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News Release from: Oil Plus | Subject: Training courses
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 July 2006
Training courses make industry expertise
available
A new series of training courses is designed to make decades of professional experience available to oil industry delegates and explain the latest international developments and techniques
A new series of training courses launched by Oil Plus has been designed to make decades of professional experience available to oil industry delegates and help bring them right up-to-date with the latest international developments and techniques Oil Plus has over 28 years experience in the global upstream oil and gas industry, during which time its consultants have advised leading industry names on more than 850 projects in 50 different countries
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 16 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Gaining extensive expertise in such areas as water injection, separation processes, production chemistry and produced water handling, the company is now ideally placed to allow others to benefit from its expertise.
Three different training courses have been announced under the titles Souring/Oilfield Microbiology and Corrosion, Flow Assurance and Integrated Water Management, and these will be held in a variety of international locations.
Each course takes delegates from the basic theory and practicalities of its subject through to the latest industry developments and applications.
Delivered by highly experienced industry experts, the courses conclude with questionnaires and an assignment paper to ensure that delegates have understood all the topics covered.
Where possible the instructors will also discuss actual case studies, detailing real-world problems and the techniques used to overcome them.
For more details about the Oil Plus training courses please visit the website, or contact Christina Kingston in the UK offices.
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