Now that we seem to be heading into a recession, are you
wondering if oil rig companies are still hiring? Well, that depends. If you
happen to work in the office, your prospects aren't too bright. Technical Data
used in the field explained in drilling courses in Rawalpindi. But if you work in
the field, the good news is that there are still plenty of drilling rig jobs.
For example, Noble Corporation is bringing 5 new oil rigs to production around
2009-2011, and will need 1500 vacancies filled. When Transocean and
GlobalSantaFe merged in 2007, they reported an order backlog of $33 billion.
Recession or not, that is still a lot of work waiting for workers to complete.
Sure, the newspapers report that worldwide economic growth is
slowing. But it's all relative. In recent years, China's economy has been one
of the drivers behind high demand for oil. While China's 3rd quarter growth has
indeed slowed down from it formerly blistering double-digit pace, it is still a
pretty hot 9%. In fact, the International Energy Agency predicts that China and
India will need 300% more crude oil for their economies by 2030. Some more
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courses in Rawalpindi are as under.
In recent years, China's government has been lambasting
Americans for rampant consumerism, living beyond their means and causing
instability in the world economy. And yet, IEA analysts say that China will
replace the U.S. as the world's largest energy user by 2020. In fact, they
predict a 600% increase in the number of cars in China by 2030. Ironic, isn't
it?
Whatever you may personally think of India and China, these
numbers are a very strong reason for oil rig companies to continue investing in
oil exploration and new oil rigs. And given that so many drilling rig jobs are
being filled by graying workers hired in the 1970s who will be reaching
retirement age in the coming few years, your prospects of getting oil drilling
jobs remains strong. TSK Training for Skills and Knowledge is the best
institute in Rawalpindi Islamabad for Pakistani Students who wants to join drilling courses in
Islamabad.
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