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Society of Petroleum Engineers Ambassador Lecturer Program. Ambassador Lecturer Name Company - Position Any SPE Roles and Responsibilities SPE – Section Affiliation. Why am I Here?. To talk about… our industry, its challenges and how SPE can help a career (mine!) in the Energy industry
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Society of Petroleum EngineersAmbassador Lecturer Program Ambassador Lecturer Name Company - Position Any SPE Roles and Responsibilities SPE – Section Affiliation
Why am I Here? To talk about… • our industry, its challenges and how SPE can help • a career (mine!) in the Energy industry • opportunities for students within SPE • career advice (optional) • anything else you would like to know more or are curious about or…
Who am I? • My Name • Where I come from • My University • My past and current jobs • More personal details that may be interesting to the audience
Additional Slide with Current Projects or Technology • This slide should be reserved for the ALs current projects or technology in which they are involved. • It should be noted that no information in this slide will be considered confidential, so do not include information that you would not show to a competitor. • In addition, please note that as an AL it is inappropriate to promote a particular company or criticize a competitor
General Industry Technology • Use this slide to discuss general industry technology or related topics
Current Trends in the Industry…/1ENERGY NEEDS EIA’s International Energy Outlook 2011
Current Trends in the Industry…/2GLOBAL OIL DEMAND EIA’s International Energy Outlook 2011
Current Trends in the Industry…/3DEMOGRAPHICS Trapped Energy Industry experts are advancing rapidly towards retirement. Young people are needed to replenish the industry talent pool.
Current Trends in the Industry…/4Salary Survey 2010 Trapped Energy Median base pay of USD 130,800 in 2010 compared to USD 124,604 in 2009
Our SPE…Did you know? Total members: Average Age For past 3 years: YP Members ≤ 35: Student Members: 97,000+ 46 18,000+ 26,000+
What (other) opportunities exist? Our Industry is Multidisciplinary… • Engineers • Geoscientists • Managers • Specialists • Educators • Chemists • Petrophysicists • Information Technologists • …
How has SPE helped me? SPE has helped me grow… • A ‘constant’ in my professional life • Local and international participation • Visibility • Networking • Mentoring • Diverse Technical Learning • Corporate support • …
Where am I going? • This slide should describe where you want to be in the next 5 or 10 years on a professional level not only within your company, but also within the SPE • The slide may also include predictions on home life as well – remember it is important to connect with the audience • For example: I am looking forward to working a regular schedule, so I can coach youth soccer in the evening.
Recent Salary Survey • Article on CNNMoney.com • Most Lucrative College Degrees – link – by Julianne Pepitone on 24 July 2009 • Survey of US universities and colleges • Petroleum Engineering graduates have the highest starting salary • Over USD 83,000 per year
Why Join SPE? • It’s free!…Student membership is industry funded • It provides direct link to the industry • Mentors • Potential Employers • Technical Resources and Masters topics • Scholarships • Networking • Expand your horizons • Improve your leadership skills • Play your part in addressing global issues
We need you! • Deliver energy to the world • Find ways to produce and use hydrocarbons more efficiently • Deliver the raw materials used in plastics and medical equipment
Sustainability - meet the demands of the current generation without destroying the needs of future generations. The Issues: Biodiversity Climate Change Community Outreach Ethics & Human Rights Health Management Oil Spill Prevention Waste & Water Management Education Product Stewardship Sustainable Development: A Balance of Economic, Social, and Environmental Needs Social Economic 3 Dimensions Environment