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oil and gas industry

12/20/2008 4:36 AM

how can i get kowledge of oil and gas industries so that i can easily get inter in this indestries. please guide me.

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Re: oil and gas industry

12/20/2008 11:17 PM

sandeep lokhande

You could apply for an entry level position with a major refiner. They will most likely give you an aptitude test - if you score well they will hire and train you - at least it is how it works in the USA. A good basic background in Chem or Mechanical engineering would help also - a bachelors degree would be best. You could also obtain technical training from the API (American Petroleum Institute) they are pretty much the final authority in the Oil and Gas industries. They set product specs and safety practices for these industries. Good Luck Ed

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Re: oil and gas industry

12/21/2008 3:51 AM

I'm from Nigeria, i want to know more on how to get link into the oil and gas management

thanks.

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12/21/2008 7:26 AM
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12/21/2008 7:34 AM

Start with competency in the English written word.

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12/21/2008 2:23 PM

If you understand no explaination is necessary. If you don't understand no explaination is possible.- ed fuzzye kedz (signature).

I am really sorry. Specially the one who understand my mistakes in spell and grammer. Even see 'kowledge' it suppose to be knowledge.

I understand my mistake, so there is no need of more explaination.

But I think ed fuzzye kedz understand my problem, so he can explain me well

But thanks to all my mentors who understand me. I will definitely try to improve myself.

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Re: oil and gas industry

12/21/2008 11:32 PM

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Don't let the critics and turkeys get you down. Anybody can be critical of just about anything. They have absolutely nothing to add to the thread so they pick on things such as spelling and command of the English language. We have a saying in the oil industry. "Empty barrels make a lot of noise". This forum is GLOBAL in reach and unfortunately the narrow minded don't quite get it yet. Maybe SOMEDAY they will get it. The vast majority of the people here are more than willing to answer a question and overlook the fact that English is not your primary language. Your command of the language will improve over time. Don't worry about it. You are headed in the right direction. The more you use the language the better your skills will become.

The definition of "turkey" is a rather large bird of limited intelligence that wallows in it's own feces and makes a lot of noise and will stare at the sky with it's mouth open and will drown if it is raining out because it's throat will fill with water. ( run on sentence. Call the grammar Police)

#2 IGNORE the guy who calls himself DRFREON as he has issues that are better addressed on a forum that deals with MENTAL HEALTH. We have medications available for him. I guess he will never be considered to be an ambassador of good will. I suspect that he was dropped on his gourd when he was a pup. THAT would explain it.

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Re: oil and gas industry

12/21/2008 11:03 AM

Also learn how to spell or use the spell checker. Poor grammar and syntax do not bode well when trying to 'get inter in this indesrties'.

Be more careful ...

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12/21/2008 1:05 PM

I wonder how you folks would do language wise in the African nations. None of us have ever tried to get around France using the English language have we?

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12/21/2008 2:29 PM

Amen, heck seems most of the Americans I have seen in my travels actually get upset when people don't speak English.

As we have many dialects in the US, I argued European Nations having different languages and compared the relative size of Europe to the US.

I see and understand a lot of Engrish and the like as I travel. With compassion, we can all communicate.

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12/24/2008 4:21 PM

At least he knows more of our language than we do of his

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12/21/2008 2:37 PM
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Re: oil and gas industry

12/21/2008 11:36 PM

Sandeep said

"I will definitely try to improve myself"

You already are trying. You are on this forum asking questions. That's enough for me

and a lot of other people who are here.

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#12

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12/22/2008 11:49 AM

Spelling words like "Knowledge and Industries" correctly and capitalizing your "I's" first, is a start.

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12/22/2008 12:45 PM

See #10 above.

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