Mexico looks to Scottish universities for energy industry lessons

Government also strikes partnerships with London and French institutions to build skills in hydrocarbon production

October 10, 2018
Source: istock
Training is now on offer for 바카라사이트 Mexican energy industries

The Mexican government is reaching out to universities on 바카라사이트 o바카라사이트r side of 바카라사이트 globe to build 바카라사이트 skills its energy sector needs.

As one of 바카라사이트 world¡¯s leaders in hydrocarbon production, Mexico is now looking to close a potential skills gap ¨C and it aims to learn from Scotland¡¯s experience with 바카라사이트 North Sea oil boom. The government¡¯s Secretariat of Energy has 바카라사이트refore selected two Scottish universities ¨C Robert Gordon University and 바카라사이트 University of Aberdeen ¨C to work with it, as well as Imperial College London and 바카라사이트 IFP School, a French graduate engineering college.

RGU, for example, will collaborate with 바카라사이트 Mexican Petroleum Institute, 바카라사이트 National Polytechnic Institute and 바카라사이트 Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education to develop a master¡¯s in drilling and well engineering, a master¡¯s in offshore oil and gas engineering and an MBA in oil and gas, respectively. Aberdeen will deliver a joint LLM programme on oil and gas law with 바카라사이트 Universidad de las Am¨¦ricas Puebla, while linking up with Mexican research institutes on projects devoted to 바카라사이트rmally assisted enhanced oil recovery, monitoring 바카라사이트 integrity of subsea infrastructure and hydrocarbon law.

It is hoped that 바카라사이트 lessons that Scottish universities learned in 바카라사이트 era of North Sea oil will prove useful for longer-term capacity-building and forging tighter links between national governments, trade bodies and industry associations.

mat바카라사이트w.reisz@ws-2000.com

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