News
December
- Petrofac Awarded US$280 Million Offshore Contract by Petronas in Malaysia30 December 2010
- Petrofac to Commence US$3.4 Billion Second Phase of Turkmenistan Contract22 December 2010
- Trading Update17 December 2010
- Petrofac Acquires Interest in UK Gas Storage Company6 December 2010
- Petrofac Emirates Achieves Independent Certification to ISO 90015 December 2010
November
- Strategic Alliance with Seven Energy25 November 2010
- SPD Completes Multi-Well, Multi-Customer Management Programme in UK North Sea18 November 2010
- Petrofac Awarded £40 Million North Sea Engineering Services Contract by Maersk Oil12 November 2010
- Petrofac First to Attain Approval for New OPITO Major Emergency Management Course1 November 2010
October
- Petrofac Awarded Gas Plant Contract with Total27 October 2010
- Interim Management Statement21 October 2010
- Petrofac Employees Support Pakistan Flood Victims21 October 2010
- Petrofac to provide Duty Holder Services for Sharjah Government11 October 2010
- Petrofac Creates New National Training Centre for Syrian Arab Republic7 October 2010
- Petrofac and Shell Agree Partnership for North Sea CCS Project4 October 2010
August
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April
- Petrofac Acquires CO2 Storage Business27 April 2010
- Petrofac Secures New North Sea Contract with Britannia26 April 2010
- Petrofac Athletics League begins new season23 April 2010
- Completion of the Demerger of the UK Continental Shelf Oil & Gas Assets of Petrofac Energy Developments6 April 2010
- Petrofac Acquires Metering Specialist1 April 2010
March
- SPD Commences Multi-well, Multi-customer Manangement Programme in UK North Sea30 March 2010
- Petrofac Wins Qatar Petroleum Contract Worth More Than US$600 Million29 March 2010
- Petrofac Helps Aberdeen School Raise More Than £7,000 at Annual Dinner Dance26 March 2010
- Eclipse Petroleum Technology Signs Agreement with Weatherford to Enhance and Distribute PetroAtlas22 March 2010
- Final Results for the Year Ended 31 December 20098 March 2010
- Directorate/Board Committee Changes8 March 2010
- Petrofac Begins Pipeline Export and Production from Don Southwest Sidetrack5 March 2010
- Proposed Demerger of the UK Continental Shelf oil & gas assets of Petrofac Energy Developments to create EnQuest PLC4 March 2010
- Circular posted to Shareholders4 March 2010
January
Petrofac Creates New National Training Centre for Syrian Arab Republic
7 October, 2010
Petrofac, the international oil & gas facilities service provider, has designed, refurbished and equipped a state-of-the-art technical training centre in Syria, as part of its long-term commitment to CSR and training.
The centre, part of the Syrian Government’s commitment to develop competent personnel for the growing oil & gas sector, has been donated by Petrofac to the Government and was today inaugurated by the country’s Prime Minister, His Excellency Mohammad Naji Ottri.
Around 50 of Petrofac’s investors and energy sector investment analysts attended the inauguration, which took place during the group’s annual investor trip. As the first group to visit the centre since it opened to students in September, they were able to see exactly how the residential programmes are run and met with some of the students.
The training centre, the first of its kind in the country, provides competence-led training to the workforce of General Petroleum Corporation, the parent company of the Syrian Petroleum and Syrian Gas companies. Designed by Petrofac’s Training Services business the facility has been built on a brownfield site near Al Bisa, Homs in central Syria.
The centre can accommodate 120 delegates each year and the programme starts with three months of technical English language training followed by nine months of technical and safety training incorporating the electrical, mechanical, instrumentation and production disciplines.
Speaking at the launch event Petrofac’s group chief executive, Ayman Asfari said: “Petrofac has been active in Syria since the early nineties through our Engineering & Construction business and we have grown up alongside the oil & gas industry here. We have been honoured today by the presence of His Excellency the Prime Minister, which reflects the importance of this new facility to Syria and I am proud of our involvement.”
The centre will be operated by Petrofac Training Services for five years. It is currently staffed by a 30-strong Petrofac-led team including nine expatriate instructors, but over time all instructors will be local, as Paul Groves, managing director of Petrofac Training Services explains: “We have applied our knowledge and experience to design and develop the centre and for the next five years we will provide the operations support for the facility. During this time, we will be recruiting, training and developing local instructors and managers to create a sustainable facility where Syrian students are being trained exclusively by Syrian instructors by 2015.”







