Abstract
Indonesia's significant oil and natural gas reserves necessitate the development of a highly skilled workforce to support and advance well-service operations. Ensuring that personnel pos-sess the required blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience is essential, and this can be achieved most effectively through hands-on training. The Center for Human Resources Development of Oil and Gas (PPSDM Migas) employs Rig #99 as a mobile training facility to ad-dress this need. This study aims to investigate the potential of Rig #99 utilization as a well-service training school that can produce competent human resources for the oil and gas sector. First, it identifies the training needs for oil and gas well service competencies in Indonesia. Sec-ond, it determines the competencies required based on the Indonesian National Work Compe-tency Standards (SKKNI) for well service. Third, it assesses the readiness and suitability of Rig #99 as a well-service training facility at PPSDM Migas. This study provides comprehensive in-sights into the effectiveness of using Rig #99 as a training tool by evaluating training data, cur-riculum, participant demographics, duration, and post-training outcomes. The findings indicate that Rig #99 plays a critical role in developing the competencies necessary for well service, aligning with the SKKNI standards, and fulfilling the demand for qualified personnel in Indone-sia's oil and gas industry. Feedback from participants demonstrates high satisfaction levels, rein-forcing Rig #99's role as an effective platform for cultivating skilled well-service operators and establishing a solid foundation for well-service training schools.
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