JOBS AND SPECIALIST TRAINING

GE to offer LNG training

US ENGINEERING giant GE Oil & Gas will open a $US100 million ($A97.5 million) learning complex in Western Australia to help train the next generation of Australian engineers and provide in-country support for LNG projects.

GE said the initial scope of the complex was $80 million but it increased after overwhelming feedback from the oil and gas industry. It said the complex would deliver 4000 training days next year and...

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