Petrofac inks Statoil training contract

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Petrofac Training Services has been awarded a contract for training and emergency response services with Statoil to support its UKCS operations.

In the new five-year training partnership, Petrofac Training Services is appointed as Statoil’s preferred supplier and will provide a wide range of HSE, survival, fire and marine training services to support Statoil’s personnel working on the Mariner field and the wind power projects, Hywind and Dudgeon, located in the North Sea.

In addition, a key aspect of the contract will be a full training and support program for Statoil’s Incident Management and wider emergency response teams, ensuring preparedness ahead of any potential incident scenario. This will include the delivery of major emergency response training, emergency response exercises, relative response training and reviewing of plans.

“Throughout the contract our specialist teams will be focused on both maintaining and enhancing the knowledge, expertise and skillset of Statoil’s talent-pool to support safe and efficient on-going operations of its assets and facilities in the North Sea, UK sector,” James Kirk, Petrofac E&P Services director of training services, West said. “Despite the challenges our industry continues to face, competency of our respective workforces remain a top priority; as a result we will provide a highly integrated and flexible delivery model aligned to Statoil’s needs.”

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