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Training in “A-Energy-class” is designed for 2 years and provides: in-depth training of schoolchildren in physics and mathematics, necessary for admission to the higher industry educational institutions; introduction to oil production and professions demanded in the oil industry.
The conference was devoted to “Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Business”.
The company has passed a recertification audit of the integrated management system for compliance with the requirements of international standards ISO 14001:2015 (environmental management) and OHSAS 18001:2007 (occupational health and safety management).
The event was dedicated to the results of 2017 and to the long-term development strategy of A-Energy.
A-Energy is preparing for the next round of the Third License Round in Mexico.
The depth of the sea at the drilling point is 2111 m. The actual depth of the well is 5268 m.
Specialists of the Scientific and Technical Center of the company together with several industry universities have created a learning program that allows predicting the properties of rocks in new fields.
In 2018, the selection is conducted in four directions: “Mobile Driller”, “Digital Supervisor”, “Multi-agent Technologies – Adaptive Drilling Planning” and “Augmented Reality for Construction”.
A-Energy has donated a mobile environmental laboratory to the region.
The technology purifies gas from undesirable impurities and increases efficient use of APG.
Thus the company has proved its intention to become one of the industry’s technological leaders.
Within the framework of this program several thousand proposals were submitted in 2017.
Nearly 100 new technologies were tested and 60 new technologies successfully tested earlier were implemented.
Specialists of the A-Energy Research Center developed a technology for obtaining white oils for fine cleaning applied in the food, chemical, textile industries and other areas.
This type of oil is necessary for the reliable operation of modern power plants and is designed for high-capacity turbines, including power units at nuclear power plants (NPPs).