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Indonesia trains up for OPEC return

OPEC has welcomed Indonesia back into its fold after nearly seven years in exile, just as the Asian commodities powerhouse has agreed that every oil and gas worker in the country will be trained to the standards of UK-based global industry training standards body OPITO.

Indonesia trains up for OPEC return

OPITO has formed an alliance with Badan Nasional Sertifikasi Profesi (BNSP) to build a "safe, skilled and qualified" Indonesian oil and gas workforce, after a landmark agreement was inked in Jakarta. ...

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