Why Materials Science Training Matters to Oil & Gas Instrumentation Engineers

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The stakes for leak-free operation in the offshore oil & gas market have never been higher. Operators are looking for methods to keep their facilities safe and reduce potential environmental hazards while maintaining maximum profitability. Therefore, working with trainers who understand the operator’s specific conditions is paramount.

Over the years, circumstances surrounding oil & gas operations have changed significantly, and keeping fluid systems and their basic components in peak working order has become increasingly important. As operational costs continue to rise and labor is in short supply, more platform operators are focused on the goal of finding well-built components that last longer and perform at a high level over their lifetimes.

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Shopia Ketheeswararajah
Shopia Ketheeswararajah is a feature editor contributing to Pump Engineer, Stainless steel World Americas, Hose and Coupling World, and other related print & online media.