Ayman Asfari

New Graduates Highlight Petrofac’s Long-term Commitment to India

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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

The Indian graduates constitute the largest national group in this years intake of 140 graduates from 14 countries and demonstrate Petrofacs commitment to growing its Indian talent as it positions to further expand its EPC offering in the country.

Key Points: 
  • The Indian graduates constitute the largest national group in this years intake of 140 graduates from 14 countries and demonstrate Petrofacs commitment to growing its Indian talent as it positions to further expand its EPC offering in the country.
  • These projects further strengthen Petrofacs long-term commitment to India, where the company already employs more than 2,000 Indian engineers and staff in its own engineering centres in Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi.
  • As part of Petrofacs long-term commitment to India, Petrofac has invested since 2011 in projects to support young people and to develop Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education.
  • Group Chief Executive Ayman Asfari said: India has long been at the heart of Petrofacs business.