FAQ

Answer: PetroSkills is a world-wide alliance of petroleum companies that have joined together to ensure standards in oil and gas training. PetroSkills performs a vital function in the world-wide Oil and Gas industry. It provides the system for identifying competency identification and tracking as well as training to meet the identified gaps. John M. Campbell and Co. joined PetroSkills in 2003 to manage the facilities and downstream training.

Question: What is “The Campbell Gas Course?”

Answer:The Campbell Gas Course” also known as our Gas Conditioning and Processing (G-4) course, is the course upon which our company was founded. Offered since 1968, it has become a standard in training for many major oil and gas companies.

 

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Question: I have already taken your Gas Conditioning and Processing (G4) course, which course should I take next?

Answer: The course path you take with John M. Campbell and Company can be tailored to your particular requirements. Please contact our Registrar at JMCSupport@jmcampbell.com for individualized direction.

 

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Question: What is CAT?

Answer: CAT is our Competency Assessment Tool. With this you can decide the training path necessary to advance your career or to advance the skill level and competency of your employees. Contact the registrar at JMCSupport@jmcampbell.com for more details.

 

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Question: Do you provide customized training at our company location?

Answer: Yes, we call it an In-House Training Course. Our training can be custom tailored to your companies training goals. Generally, the public course training outlines are used and can be customized further to meet your company’s specific needs. If you want information on arranging an in-house seminar contact our registrar at JMCSupport@jmcampbell.com .

 

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Question: What Is the IPD Program?

Answer: The Individualized Professional Development (IPD) program is a one on one mentoring program. The individual comes to our office to work on a project assigned by their company. They work under the guidance of our engineers and principals. For more information contact our Registrar at JMCSupport@jmcampbell.com.

 

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Question: What topics does the operator training course cover?

Answer: The Operator Training course includes overview of gas processing, basic principles, equipment basics, basic processes and applied processes. Because this course is held on an In-House basis, the material is customized for the needs of the client. For a complete course outline email JMCSupport@jmcampbell.com .

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Question: How can I purchase your books?

Answer: You can go to the Books and Software Order Form on this site or you can call us at 1-405-321-1383.

 

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Question: What does GCAP© stand for?

Answer: Gas Conditioning and Processing. The software is a companion to our textbooks Gas Conditioning and Processing, Volumes 1 and 2 and our course Gas Conditioning and Processing. You may purchase this software on-line.

 

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Question: When do I pay for the class?

Answer: All tuition is to be paid by the start of class. Please consider the payment options available in the registration process.

 

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Question: What expenses will I have while at the course?

Answer: Your tuition pays for the cost of the training, the class venue, books and manuals and basic session learning supplies.

The student and/or the students’ sponsoring company will pay for all other expenses. These include but may not be limited to travel, lodging, meals, and entertainment.

 

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