Friday, August 20, 2010

Managing Security Risks in the Oil and Gas Sector

ARC’s second annual Managing Security Risks in the Oil and Gas Sector Course has been a very successful event for the 11 delegates attending. Represented were some of the biggest oil and gas enterprises from Angola, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, and Pakistan, as well as the UK nuclear power industry, which shares some of the key point concerns of its critical infrastructure partners in oil and gas.

The course covered security risk analysis, community engagement and human rights, activism, managing militancy and terrorism, oilfield and pipeline security, offshore security, refinery security and retail security, and culminated in a project in which delegates presented a five-year strategic security plan for a notional oil and gas project.

Next year’s Managing Security Risks in the Oil and Gas Sector Course will take place 18-22 July 2011, immediately following the Security Management Stage 2 Course, allowing delegates to take advantage of a specially discounted package to attend both courses. For more details, contact Janet.