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OPITO is a global skills organization for the energy industry.

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Up to 500,000 people register for OPITO standards training every year, across 50 countries through 230 accredited training centres. OPITO works to develop a safe and skilled workforce by driving global standards and qualifications, creating workforce development solutions and leading dialogue with industries and governments. With operation centers in four regions—UK and Europe, Middle East and Africa, Asia Pacific, and the Americas—OPITO is driving safety and competency improvements to benefit the industry and providing career pathways and training opportunities for the current workforce and the next generation.

Last updated September 2024

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Safety skills, training and innovation will futureproof energy sector workforce

Sept. 10, 2024
It is critical to equip tomorrow’s workforce for the challenges ahead.
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North Sea & Europe

Skills hub will determine future UK offshore needs

Nov. 8, 2022
Energy Skills Alliance members, OPITO and ECITB are co-funding development of the UK Offshore Energy Skills Intelligence Hub.
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3t Ener Mech’s Training Centre
Latin America

JV brings first OPITO-approved training to Guyana’s oil and gas industry

Aug. 16, 2022
ODITC, a joint venture between Orinduik Development, Windsor Technologies and 3t EnerMech, has become the first organization in Guyana to deliver OPITO-accredited training to ...

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Petrofac to deliver first OPITO-approved GoM training course

July 20, 2009
Petrofac has gained approval from OPITO - The Oil & Gas Academy to deliver an offshore emergency response team member course that meets the academy’s globally recognized standards...
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OPITO appoints skills director

Feb. 2, 2009
OPITO – The Oil & Gas Academy has appointed Mike Duncan as skills director.