The Subsea Production Engineering Course provides an overview of all of the functionalities and key interfaces of subsea equipment. The course will refer to relevant industry engineering standards for subsea equipment, and critical operational requirements. The sessions will cover challenges associated with equipment design and installability.
PetroSync - IWCF Certification Drilling Well Control Level 3 & 4PetroSync
This course is designed for people in critical well control positions on drilling installation as well as onshore roles. The candidates will complete an IWCF accredited training course, taught according to IWCF syllabus, in order to prepare them for assessment.
It is about technical publication course in bangalore. power point presentation produced by AAPTA technical publication.ltd this course enable you to build a valuable career for aircraft and auto mobile technical publication.
Regarding to high stipulation of directional drilling and tendencies of maximizing oil and gas production by drilling horizontal and lateral or high deviated wells (ERW), a tremendous hazards were challenging in speed up of accomplishing directional drilling. This course will go through all problems and will help in optimizing the best directional plans moreover preventing directional problems and related hazards as well.
Introducing the New State of the Art Learning Technology for Oil & Gas Professionals
Wellsite Awareness Training
Enhance your skills in the upstream Oil & Gas with virtual reality based simulated e-learning. Experience the virtual wellsite, operations and equipment all in a realistic and safe environment.
Be able to learn and practice all the required skills in a no pressure environment. Learn as you go, anywhere in the world in your own pace. Using your mobile phone, download our app, and access learning content. Enjoy great convenience and faster learning outcomes.
Modules of Leadership And Management Skills E-Learning Suite For Up Coming Ma...petroEDGE
This comprehensive Leadership and Management e-Learning suite offers essential learning that benefit upcoming managers & mid-career professionals who are looking to hone existing skills and learn new aptitudes.
PetroSync - IWCF Certification Drilling Well Control Level 3 & 4PetroSync
This course is designed for people in critical well control positions on drilling installation as well as onshore roles. The candidates will complete an IWCF accredited training course, taught according to IWCF syllabus, in order to prepare them for assessment.
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Regarding to high stipulation of directional drilling and tendencies of maximizing oil and gas production by drilling horizontal and lateral or high deviated wells (ERW), a tremendous hazards were challenging in speed up of accomplishing directional drilling. This course will go through all problems and will help in optimizing the best directional plans moreover preventing directional problems and related hazards as well.
Introducing the New State of the Art Learning Technology for Oil & Gas Professionals
Wellsite Awareness Training
Enhance your skills in the upstream Oil & Gas with virtual reality based simulated e-learning. Experience the virtual wellsite, operations and equipment all in a realistic and safe environment.
Be able to learn and practice all the required skills in a no pressure environment. Learn as you go, anywhere in the world in your own pace. Using your mobile phone, download our app, and access learning content. Enjoy great convenience and faster learning outcomes.
Modules of Leadership And Management Skills E-Learning Suite For Up Coming Ma...petroEDGE
This comprehensive Leadership and Management e-Learning suite offers essential learning that benefit upcoming managers & mid-career professionals who are looking to hone existing skills and learn new aptitudes.
LIVE WEBINAR: Depositional Systems Tracts and Reservoir DistributionpetroEDGE
What are systems tracts? What controls their deposition and geometry. What is the link between the nature of systems tracts and reservoir development? Why should we think in terms of depositional systems tracts when we have to evaluate and predict the distribution and geometry of our reservoirs?
Why You Should Attend
This webinar will demonstrate a pragmatic use of seismic and sequence stratigraphic analysis in terms of evaluating reservoir distribution and geometry, based on a variety of examples and real case histories. These case histories will focus on and demonstrate what we can learn from analysing seismic, log and outcrop datasets and arrive at an argued prediction of reservoir distribution and geometry.
What You Will Learn
What are systems tracts?
What controls their deposition and geometry.
How can we extract essential information on reservoir distribution and geometry by analyzing the nature of depositional systems tracts.
Learn from fit for purpose examples and case histories.
This program addresses in an integrated manner the key activities involved in the safe, effective and timely commissioning and start-up of a new plant or facility. Start Up and Commissioning of new plant and equipment presents both a major technical and management challenge. An organisation’s personnel must familiarise themselves with new equipment, processes and technologies, develop the relevant operating and safety procedures.
At the same time there is the requirement to execute an exceptionally large scope of work – much of it complex when compared to routine operations - over a short period of time, with equipment and plant which is as yet unproven and that may pose significant risks to personnel, environment and profitability.
This 5 day training course addresses the technical issues of commissioning and starting up various equipment and asset types commonly found in processing plant environments, the development of specific commissioning procedures, process and facility wide commissioning strategies. The course will also address the broader managerial issues of commissioning and start up planning, resourcing, budgeting and cost control, risk management – safety, environmental, financial and operational, problem solving and trouble shooting.
Introduction to Floating Storage & Regasification Unit (FSRU)petroEDGE
Over the next 2 or 3 decades it is predicted that gas usage will grow at a much faster rate than oil and become the dominant energy source. Up to some 40% of gas comes from Offshore Fields. The transport of gas in the form of LNG is growing very fast – particularly for longer distance export routes. New offshore opportunities for gas production are being developed with the new technologies of Floating LNG (FLNG).
Inshore or Offshore FSRU’s provide safe, strategic and good location for the receiving terminals for LNG and provide the conversion of the methane from the liquid phase back to the gaseous phase to direct consumer usage.
This 2 day training course covers Gas and LNG activities – their Supply Chain from Onshore and Offshore Gas Fields to Market, with FSRU’s providing the last step by converting the LNG back to usable methane gas for local supply and use. Case Studies and videos will be used to illustrate lessons learned from past successful projects. A DVD of the powerpoint presentation and numerous Industry videos will be distributed with the lecture materials.
We are currently in the midst of one of the deepest downturns in the upstream industry in recent years. Challenging times are ahead for those looking to invest capital and grow their companies in this environment.
Petroleum Economics is all about the allocation of scarce resources. Investment capital is certainly that scarce resource at the moment. In this environment, companies are looking for people to develop highly advanced skills in upstream petroleum economic and financial analysis
This 5 day training course provides participants with knowledge of critical well completion processes, completion equipment and operations associated with deepwater completions and available intelligent well and completion architecture used for both platform and subsea completions.
This intensive five-day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough knowledge of downhole sand exclusion equipment and the operational procedures required for converting a drilled well into an efficient and safe producer. It follows a practical approach for the various types of sand control equipment, specific applications, the preparation and the final execution and installation of the equipment.
The course focuses on the practical applications of various techniques and methodologies in well completion --- from the selection of completion type, perforating strategies, fluid selection, and installation of production heads.
Course Outline
Risk management has been embraced by both the pipeline industry and regulatory agencies as a way to not only increase public safety but also to optimise all aspects of pipeline design, operations, and maintenance. This workshop is designed to equip attendees with the information and the know-how to set up and implement a comprehensive risk management program for pipelines. It will go into considerable depth in explaining the latest methods for risk profiling. The focus will be on the establishment of a program that not only fulfills regulatory requirements, but also gives the pipeline owner/operator a long-term decision support tool.
Course Objectives
This course begins with a review of risk management concepts and risk assessment methodologies and then focuses on the most practical risk assessment technique available to the pipeline industry. The emphasis throughout is on practical, readyto-apply techniques that yield immediate and cost-effective benefits.
Participants will leave with the necessary tools to begin or strengthen risk assessment practice leading to a formalized risk management program. As much as is possible, course content will be directed to specific audience needs.
Well intervention extends the life of producing wells by improving performance access to stranded or additional hydrocarbon reserves. Being challenged by the current oil price crisis, it is crucial to polish your intervention skills to avoid further asset loss and improve sustainability.
Rigless Intervention: Slickline, Coiled Tubing, Hydraulic, Workover & New Tec...petroEDGE
Course Description
This three-day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough knowledge and understanding of the surface equipment, downhole tools, applications and operational contingencies for the most Rigless Interventions techniques used in Oil & Gas wells
worldwide.
This 3 day course will use real examples and exercises from around the world. Participants will be provided with first-hand knowledge of what can be achieved without a rig on site. Participants will further be provided with the advantages that a Rigless Intervention can offer in terms of cost effectiveness, minimal deferment, real time data and the ability to perform these operations on a live well.
Course Objective
To enable participants to understand the basic types of Rigless Interventions, the specific operations that can be performed and the risks and rewards associated with these opportunities.
Key areas focused-on during this 3 day training course:
Understand the common applications of Slickline, non-conductive braided cable and e-line (logging cable).
Learn the configuration of a basic wireline toolstring and how it is manipulated.
Understand the common applications of coil tubing and gain an understanding of basic coil tubing BHAs
Acquire an appreciation for the types of operations that can be carried out with coil tubing.
Understand the common applications of HWO and explore the types of operations that can be carried out with HWO.
Exploit new technologies in overcoming well integrity challenges
PetroSync - Water Injection for Production SystemPetroSync
This course is designed to ensure effective understanding of thewater injection system as a reservoir primary recovery methodology in oil fields to maintain the reservoir pressure with special attention to the system components from the supply source to injection point in the reservoir, which permit the operator’s best insurance to achieve well safe and effective operations. The course is composed as modules,whichincludeexercises, group discussions and quizzes forfull comprehension of the course topics relevant to all functions of the water injection system and its operations.
In our pursuit to discover oil and gas in ever deeper horizons, wells are often drilled in what is known as a High Pressure High Temperature [HPHT] environment. To be considered a HPHT well, the downhole conditions will have pressures in excess of 10,000 psi [69 MPa] and 300 deg F [150 deg C]. To drill these usually expensive wells successfully, the planning and execution phase has to be of an exceptionally high standard. Therefore, both operator and drilling/service contractor staff must be seamlessly aligned and work as a coherent team to reach and then harness the well objectives.
PetroSync - Drilling Engineering for Non-Drilling EngineerPetroSync
During the first day of this course, the entire drilling process will be discussed. The language of drillers - understanding their terminology. Understanding the abbreviations and acronyms associated with drilling.
Brochure on Two Day Workshop on Plant Commissioning and Seamless Start Up By ...HIMADRI BANERJI
Overview of the wokshop:
To gain practical insights into:
Redefining the responsibilities of various departments to ensure a flawless start-up.
Ensuring that safety measures are put in place to
ensure zero LTIs during commissioning and startup.
Benchmarking your commissioning practices
against previous commissioning and start-up experiences.
Acquiring risk management techniques for better
prediction of what can go wrong during the commissioning and start-up process and identify
and plan effective mitigation measures.
Accelerating the ROI of your plant through proper
planning and management of resources during the
commissioning process.
Capturing the essence of commissioning and startup
in Greenfield and Brownfield Scenarios.
This 5 day training course reviews the fundamentals of Casing Design and builds on them to address well design challenges associated with deep, extended reach, HPHT and
deepwater wells.
Participants will review the theories of both uniaxial and triaxial pipe strength as per API Bulletin 5C3 and ISO/TR 10400, the implications of manufacturing standards and tolerances as per API Specification 5CT and the impact of downhole environmental conditions.
This intensive 2 x 2 week program has been put together to cover Advanced Well Engineering topics. The program intends to uplift the knowledge and skills for engineers, who are or will be directly involved in well and completion design. It will also benefit staff that are or will be working as a member of a day-to-day operations team.
The courses present advanced concepts of drilling and completion operations, plus post-completion enhancement (workovers). Participants will learn to visualize and troubleshoot what is happening downhole, discover what can be accomplished and optimized, and learn how drilling and completions can alter reservoir performance.
Conditionally accredited by IADC, this intensive four-day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough
knowledge of well integrity management and risk assessment in producing assets.
Based on the regulatory requirements and using real examples and exercises from around the world, this represents best practice integrity management within the
oil and gas industry.
This course examines different deepwater depositional systems and considers how deepwater process, topography and sediment supply impact on these systems. The course examines analogue data from turbidite reservoirs and modern turbidite systems. Depositional settings and sequences associated with clastic deepwater systems are reviewed, along with the geological controls on reservoir quality and architecture. It also examines post-depositional process that can have a major impact on reservoir quality and architecture, and considers this within the context of the petroleum system.
API 570 Piping and Pipeline Inspectors Preparatory CoursepetroEDGE
This program is designed for in depth understanding of Inspection of piping and pipelines under operation and in-service as per API 570. This preparatory course will prepare inspectors to ensure piping and pipeline integrity in service. Practical aspect of design considerations, sizing, rating, piping and pipeline integrity, internal inspections, analysis, repair, pressure testing, and pipeline protection shall be discussed. The program shall also provide more information about types of piping system defects which may crop in during operation, repairs, maintenance and alteration. This will lead the participants to prepare them for ensuring good quality and safety of operating piping and pipelines so that they are safe in operations and ensure preventing any incident.
The oil & gas industry has had a volatile ride for the last decade. Oil prices have been fluctuating between $30 and $130/bbl and with Shale oil appearing as a serious competitor and LNG positioning itself more as the transitionary fuel of the future. Of course we never knew what we do not know but it seems to be getting more unclear what the future holds, especially for the oil & gas industry. Uncertainty seems to rule, and turbulence of our business environment seems to be reaching a new tipping point year after year, and the end of common strategic planning is in sight.
Distributed Control System (DCS) Applications, Selection & TroubleshootingpetroEDGE
Since the first Distributed Control System was installed in the late 1970’s, the concept of DCS has swept alternative control technologies from the field. The substantial growth, in the construction of plants in the traditional heavy process industries, such as power generation, refining, oil and gas, water and petrochemicals, is driving significant growth in the utilization of DCS. The broad architecture of a solution involves either a direct connection to physical equipment, such as switches, pumps and valves or connection via a fieldbus communication system.
This course will familiarize engineers, designers and construction personnel with the layout and design procedures and practices involved in the choice of piping systems and their associated supporting equipment. It will also address in detail, common pipeline components such as pumps, compressors and heat exchangers and will cover their mechanical performance and limitations in different piping arrangements. This course will give participants the background required to complete and successfully apply typical equipment layout and piping arrangements.
Advanced Heat Exchanger Design, Inspection and TroubleshootingpetroEDGE
The design, performance and operation of modern heat exchangers requires an understanding of the principles of heat transfer and fluid flow, coupled with access to numerically based techniques and supporting data. This course will review heat transfer fundamentals as applied to tubular and plate devices.
Liquid & Gas Flowmetering & Custody MeasurementpetroEDGE
This course will familiarize process, instrumentation and custody transfer engineers with the procedures and practices involved in the choice of flowmetering systems and their associated supporting equipment. It will address these points in relation to both single- and multi-phase flows and will give guidance on the optimum commercially available flowmeters through a detailed comparison of their relative merits. Flowmeter calibration is crucial to these topics.
The course also covers the related issues of level and tank measurement as well as lease automatic custody transfer and truck custody transfer, leak detection, loss control and monitor and control production losses.
Webinar: Scenario planning for long term decision makingpetroEDGE
When developing a strategy or making investment decisions, there will be many uncertainties that need assessment. These can range from cost and timing issues to broader questions at the macro level, for example political, regulatory or social developments.
A way to get to grips with the latter category is by using ‘scenario analysis’, sometimes called ‘scenario thinking’ or ‘scenario planning’. A scenario in this context is an alternative future: a coherent narrative of a set of developments, trends and events that could unfold within some defined business environment.
A decision to drill an exploration well with the objective to find a new oil or gas field must be based on a sound assessment of the prospect’s risks and of the volumes: what is the chance that a well will find hydrocarbons, and how much could it be? Risk and volume assessments form the basis for decisions to drill a well or not, and as such it is the link between subsurface evaluation and the business aspects of the petroleum industry. This course explains how risks and volumes can be assessed in a realistic and pragmatic manner, based on a sound understanding of the geological details of the prospect as well as of its regional geological setting and our play understanding.
The Rig Safety Awareness course features ten e-learning modules, designed for new technical and petroleum engineers going offshore for the first time. The modules will require between 30 to 40 minutes study each.
Each module will also include assessment questions that relate to module’s content. Each e-learning module will be supported by four 2D ‘Walkthrough Events’ where the user is stepped through a series of safety failures that leed to an incident occurrence.
The main objective of this course is to acquire practical skills and tools on how to set up an asset depletion plan through a focused well and reservoir management approach. It is common in many asset teams to have an unclear picture of what future actions should be taken to the different wells and reservoirs as they deplete. In many cases, these actions are reactive rather than proactive. This is mainly due to a lack of a well-defined reservoir management and depletion plan or strategy.
This course presents you with the knowledge and tools to design a depletion plan. Such plan would be consistent with the increased understanding of the reservoir behavior obtained from focused reservoir management. The depletion plan is a comprehensive set of actions that the asset team designs to identify a way forward for every well by identifying future workovers, remedial work, gas lift methods, all the way to well abandonment. And for every reservoir by identifying underdeveloped areas, infill drilling targets, secondary recovery or IOR/EOR applications.
Major changes in 2020 for the global refining industrypetroEDGE
Refiners generally have incentives to upgrade their
refineries, by adding conversion units to produce greater
amounts of clean products (e.g., gasoline, diesel) and
lesser amounts of fuel oil. All else being equal, refiners
with conversion achieve higher margins than simple
refineries without conversion. However, it usually takes at
least four to five years from initial planning to actual startup
of a conversion project.
This three (3) day training course is structured primarily for the oil and gas industry, offshore marine, civil and heavy engineering and water and energy utilities. It is applicable to those persons who manage or lead the procurement processes & manage tender stakeholder committees associated with preparing and issuing requests for quotes, tenders or proposals and who evaluate and assess bid documentation, and negotiate with contractors.
The Advanced Reservoir Engineering Course course addresses modern practical aspects of Reservoir Engineering during 5-days packed with 7 hours of lectures, classroom exercises, discussions and literature reviews.
At the end of the Advanced Course participants will have a deeper knowledge of modern reservoir engineering principles and practices for reservoir development and production, including the estimation of oil and gas reserves. They will also have an awareness of the construction and use of reservoir models.
This course is intended for staff that have had prior exposure to exploration and production activities. Target categories of staff include Production and Reservoir Engineers, Petrophysicists, Geologists and Engineers involved with exploration and development of oil and gas reservoirs. The course is also useful for Petroleum Engineering team leaders, Production staff, IT staff and support staff working with Reservoir Engineering and development and production. Reservoir Engineers with a few years practical experience and Petroleum Engineers and Geoscientists that require more than general knowledge of reservoir engineering.
Participant’s understanding of fundamental concepts and modern practical reservoir engineering methods will be deepened and a wide range of topics is addressed.
Course topics include detailed treatment of PVT, oil and gas material balance methods, well modelling and well testing, SPE and SEC reserves estimation, displacement theory, reservoir and simulation modeling, fractured reservoirs, decline curve analysis, field development planning and production forecasting.
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The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
1. SUBSEA PRODUCTION
ENGINEERING
Conducted by Course Director: Robert Summers
Bob has over 18 years’ experience in the oil and gas industry and specialises in control
systems and training. He has substantial experience of developing training courses and is a
consultant to the European Economic and Social Committee for standardising vocational
skills.
www.petroEDGEasia.net
2. SUBSEA PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
27 - 30 October 2014 | Singapore
Train Your Whole Team At A Convenient Time And Location Through In-House Training.
Call us at +65 6741 9927 to enquire or email your query to info@asiaedge.net. Visit us at www.petroedgeasia.net for more information.
The Subsea Production Engineering Course provides an overview of all of the
functionalities and key interfaces of subsea equipment. The course will refer
to relevant industry engineering standards for subsea equipment, and critical
operational requirements. The sessions will cover challenges associated with
equipment design and installability.
Course overview
The primary learning objectives for this course are met through a combination
of interactive presentations, discussion and exercises.
By attending this 2 day training course, you will be able to:
To apply the requirements of related industry standards (API 6A/ 17D, API
17A etc.) engineering standards
Understand the barrier and qualification requirements
Identify the barriers in place given a specific mode of operation
Evaluate and select which tree alternatives are valid based on the key
design drivers
Identify and describe the key design drivers
Explain the importance of well kill rate
Describe which tree alternatives are valid for certain scenarios based on
an evaluation of the key tree design requirements
Examine what effects subsurface requirements may have on tree design
Understand the challenges associated with designing equipment for
manufacturability and installability
Recognise the implications of design changes to specific components and
the effects on transportation and installation (such as what type of
vessels, lifting equipment, and tools to use and the logistical
requirements)
Recognise the implication of design changes on manufacturability of
subsea equipment
This training course is designed for
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the equipment used
in subsea production systems. It is designed for petroleum engineers,
production engineers, subsea project engineers and it is also highly suitable
for cost, planning, offshore installation and offshore operations engineers.
Anyone directly or indirectly involved with subsea equipment will benefit
from attending this course; from engineers installing the equipment to
procurement staff looking to understand more.
Course Faculty :Robert Summers
Most of his working
life he has been in a
role that has enabled
him to pass on skills
and knowledge to
others. A full time
role in Training and Development came
about in 1996 with the offer to take up
a fulltime teaching post at Aberdeen
College. In 1998 was recruited by
Kvaerner Oilfield Products, an Oil & Gas
industry company, specializing in
Subsea Control Systems, to develop and
implement a Training & Competence
program acceptable for its staff of over
600 and their client companies, a
challenge he could not resist. In 2003
broadened his horizons and became an
independent Training & Development
consultant. Building a reputation for
delivering training and development to
the Oil & Gas industry to the highest
standards he later joined Jee Ltd, a
leading subsea engineering and training
company based in Aberdeen. He was
tasked with a wide portfolio of training,
coaching & mentoring to achieve high
levels of competence for client’s staff
and customers. Out with his usual
working routine he is also a Science and
Engineering Ambassador (Scotland)
promoting the need for engineers and
technicians for Scotland’s industries, a
frequent consultant to the European
Economic & Social Committee for
standardizing Vocational Skills training
and competence throughout the EU. He
holds memberships in the Society of
Operations Engineers, Chartered
Institute of Personnel & Development
and Society of Underwater
Technologies.
3. SUBSEA PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
27 - 30 October 2014 | Singapore
Train Your Whole Team At A Convenient Time And Location Through In-House Training.
Call us at +65 6741 9927 to enquire or email your query to info@asiaedge.net. Visit us at www.petroedgeasia.net for more information.
2 Days Course Outline
Day 1
Introduction
Icebreaker group exercise
Subsea trees presentation
Overview
Dual-bore vertical tree
Monobore vertical tree
Horizontal tree
Tree selection
Valve functions
Proprietary designs
Injection of chemicals
Flow meters
Retrievable components
Tree installation
Functions of subsea production system
o Safely control production of wellhead fluids
o Safely control injection of water, gas and
chemicals
o Efficiently commingle production from wells
into flowlines
Features
o Complex equipment
o Retrievable components
Group Exercise 1
Manifolds presentation
• Understand why we use subsea manifolds
• Different types of manifold
• Design and installation considerations
• Manifold types
• Manifold piping design
• Manifold structural frame design
• Manifold foundations
• Injection manifold design
• Retrieval of components
• Proprietary designs Installation
Group Exercise 2
Day 2
Question and Answer revision session of day 1
Subsea valves presentation
Understand main types of valve used subsea
Understand their different applications
Overview
Choke valves
Gate valves
Ball valves
Check valves
Multi-port valve blocks
Valve position indicators
Valve testing
Group Exercise 3
Jumpers and Connectors
Understand the types of jumpers and connectors
Where they are used and why
Systems integration testing
Rigid jumpers
Flexible jumper
Flanges
Other mechanical connections
Actuated connections
Hydraulic & electrical connections
Systems integration testing
Individual Exercise
Close Questions and Answer Session
Certificate Gained Certificate of attendance issued on
completion of course
4. SUBSEA PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
27 - 30 October 2014 | Singapore
Train Your Whole Team At A Convenient Time And Location Through In-House Training.
Call us at +65 6741 9927 to enquire or email your query to info@asiaedge.net. Visit us at www.petroedgeasia.net for more information.
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