October 4, 2012

Rowena Sampang, Manager, Marketing & Communications
    Petroleum Human Resources Council of Canada
Canada’s Oil & Gas Industry


•   3rd largest natural gas producer
•   6th largest crude oil producer (rank increasing with oil sands)
•   Employs about 550,000 people in Canada (directly and indirectly)
•   Energy is now Canada’s largest export sector (took over from
    automobile industry in 2003)
•   Industry payments to governments: $18 Billion
•   Over 3,000 products we use everyday are made from petroleum
•   Long history: first well in Canada was in 1858
Oil & Gas in Canada




             Map: Canadian Centre for Energy Information
Oil & Gas in Canada




                      Western Canadian
                      Sedimentary Basin




             Map: Canadian Centre for Energy Information
Petroleum Sectors


                               Current Oil & Gas Workforce (2011)
•   Exploration & Production
    (E&P)
•   Oil Sands
•   Oil & Gas Services
•   Pipeline
•   Offshore
What kind of careers are there?


Seismic Careers                                            Services
• Surveyors
• Line Clearers
• Seismic Drilling Crews
• Data Acquisition & Recording

Resource:
• Canadian Association of Geophysical
  Contractors (CAGC) – www.cagc.ca




                        Photos: Technicoil & Halliburton
What kind of careers are there?


Drilling & Completions Careers                                     Services

•   Drilling Rig Crews
     –   Leasehands (Roustabout), Floorhands (Roughnecks)
     –   Rig Technicians, Motorhands, Derrickhand, Driller
     –   Rig Managers
     –   www.rigtech.ca
•   Service Rig Crews
    - Floorhands (Roughnecks), Derrickhand
    - Operators (Driller)
    - Rig Managers
     - www.servicerigdrive.ca

     • Resources:
    - Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling
    Contractors (CAODC) - www.caodc.ca

                                Photos: Technicoil & Halliburton
What kind of careers are there?

Petroleum Services Careers
•   Cementing Helper                                            Services
•   Truck Driver
•   Fracturing Operator
•   Rigger
•   Snubber
•   Well Testing Assistant
•   Wireline Operator
•   Safety trainer
•   Environmental management
•   Waste treatment, recycling and disposal


• Resources:
- Petroleum Services Association of Canada
    www.psac.ca



                             Photos: Technicoil & Halliburton
Workforce Composition
    Workforce by Occupation Type - Petroleum Services,
          Drilling & Geophysical (Census 2006)
               3%
                                         Management (9 %)
                      9%
                                         Business, finance &
                                         administrative (14%)
                           14%           Natural & applied science
     34%                                  (11%)
                                         Sales & service (3%)

                            11%
                                         Trades, transport &
                                         equipment operator (26%)
                                         Unique to petroleum
                             3%          industry (34%)

                26%                      Petroleum processing (3%)
Workforce Composition




                        (22%)


                                (31%)


                                (18%)


                                          (16%)

                                        (10%)




                        (3%)
What is the future of Employment in
            Oil and Gas?
Hot Careers and Lots of Them!




      Over 9,500 new workers will be needed by 2015!
Oil + Gas Services Online Career Fair
October 16 & 17, 2012


•   Find out more about the Oil + Gas Services Sector
•   Chat directly with employers and other job seekers
•   Visit the online job board
•   Upload your resume
•   Visit employer booths online to:
     – Chat with recruiters and employers
     – Stream presentations and videos
     – Download company brochures
•   Apply for jobs!
Register Now!


      www.servicescareerfair.careersinoilandgas.com


•   Fill out a questionnaire about
    yourself
•   Block off some time on:
    Tuesday, October 16th &
    Wednesday, October 17th –
    8:30 AM – 4:30 PM MDT
    to participate!
October 16 & 17


•   Login to the site :
    www.servicescareerfair.careersinoilandgas.com
•   View our welcome message & then get started!
Make the Most of Your Participation


How Should I Prepare for the Online Career Fair?

Just like preparing for a real job hunt:
•Understand the industry and the oil and gas services sectors
•Research oil and gas services careers
•Get your resume and cover letter ready
•Practice your interviewing skills – be prepared to chat online
•Understand your transferrable skills
•Talk to a Career Advisor/Counsellor
•Research companies in advance
•Ensure you have a reliable computer with internet connection
What Kind of Jobs Will be Posted?


•   Truck Drivers
•   Oil and Gas Drilling and Services Field Workers
•   Rig Technicians, Service Rig Personnel and Floorhands, Chainsaw
    Bucker, Drillers Helper, Drilling Rig Leasehands, Line Crew Helper,
    Survey Helper, Packer
•   Heavy equipment Operators
•   Welders
•   Heavy-duty Mechanics
•   Engineers: Chemical, Mechanical, Petroleum
Resources
www.careersinoilandgas.com
www.careersinoilandgas.com
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AlbertaWorks Oil and Gas Careeer & Job Fair

  • 1.
    October 4, 2012 RowenaSampang, Manager, Marketing & Communications Petroleum Human Resources Council of Canada
  • 2.
    Canada’s Oil &Gas Industry • 3rd largest natural gas producer • 6th largest crude oil producer (rank increasing with oil sands) • Employs about 550,000 people in Canada (directly and indirectly) • Energy is now Canada’s largest export sector (took over from automobile industry in 2003) • Industry payments to governments: $18 Billion • Over 3,000 products we use everyday are made from petroleum • Long history: first well in Canada was in 1858
  • 3.
    Oil & Gasin Canada Map: Canadian Centre for Energy Information
  • 4.
    Oil & Gasin Canada Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin Map: Canadian Centre for Energy Information
  • 5.
    Petroleum Sectors Current Oil & Gas Workforce (2011) • Exploration & Production (E&P) • Oil Sands • Oil & Gas Services • Pipeline • Offshore
  • 6.
    What kind ofcareers are there? Seismic Careers Services • Surveyors • Line Clearers • Seismic Drilling Crews • Data Acquisition & Recording Resource: • Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) – www.cagc.ca Photos: Technicoil & Halliburton
  • 7.
    What kind ofcareers are there? Drilling & Completions Careers Services • Drilling Rig Crews – Leasehands (Roustabout), Floorhands (Roughnecks) – Rig Technicians, Motorhands, Derrickhand, Driller – Rig Managers – www.rigtech.ca • Service Rig Crews - Floorhands (Roughnecks), Derrickhand - Operators (Driller) - Rig Managers - www.servicerigdrive.ca • Resources: - Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) - www.caodc.ca Photos: Technicoil & Halliburton
  • 8.
    What kind ofcareers are there? Petroleum Services Careers • Cementing Helper Services • Truck Driver • Fracturing Operator • Rigger • Snubber • Well Testing Assistant • Wireline Operator • Safety trainer • Environmental management • Waste treatment, recycling and disposal • Resources: - Petroleum Services Association of Canada www.psac.ca Photos: Technicoil & Halliburton
  • 9.
    Workforce Composition Workforce by Occupation Type - Petroleum Services, Drilling & Geophysical (Census 2006) 3% Management (9 %) 9% Business, finance & administrative (14%) 14% Natural & applied science 34% (11%) Sales & service (3%) 11% Trades, transport & equipment operator (26%) Unique to petroleum 3% industry (34%) 26% Petroleum processing (3%)
  • 10.
    Workforce Composition (22%) (31%) (18%) (16%) (10%) (3%)
  • 11.
    What is thefuture of Employment in Oil and Gas?
  • 12.
    Hot Careers andLots of Them! Over 9,500 new workers will be needed by 2015!
  • 13.
    Oil + GasServices Online Career Fair October 16 & 17, 2012 • Find out more about the Oil + Gas Services Sector • Chat directly with employers and other job seekers • Visit the online job board • Upload your resume • Visit employer booths online to: – Chat with recruiters and employers – Stream presentations and videos – Download company brochures • Apply for jobs!
  • 14.
    Register Now! www.servicescareerfair.careersinoilandgas.com • Fill out a questionnaire about yourself • Block off some time on: Tuesday, October 16th & Wednesday, October 17th – 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM MDT to participate!
  • 15.
    October 16 &17 • Login to the site : www.servicescareerfair.careersinoilandgas.com • View our welcome message & then get started!
  • 16.
    Make the Mostof Your Participation How Should I Prepare for the Online Career Fair? Just like preparing for a real job hunt: •Understand the industry and the oil and gas services sectors •Research oil and gas services careers •Get your resume and cover letter ready •Practice your interviewing skills – be prepared to chat online •Understand your transferrable skills •Talk to a Career Advisor/Counsellor •Research companies in advance •Ensure you have a reliable computer with internet connection
  • 17.
    What Kind ofJobs Will be Posted? • Truck Drivers • Oil and Gas Drilling and Services Field Workers • Rig Technicians, Service Rig Personnel and Floorhands, Chainsaw Bucker, Drillers Helper, Drilling Rig Leasehands, Line Crew Helper, Survey Helper, Packer • Heavy equipment Operators • Welders • Heavy-duty Mechanics • Engineers: Chemical, Mechanical, Petroleum
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  • 21.
    For more information Visit www.careersinoilandgas.com to sign up for our eNewsletter Follow us @careersinoandg Like us www.facebook.com/careersinoilandgas

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Some quick statistics to give you some perspective on Canada’s Oil and Gas industry. Approx. 186,000 employed directly in Canada as of 2011 3 rd largest natural gas producer following USA and Russia The industry pays royalties, fees and taxes and supports communities across the country (source CAPP) Guess where first well was produced - oil was first commercially produced in 1858 in Oil Springs, Ontario
  • #5 Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB): is the largest basin in North America and contains one of the world's largest reserves of petroleum and natural gas Includes: including southwestern Manitoba, southern Saskatchewan, Alberta, northeastern British Columbia and the southwest corner of the Northwest Territories. 57% of Canada’s original conventional hydrocarbon reserves (87% of gas and 97% of oil production) Now also has oil sands added in (not counted as “conventional”) – crude oil production will almost double by 2025, to reach between 4.3 million barrels per day (2010 about 2.8 million b/d) Canada has 175 billion barrels of oil that can be recovered economically with today’s technology. Of that, 170 billion barrels are located in the oil sands (ERCB & Oil & Gas Journal) 81% of the oil and gas workforce is in Alberta – 150,513