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    OIL AND GAS TECHNOLOGY

    The Diploma in Oil and Gas Engineering programme is a comprehensive course and has been designed and delivered in collaboration with highly experienced oil and gas professionals and enables you to become a professional in oil and gas industry.

    It aims to equip you with the advanced sector-specific knowledge and skills required to succeed in the competitive, ever-evolving energy industry. You will study the engineering theory, technology, systems and practice associated with the full oil and gas life-cycle, examining upstream, midstream and downstream operations from exploration and production, right through to refining and marketing

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    ELIGIBILITY: +2 / Diploma / Engineers / Fresh graduates /Working Professionals
    Duration: 6 Months

    This course is basically purposed for professionals who aspire to have a career in the Oil & Gas industry. The course gives a preliminary knowledge into the various stages of oil exploration, production, refinery processes and configuration. It contains the upstream, midstream and downstream processes convening operational methods in oil exploration and details offshore, onshore and rig safety in Oil and Gas fields.

    Eligiblity : +2 / Diploma / Engineers / Fresh graduates /Working Professionals
    Duration : 1 Year

    The International Diploma in Oil and Gas Technology is a specialized program designed to equip students with essential knowledge and practical skills in the global oil and gas industry. Covering key areas such as exploration, drilling, production, safety, and environmental management, the diploma prepares graduates for technical and operational roles in both upstream and downstream sectors. Ideal for those seeking a career in one of the world’s most dynamic industries, this program blends theoretical foundations with real-world applications to meet international industry standards.

     

     

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