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Offshore and marine piping discipline to petrochemical piping

Offshore and marine piping discipline to petrochemical piping

Offshore and marine piping discipline to petrochemical piping

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Hi all,
Last three years I have been working as piping engineer in offshore and marine projects (Esp for jackup rigs). Now I want to work in petrochemical plant piping projects. You all know both are different.What should I do to get into petrochemical plant projects.Please advice.

Thanks,
BN

RE: Offshore and marine piping discipline to petrochemical piping

Apply for the positions.

You will have to sell yourself to that industry, using your offshore and platform experience to get into petrochemical. Your experience will cross over easier than you appear to think: And, the petro industry make just stuff you "back" into working on petro pipe on their offshore platforms and ship/barge unloading platforms and piers and docks.

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