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Hello!

I am looking for schools or companies who provide training or degree programs in surface facilities design or can develop detailed bespoke courses on the subject.  Can you give me a tip on where to look for?

Thank you.

RE: Surface Facilities Training

I actuallly developed and ran a detailed 12 session course on surface facilities design in Perth Australia early this year. An abridged 2 day version for industry participants was given to a group of petroleum geologists early last month. If you are interested in details please email me/contact me.
Kind regards
Venkat

RE: Surface Facilities Training

If you are in the US, you may like to contact Texas A&M University in College Station, TX.
Their Multiphase Pump Users Forum may offer good alternatives to your request. This organization conducts research on multiphase pump technology and organizes forums, user's seminars etc.  This technology covers a key element in surface facilities : multiphase, twin-screw pumps. From there, you may be able to link to suitable sites, institutions and organizations, within as well as outside academia, with training programs / courses on the rest of the surface facilities/equipment.
Regards,
Manuel R. Suarez

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