20 September 2010, 4:32pm
Exprodat Consulting Aims for 600 by the end of 2010
Alongside software and consulting services, Exprodat Consulting offers some of the most popular GIS-based training courses to the Oil & Gas industry. To prove their point, the company has just completed a course that included their 500th attendee. Such is the popularity and value of their courses, the company expects to pass the 600 mark before the end of 2010.
Oil & Gas exploration professionals are intensive users of GIS and need support from specialist providers who have experience of how GIS can be used within their work environments. Exprodat Consulting not only provides priceless information as to how GIS can be used in exploration and production departments, the training courses are conducted by experienced and knowledgeable industry professionals.
Remarking on the landmark Chris Jepps, Technical Director for Exprodat Consulting, said “As specialists in applying GIS technology to E&P our unique experience allowed us to develop ArcGIS training courses that addressed the specific needs of the oil and gas sector. All our instructor-led courses are based on industry standard ArcGIS tools and use familiar oil and gas data and workflows, and show participants how to use GIS to solve common E&P business problems. To pass the milestone of our 500th attendee is testament to how well received by the industry these courses have been.“
To learn more about how the training courses that Exprodat Consulting provide visit their website at http://www.exprodat.com/Training/ or contact the company directly +44 (0)20 7031 8172

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Exprodat, Consulting, Aims, for, 600, by, the, end, of, 2010
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