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Media Partners

CWC School for Energy are proud to announce some of our media partners that are either working with us for all our courses or for specific courses.

Malaysian Legal and Tax Information Centre or MLTIC is the premier web portal on Malaysian law and tax. It provides live updates of Malaysian legal and tax developments including latest news, legislation, judgments, regulatory and events. MLTIC contents are available free of charge at www.malaysianlaw.my

Energia magazine is your premier source for in-depth information on developments within the Energy industry in West Africa and the global petroleum province. The magazine covers all areas of the Energy Industry.

 

 

Unveiling FORED’s new Oil & Gas Training & Research centre


CWC School for Energy is very honoured to have been the first training providers to lead a training course co-hosted by Foundation for Overseas Resources Development (FORED) and Korea LNG Limited (KOLNG) in their brand new training facility.

CWC School for Energy’s course leader and industry expert, Andy Flower led the first in-house course with a 5 day LNG Markets and E&P tailored programme from the 7-11 September with a great reception.


“The course covered almost all of the LNG business which was very helpful to me. Also Mr. Andy Flower's lecture was very easy to understand.”

“As I heard from my boss, you were so great and lectures were very helpful for my future career in LNG and E&P.” *speaking about Andy Flower

CWC Staff News

 Energia Today

We are proud that Patricia Borges-Rotolo, Director of CWC School for Energy has been interviewed by Energiatoday, who will be distributing their first magazine in 2010.

Please see the link to read the whole interview and find out a little bit more about us: http://energiatoday.com/interviews2.php

 


Giving a little back to Ghana

Myriam Chbani, Event Manager at CWC has just come back from her second visit to Ghana, where, after 3 months, she was reunited with the children from the orphanage.

A donation from CWC has gone towards helping to build toilets and bathrooms for the children, with the project starting in April and taking approximately 3 months to build.

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In the run up to Christmas, Myriam spent time gathering gifts and donations from friends and family to take with her to give to an orphanage located in a village 3 hours from Accra, Ghana.

Myriam spent an amazing 2 weeks in Ghana and during her visit there she helped with general duties including teaching, playing, looking after the children and building schools.

To make a donation or for further information please contact Disaster Volunteers of Ghana - www.divog.org

 

 

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