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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Elizabeth Esten
lesten@oxfordprinceton.com
The Oxford Princeton Programme
116 Village Blvd.
Suite 230
Princeton, NJ 08540
609.524.1159
The Oxford Princeton Programme Announces Global Debut of Oil Blending and Biofuels Courses in Singapore
PRINCETON, NJ - June, 2007:
The Oxford Princeton Programme, the world's leading provider of training
solutions to the energy, commodities and derivatives industries, is adding two
new courses to its 2007 course schedule:
- Biofuels - A Key Renewable Energy Option (BIO1)
27-29 August 2007, Singapore
- Oil Blending- Petroleum Products Quality; Management, Control and Adjustment (BL1)
19-21 November 2007, Singapore
"The Oxford Princeton Programme is committed to introducing courses that are
relevant and timely in an industry seeking alternative green energy resources as
well as techniques to improving the quality of fuel," says Clara Lippert,
President and CEO, The Oxford Princeton Programme. "We are committed to offering
the most comprehensive, cutting-edge curriculum possible."
Both courses, debuting in Singapore, will be led by Mr. Ray Hogger, a renowned
expert in fuel quality and technical contracts as well as in fuel additives,
including innovative nanotechnology products and biofuels such as ethanol and
biodiesel.
- Biofuels - A Key Renewable Energy Option - 27-29 August 2007
In this engaging three day seminar, delegates will be provided with a complete
review of current ethanol and biodiesel developments. Delegates will be guided
through the philosophy, background, business strategy, and use of biofuels from
cultivation to end user. Upon completion, delegates will have an intimate
knowledge of the history of biofuels, how biofuels are produced and distributed,
the current biofuel market, practical and logistical aspects of biofuel
blending, and environmental issues surrounding biofuels. All energy
professionals are encouraged to attend, including fuel suppliers, engine
producers and designers, oil traders, fuel blenders, environmental government
officials, petroleum additive suppliers, and those involved with the quality
supply, and marketing of automotive fuel.
- Oil Blending - Petroleum Products Quality; Management, Control and Adjustment - 19-21 November 2007
This three day seminar offers a thorough, comprehensive introduction into
blending and other techniques designed to increase petroleum product quality. By
course end, delegates will understand, amongst other things, the financial and
technical motives and risks involved in fuel blending, the theory and practice
of blending, how to produce a blend model, how to work with inspectors for
blending, and the logistical aspects of blending. Energy professionals
encouraged to attend include oil traders, fuel blenders, terminal operations
staff, petroleum additive suppliers and users, and individuals involved with
petroleum quality, supply, technical service, and marketing.
Both courses offer a certificate upon successful completion and seats are
limited to ensure proper in-depth coverage. For those with widespread company
interest, these courses may also be scheduled as on-site seminars.
For more information, please contact Liz Esten by phone at
1 (609) 524-1159 or via e-mail at lesten@oxfordprinceton.com.
For a complete 2007 course listing, visit The Oxford Princeton Programme
website at www.oxfordprinceton.com.
About The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc.
The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc., with regional offices in Princeton, NJ,
Oxford, UK and Singapore, is the world's leading provider of training solutions
to the energy, commodity and derivatives industries. In addition to
PrincetonLive.com, which offers more than 20 energy and commodity web-based
training modules, The Oxford Princeton Programme provides more than 70
instructor-led training courses. Designed for all levels of expertise, courses
include views of oil, power, natural gas and a variety of other energy,
commodity and derivatives topics.
For a complete list of courses and for other information, visit
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com.
Contact:
Liz Esten / The Oxford Princeton Programme
Tel: 609.524.1159 /
Email Liz Esten
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