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Industry background seminar open again

The Petroleum Club of WA (PCWA) and the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA) are once again organising An Introduction to the Petroleum Industry seminar, for 22 June 2004.

Industry background seminar open again

The event will be held at the Novotel Langley Hotel, Perth from 8.30am to 4pm.

Useful for administration staff, new employees, those seeking employment and service suppliers in the sector, the one-day seminar will provide an opportunity to gain a broad understanding of the industry at an introductory level.

Speakers at the seminar include APPEA’s Don Sanders and Eni Australia’s Matthew Battrick and topics range from sustainable development to E&P and more. A CD-ROM of all presentations will be provided.

Entrance to the seminar costs A$231 per person, A$220 per person at group rates (to qualify as a group, there must be at least three people from the same organisation) and A$33 per person for full-time students/unwaged/teachers. All seminar profits go to the WA Schools Information Program. Registration closes 18 June and places are limited.

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