PTTEP hosts Thailand’s first workshop on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Oil and Gas industry

November 29, 2016
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Lawan Pornsakulsakdi (4th from left, 1st row) Vice President, Environment Management Department of PTT Exploration and Production Company Limited (PTTEP) welcomed representatives from the International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association (IPIECA), International Association of Oil and Gas producer (IOGP) and  the United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), on occasion that PTTEP is a host of “Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (BES) Peer-to-Peer training workshop: Managing Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services issues in the oil and gas industry” for the first time in Thailand.

This workshop was part of a training series developed by IPIECA, aimed at oil and gas professionals to exchange integrated knowledge on biodiversity and ecosystem services for efficient practice. The workshop was held at Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at Central World.

Photo shows:
First row: (from left) Rajes Ranasamy, representative from Royal Dutch Sell plc; Ruth Romer, Senior manager from IPIECA; Anna Gray representative from IPIECA; Lawan Pornsakulsakdi, Jane Mogina, representative from Exxon Mobil Corp and Jariya Kankamnerd, Environmental Engineer, PTTEP
The second row: (from left) Andrew Smith, Senior Media Advisor, Chevron Australia; Mark Johnston, Group Ecologist from BP Global; Matt Jones, representative from UNEP-WCMC; Nina Springer independent expert, and Jacques Mine representative from TOTAL.

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