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BBBF’s oil, gas and energy special interest group discusses cutting-edge practices
Bahrain British Business Forum’s (BBBF) special interest group dedicated to oil, gas and energy sector professionals met recently to discuss the latest practices in the field.
BBBF in conjunction with British Business Association (BBA) from the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia conducted the event, which had Joga Baines, a technical engineering consultant and trainer at Proserv as the keynote speaker. He discussed the benefits of latest chemical injection systems versus conventional systems.
Baines, a Chartered and European Engineer with diverse industrial experience spanning over 47 years from nuclear and chemicals industry to oil and gas sector, highlighted the advantages of utilizing modern chemical injection systems, their efficiency and cost saving attributes.
The BBBF’s special interest group for oil, gas and energy professionals was inaugurated last year to facilitate networking and exchange of information amongst industry colleagues.
The oil and gas industry’s importance to trade links and economic synergies, locally within Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, and far beyond was the reason behind the formation of the group.
The BBBF has a number of special interest groups under its umbrella, catering to sectors like construction, security and legal fields. Oak Utility Solutions & Development sponsored this event.
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