
Mục lục
About the authoriii
Contentsvii
Prologue1
Introduction6
Early Days10
University29
Graduate Engineer48
Botany Bay58
My Year of Living Dangerously83
The Fasht al Arab127
Jockstrap Inc164
Bourdon Street198
Paul Street251
The Aramco Affair282
RIP Bligh Engineering305
Can Ocean319
Trent Eels365
Freefall389
Bontang Train F421
Singapore Again440
Bakrie Kvaerner Engineering469
Bakrie Engineering499
Bibliography524
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations526