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The Canadian Oil & Gas Industry Overview
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235C – The Canadian Oil
& Gas Industry Overview
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Course Number: |
C235C |
Course Title: |
The Canadian Oil & Gas Industry Overview |
Course Level: |
Intermediate |
IRWA Credits: |
16 QEU/CEU |
AQB Credits: |
Non Applicable |
Prerequisites: |
Non-Applicable |
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Course Description |
The purpose of this course is to provide you with an overview of the oil and gas industry in Canada-
knowledge and skills that positively impact the industry. You will learn about
the applicable legislation and regulation related to oil and gas projects located
within the Northwest Territories and the Yukon, Offshore, within each Province
as well as Federal projects that cross provincial, territorial and
international boundaries. You will gain an understanding of upstream, midstream
and downstream activities, applications and approvals. Throughout this course,
you will be able to have the opportunity to apply basic industry knowledge,
tools and best practices, culminating in a live dynamic team challenge where
you will use critical thinking to create the solution for a serious right of
way/infrastructure project crisis.
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Credentialing
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- New SR/WA: An intermediate elective course that can be applied towards the RWP certification or SR/WA designation.
- Industry: An intermediate elective course that can be applied towards the Oil & Gas Pipeline pathway for the RWP certification.
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Topics |
Objectives:
Using knowledge, tools and industry best practices, you will be able to:
- Identify legislation and regulation
- Engage in project activities
- Identify
roles/responsibilities
- Prepare
communications
- Define
sector activities
- Understand safety and security
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Course Tuition Includes |
Learning Guide
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Required Material |
Non Applicable
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Who Should take this course |
Target Audience:
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Entry level professionals working in the oil and gas industry in Canada
- Intermediate level professionals working on oil and gas projects in Canada
- Senior level professionals managing oil and gas projects in Canada
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