4/6/2018 for High School Students Presented by: Find us online www.petroed.com/TEA • Download our whitepaper ! • Written for CTE Directors & Ag Teachers • Provides information on jobs • Outlines the course • Provides resource information • Techniques for blended learning. @PetroEdAcademic @PetroEd 1
4/6/2018 Over 25 years of trusted learning content developed for the industry… XTO Energy 2
4/6/2018 Economic Outlook (cont’d) • Salaries • Top 25 highest paying jobs NOT requiring college education are dominated by oil and gas industry Top Paying Occupations Not Pay Rank Requiring Education Beyond High School Rotary drill operators (oil and gas) 6 th Service unit operators (oil and gas) 10th Derrick Operators (oil and gas) 11th Roustabouts (oil and gas) 24th 3
4/6/2018 Economic Outlook (continued) • Even more for those with at least some college and upwards for graduate degree levels. Economic Outlook (continued) • In 2014, Saudi oil fields flooded the commodity market with supply • Resulted in a reduction of more than 440,000 jobs, worldwide. • Return of jobs in the oil and gas sector now forecasted as employers expect more new positions to be created than lost over the next year. • Recruitment efforts are being ramped up in 60% of petroleum firms. • Activity is led by sharp increases in investment in U.S. land‐based shale plays • The Great Crew Change 4
4/6/2018 TEA Approval of Oil & Gas Production I • TEKS CTE course falls under the Ag, Food, and Natural Resources career cluster. • Why oil and gas? Jobs. Challenges • Limited teacher experience in the industry. • Limited availability of instructional material that addresses TEKS • Teacher: “Where do I start?” 5
4/6/2018 PetroEd Multimedia’s Oil & Gas Production I • Computer‐based eLearning modules provides the foundation for the course • Course provides 2 possible paths: 1. High School Job in Industry 2. Dual Credit Post‐Secondary Education • Major areas covered: 1. General Petroleum 2. Drilling Fundamentals 3. Production & Operation 4. Well Control 5. Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Industry‐Based Certification • Petitioned for Perkins & new accountability list • 4‐prong test for being added to accountability list: 1. Internationally Recognized 2. End of Program (Represents a culmination of knowledge/skills achieved through completion of a program of study) 3. Stackable (attainable by high school students and transfers directly to postsecondary work) 4. Valuable for Industry 6
4/6/2018 Continuing Education for Teachers • Workshop to develop teacher knowledge of the petroleum industry • Industry experts • Market information and updates • Project and research ideas • Field trip destinations. 7
4/6/2018 Other certifications student obtains during h.s. Open Petroleum Educational Network (OPEN) • 10 introductory modules for every student in your high school • Used by your district to find out what students are interested in the content. • *Works best if students have school‐assigned email addresses. 8
4/6/2018 Michele Mistretta • Recent graduate of Texas A&M, Petroleum Engineer • Field experience includes Connoco‐ Phillips • Available for student career days, conferences, workshops, etc. Find us online www.petroed.com/TEA • Download our whitepaper ! • Written for CTE Directors & Ag Teachers • Provides information on jobs • Outlines the course • Provides resource information • Techniques for blended learning. @PetroEdAcademic @PetroEd 9
4/6/2018 Backup Oil & Gas in Texas • First oil in Texas discovered by Native Americans before European arrival • First well drilled and completed in Texas was near Nacogdoches in 1866. • Spindletop • Produced about 17.5 M barrels in 1902 • Today, Texas leads the nation in crude oil reserves and production • 33% of all U.S. crude oil reserves! 10
4/6/2018 Economic Outlook 11
4/6/2018 Text of Proposed Revisions to 19 TAC Curriculum 1 Geology of Petroleum 2 Exploration for Oil and Gas 34 Health and First Aid Course: Staph 3 Drilling Operations Basics 35 Health and First Aid Course: Wildlife Safety 4 Production of Oil and Gas 36 Health and First Aid Course: Adverse Weather 5 Petroleum Refining Process 37 Occupational Health: Overview and Employee Responsibility 6 Transport, Distribution & Delivery 38 Occupational Health: Hazards at the Work Site 7 Marketing Petroleum Products 39 Rig Platform Environment: Platform or Location Arrival 8 Geology Formations and Formation Evaluation 40 Offshore Pedestal Cranes and their Safe Operation 1 Introduction to Rig Types and Basic Drill String 41 Offshore Pedestal Cranes and their Safe Operation 2 9 Components 42 Wellsite Environmental Protection: Overview 10 Introduction to Horizontal Drilling 43 H2S Safety in Production Operations 11 Horizontal Drilling Volume 2 44 NORM in the Petrolelum Industry 12 Basic Blowout Prevention Equipment Components 45 Emergency Response: Planning for Emergencies 13 Introduction to Drilling Fluids 46 Emergency Response: Alarms 14 Mud Circulation and Treating Equipment 47 Hazard Communication: Types 15 Hoisting Equipment 48 Hazard Communication: Transportation 16 Rotating Equipment, Mast, and Substructure 49 Hazard Communication: Spill and Release 17 Pipe Handling 50 Land Certification: Trenching and Shoring 18 Casing and Cementing 51 Land Certification: Pits and Ponds 19 What is Wireline Logging? 52 Marine Debris 20 Well Logging, Mud Logging, and Drill Stem Testing 53 Specialized Procedures: Lockout Tagout 21 Open Hole Tools and Formation Evaluation 54 Specialized Procedures: Confined Space 22 Cased Hole 55 Specialized Procedures: Heights 23 Wireline Equipment and Well Intervention 56 Specialized Procedures: Hoisting and Lifting 24 Tool Safety 57 Well Control Equipment 25 Collaborative Data and Oilfield Modeling 58 Unit of Measure 26 Power Systems and Instrumentation 59 Hydrostatic Pressure 27 Surface Facilities Volume 1 60 Pressure Balance 28 Surface Facilities Volume 2 61 Causes of Kicks 29 HSE: General Safety Course 62 Controlling the Well 30 HSE: Personal Protective Equipment Course 63 The Drillers Method 31 HSE: Personal Safety Responsibilities on the Rig 64 Wait‐and‐Weight Method 32 Health and First Aid Course: General 33 Health and First Aid Course: Pathogens 12
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