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Planetary Geology: An Introduction
A second edition of Planetary Geology: An Introduction book will be published by Dunedin Academic Press at the end of June 2013 More...
Getenergy 2012
14 June 2012

UCL - 'London's Global University' and the Earth Sciences department are hosting the 8th annual meeting for education and training -Getenergy 2012.
This is a two day meeting comprising of the trademark Learning Arena and a rich program contributed to by industry experts. The programme for this year’s meeting has been developed by the Global Advisory Board, whose members include representatives from Chevron, Marathon Oil, KazMunayGas, Shell, Angola LNG and Kuwait Petroleum International.This meeting will address perhaps the most pressing issue facing the upstream oil and gas industry - how to create sustainable economic value from oil and gas for the citizens in countries rich in hydrocarbon resources.
The Getenergy programme is uniquely interactive and informative and the sessions bring people together without barriers to exchange value. There are 44 speakers from various backgrounds across the global oil and gas industry who will share their approaches to particular training and workforce development challenges.
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