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Page 1: Society of Petroleum Engineers Ambassador Lecturer Program Ambassador Lecturer Name Company - Position Any SPE Roles and Responsibilities SPE – Section

Society of Petroleum EngineersSociety of Petroleum Engineers

Ambassador Lecturer ProgramAmbassador Lecturer Program

Ambassador Lecturer Name

Company - PositionAny SPE Roles and Responsibilities

SPE – Section Affiliation

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Why am I Here?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…

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Who am I?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

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Additional Slide with Current Projects or TechnologyAdditional 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

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General Industry TechnologyGeneral Industry Technology

• Use this slide to discuss general industry technology or related topics

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Current Trends in the Industry…/1Current Trends in the Industry…/1ENERGY NEEDSENERGY NEEDS

EIA’s International Energy Outlook 2012

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Current Trends in the Industry…/2Current Trends in the Industry…/2GLOBAL DEMANDGLOBAL DEMAND

EIA’s International Energy Outlook 2012

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Current Trends in the Industry…/3Current Trends in the Industry…/3DEMOGRAPHICSDEMOGRAPHICS

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EnergyIndustry experts are advancing rapidly towards retirement. Young people are needed to replenish the industry talent pool.

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Current Trends in the Industry…/4Current Trends in the Industry…/4SALARY SURVEY 2011SALARY SURVEY 2011

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EnergyMean base pay increased from USD 139,194 in 2010 to USD 148,301

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SPE Membership… Did you know?SPE Membership… Did you know?

Total members:

Average Age (over past 3 years):

YP Members ≤ 35:

Student Members:

104,000+

46

20,000+

29,000+

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What (other) opportunities exist?What (other) opportunities exist?

Our Industry is Multidisciplinary…

• Engineers• Geoscientists• Managers• Specialists• Educators• Chemists• Petrophysicists• Information Technologists• …

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What Programs Exist for Young Members?What Programs Exist for Young Members?

For Students For YPsStudent Chapters Local Section YP Programs

Scholarships YP AwardsAmbassador Lecture ProgramYoung Professional Network

OnePetroThe Way Ahead & JPT Online The Way Ahead & JPT

Student Paper Contests YP Workshops

Student Development Committee YP Coordinating CommitteeeMentoring

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How has SPE helped me?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• …

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Where am I going?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.

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Thank You

Questions?

Students – please provide feedback on this lecture by completinga five-minute survey at: www.spe.org/go/alpstudentsurvey

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Optional Slides

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Recent Salary SurveyRecent 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

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Why Join SPE?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

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We need you!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

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Sustainable Development: A Balance of Economic, Social, Sustainable Development: A Balance of Economic, Social, and Environmental Needsand Environmental Needs

• 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

Social Economic

Environment

Dimensions

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