Atlas Knowledge has been awarded a contract by INPEX to provide training for production workers involved in the US$34 billion Ichthys LNG project, a news release said.
As part of the multiyear, multimillion dollar agreement, Atlas will develop and deliver custom-made training modules and online 3-D models of the project’s onshore and offshore production facilities as well as in-depth process training for specific systems and equipment used at each asset, according to the release.
The e-learning will provide all personnel in the integrated operations team with an understanding of the plant, equipment, materials and their associated hazards. Facility-specific modules will take production technicians on an interactive journey to the process area they are assigned to, Atlas said in the release.
The INPEX-operated project includes some of the world's largest offshore facilities off the coast of Western Australia, massive onshore facilities in Darwin, Northern Territory and an 889-km pipeline uniting them.
In addition, Atlas will license modules from its technical library to INPEX to support staff learning and understanding of oil and gas industry fundamentals and processes.
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