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BP Oman partners with OOCEP to develop Omani technicians

In an initiative to develop Omani talent, BP Oman and Oman Oil Company Exploration and Production LLC (OOCEP) have joined together to train and develop BP Oman’s technicians at a facility of OOCEP.

In an initiative to develop Omani talent, BP Oman and Oman Oil Company Exploration and Production LLC (OOCEP) have joined together to train and develop BP Oman’s technicians at a facility of OOCEP. This collaboration was marked in a signing ceremony between the two companies at OOCEP office.
BP Oman’s technicians enrol in a multi-year training programme to become world-class technicians working at the Khazzan Project. The final term of BP’s Oman Technician Training Programme is to complete fifteen months of field experience some of which will be provided by OOCEP at its Block 60 site. By providing on-the-job training at facilities within Oman, the programme will not only develop Omani technicians locally but also simultaneously contribute to in-country value, an added benefit.
The trainees from BP will join OOCEP’s technical teams to finalise their training programme, and up-skill and develop their capabilities further in a live operational environment. Additionally, OOCEP will also benefit from this training by developing its own technicians in parallel to the BP technicians.
Launched in 2012, the BP Oman Technician Training Programme has so far recruited over eighty (80) technicians to become qualified instrument, mechanical, electrical and production technicians over a four year programme. The programme consists of a fifteen month foundation training and delivering an NVQ Level 2 followed by a live site operational experience locally and internationally mixed with technical assessments at an operational site to achieve an internationally-recognised competence qualification.
BP Oman President, Yousuf Al Ojaili, also commented, “This programme is a great example of how we are trying to develop Omanis to become world-class technicians in the long term. It also demonstrates the collaboration happening across the oil and gas industry in Oman where different companies are working together for the benefit of Oman.”
Once completed, the technicians will be equipped with the skills and expertise to work on the Khazzan Project once operation starts in 2017.

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