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IWCF Sets Sights on New Australia Office

9-1IWCFThe International Well Control Forum (IWCF), the independent organization that sets international well control standards, is attending the oil & gas industry APPEA conference in Melbourne this week (17-20 May) to showcase its well training and accreditation capabilities.

With an active branch in Australia, IWCF now plans to expand its presence by opening its first local office in the region. Expected to be ready by the middle of the year, the new office will be located in Brisbane and will support all 20 accredited centers in Australasia.

Professor Sheik Rahman, Director, National Drilling & Well Control Program at the School of Petroleum Engineering, University of New South Wales said: “IWCF opening an office in Brisbane is a great boost for the industry. As well as being of significant benefit to us in our daily operations, it demonstrates to operators that IWCF takes well control safety seriously. Over the years, IWCF has proven very responsive to the changing needs of the industry. It has developed its training courses to deliver a balance of theoretical and practical work and having support from a local office will ensure we can continue to offer the best service to our candidates.”

The not-for-profit organization will be appointing a Brisbane-based Regional Manager for Australasia who will be responsible for managing and administering test sessions as well as supporting the centers with their day-to-day activities.

The School of Petroleum Engineering at the University of New South Wales was the first center in Australia to become IWCF accredited in 1998. Since then, the organization has grown to have 20 centers across Australia and New Zealand.

9-2IWCF-David-PriceCEODavid Price, CEO of IWCF said: “Some of the world’s largest oil and gas megaprojects are based in Australia, including Ichthys and the Gorgon joint venture project. Such large-scale projects demonstrate the need for a continued focus on well training and accreditation to ensure the safety of oil and gas personnel. While improvements in technology and management systems have reduced safety incidents, a culture shift in behavior and attitude is still needed.

“A local office in Australia will help us provide better support to our accredited centers in Australasia and ensure they can continue to deliver the high standard of training that we expect. We don’t want candidates to turn up, sit an exam and go away, we want a continual style of learning where we can change behaviors and make individuals feel empowered to act.”

IWCF is also investing in new facilities at its headquarters in Montrose, UK to improve training for well control assessors and instructors who address drilling operations and well intervention activities. The organization is actively recruiting for new members, anyone who is interested in having a say in well control safety should visit http://www.iwcf.org/ for more information.

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