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🎃👻🎃👻EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT! 🎃👻🎃👻   It may well be Halloween but this is no “trick”, in fact it's definitely a treat for us as we are delighted to announce a new collaboration between Production Chemistry Training Ltd and KAT Lab (Kernow Analytical Technology Limited). PCT and KAT Lab are joining forces to provide industry-leading combined theoretical and practical training courses in a variety of Production Chemistry topics. These intensive courses will be held at KAT’s laboratory facilities in Cornwall and will vary in duration from 2.5 to 4 days depending upon the subject. PCT/KAT plan for up to three courses in 2024 with the first course to be held on Wax Control and Hydrocarbon Rheology in January 2024. The theory:practical split will be roughly 40:60 with hands-on laboratory tests and practical exercises to complement the theoretical knowledge ensuring attendees are well-prepared to tackle real-world scenarios. "We are thrilled to partner with Kernow Analytical Technology Ltd to offer these cutting-edge training courses," said Stephen Heath, Technical Director, at Production Chemistry Training Ltd. “Our combined expertise and resources will empower participants to understand the challenges posed by flow assurance and production chemistry and how these can affect the safety and efficiency of operations." Neil Chilcott, Managing Director at KAT commented: "This collaboration reflects our commitment to advancing industry knowledge and best practices. Our combined theoretical and practical courses will provide attendees with the skills needed to help them navigate the complex field of production chemistry.” Places will be limited and demand is expected to be high, so to register interest for these new courses, please email susan.caddell@prodchemtraining.com #productionchemistrytraining #katlabandproductionchemistrytraining #practicalandtheoreticalproductionchemistrycourses

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