PetroLMI report focuses on workforce and skills required for an emerging LNG sector in Canada

Ad blocking detected

Thank you for visiting CanadianInsider.com. We have detected you cannot see ads being served on our site due to blocking. Unfortunately, due to the high cost of data, we cannot serve the requested page without the accompanied ads.

If you have installed ad-blocking software, please disable it (sometimes a complete uninstall is necessary). Private browsing Firefox users should be able to disable tracking protection while visiting our website. Visit Mozilla support for more information. If you do not believe you have any ad-blocking software on your browser, you may want to try another browser, computer or internet service provider. Alternatively, you may consider the following if you want an ad-free experience.

Canadian Insider Ultra Club
$500/ year*
Daily Morning INK newsletter
+3 months archive
Canadian Market INK weekly newsletter
+3 months archive
30 publication downloads per month from the PDF store
Top 20 Gold, Top 30 Energy, Top 40 Stock downloads from the PDF store
All benefits of basic registration
No 3rd party display ads
JOIN THE CLUB

* Price is subject to applicable taxes.

Paid subscriptions and memberships are auto-renewing unless cancelled (easily done via the Account Settings Membership Status page after logging in). Once cancelled, a subscription or membership will terminate at the end of the current term.

(TheNewswire)



Calgary, AB – TheNewswire - June 24, 2020 –  A new report released today, The LNG Opportunity in Canada: Employment Prospects and Requirements, sheds light on the workforce required for liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in Canada, in particular, the occupations and skills that would be in demand to operate these facilities.

Changing technologies, new trends and different ways of operating and conducting business are all impacting Canada’s energy industry, and, this is true of an emerging LNG sector, says the report by PetroLMI, a division of Energy Safety Canada.

“The key to maintaining a successful career in any industry that has embarked on a significant transition, such as the one that Canada’s oil and gas industry is undergoing, is to recognize and capitalize on the opportunities that come with change,” says Carol Howes, Vice President of Communications and PetroLMI, Energy Safety Canada.

“While the events of recent months have delayed or deferred decisions on some proposed LNG projects, these projects present opportunities for the future. Those interested in a career in this industry sector could benefit from starting to prepare for it,” says Howes.

“The development of LNG to export internationally from Canada’s coastlines will create employment and provide business opportunities across a spectrum of other industries.”

 


Click Image To View Full Size

 

Artist’s rendering of Pieridae Energy’s Goldboro LNG project on Canada’s East Coast

The LNG Opportunity in Canada: Employment Prospects and Requirements outlines some planned and proposed LNG projects and focuses on the operations and maintenance jobs that would be required once the liquefaction plants and associated port facilities are up and running. This includes the potential size and makeup of the workforce, as well as detailed profiles of specific occupations with their required skills and qualifications.


Click Image To View Full Size

 

Photo courtesy of LNG Canada

  

An emerging LNG sector is poised to play a role in Canada’s economic recovery and growth, with a typical plant operation directly employing 200 to 350 workers. Each project will also create thousands of indirect jobs to support the development of natural gas and in construction and other industries that supply goods and services, such as repair maintenance, waste management, truck transportation, security and professional, scientific and technical services.

Post-secondary students and institutions, new graduates, industry associations, and workers looking to make a transition from other sectors of the oil and gas industry or other industries (e.g., agriculture, construction, manufacturing, mining and utilities), can benefit from this information.

The LNG Opportunity in Canada: Employment Prospects and Requirements was funded by the Government of Canada’s Sectoral Initiatives Program.

The Petroleum Labour Market Information (PetroLMI) Division of Energy Safety Canada is a leading resource for labour market information and trends in Canada's energy industry. PetroLMI specializes in providing oil and gas labour market data and insights, as well as resources for workforce and career planning. 

 

For all media inquiries: 

Tamara Gale
Email: [email protected]    
Phone: 403.516.8048 

Copyright (c) 2020 TheNewswire - All rights reserved.