Sowela to offer pipeline training

Through a $1 million partnership with TC Energy, Sowela Technical Community College plans to create Louisiana’s only oil pipeline training academy. The partnership will allow for the construction of a physical pipeline loop structure at the Lake Charles campus, where students will gain hands-on training at the TC Energy Pipeline Academy.

Though massive pipeline networks cross Southwest Louisiana, Sowela Chancellor Neil Aspinwall said the nearest training facility for pipelines maintenance and operation is in Oklahoma. He said adding such training to Sowela’s workforce development curriculum will help “build the workforce of Southwest Louisiana, the state of Louisiana and the nation.”

“The creation of the TC Energy Pipeline Training Academy is a great and unique opportunity for Sowela to partner with one of the world’s largest energy companies to provide training in a specific field that touches all aspects of the Louisiana economy,” Aspinwall said.

As Southwest Louisiana’s economy stays at record highs, in large part due to the presence of petrochemical industry, there is a growing need to fill jobs that service the pipelines that many facilities rely on, Aspinwall said.

“These pipelines allow the industries to import and export their products efficiently and effectively. However, in order to ensure that these pipelines remain operational, they have to be properly maintained to ensure the products being transported enter, travel and leave the pipeline safely and securely,” he said.

Alex Stroman, TC Energy manager of government relations and community affairs, said the partnership with Sowela is beneficial for the start of new careers in oil and gas, as well as for continuing education opportunities for those who have been in the field for years.

“Together we can teach and craft a new workforce not only skilled to meet the needs of TC Energy and our industry partners today, but to help this industry’s labor force continue to meet the challenges of tomorrow,” he said.

The academy will include a pipeline industry advisory committee to help implement curriculum and course offerings tailored to the industry’s needs. Students will train in pipeline testing, compliance, security, monitoring and repair, Stroman said.

David Hayes, Sowela executive director of workforce solutions, said pipeline construction is expected to begin by the fall of 2020 and the program will launch in summer 2021.

””

TC Energy is partnering with Sowela Technical Community College to create Louisiana’s only oil pipeline training academy.

Rick Hickman

SportsPlus

Local News

Council accepts bid for construction of first phase of public works facility

Local News

FEMA funds will be used for repairs to Magnolia Building

Local News

American Press has a new home, but the same mission

Local News

Viator starts building staff

Local News

Welsh mayor, alderman look back on past 4 years

life

Maplewood Middle band teacher presented ‘Oscar of teaching’

life

‘Living art’ experience awaits visitors to Imperial Museum

life

Handel’s ‘Messiah’ Christmas tradition continues

Jim Gazzolo

Jim Gazzolo column: Viator back to get that longest yard

life

Prien Lake, River Bluff splash pads closed for winter

Local News

A heroes welcome for Coach Viator

Crime

12/4: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest lis

Local News

VIDEO: McNeese announces return of Coach Viator

life

Food for Families drive benefits Jeff Davis Council on Aging

Football

Scooter Hobbs column: LSU’s key recruit already on campus

Business

New hotel possible at site of old Capital One tower

Jim Beam

Jim Beam column:State tax reform isn’t finished

Business

Names in the News: People shaping the future of Lake Area business

life

PHOTO GALLERY: Gingerbread house party

Crime

12/3: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list

Crime

20-year-old charged in woman’s death after stray bullet strikes her

Local News

Donate to help make sure every child has a gift to open this holiday

McNeese Sports

Former Cowboys applaud Viator’s return

Business

Sara Judson column: If I can’t smoke it, eat it or drink it …