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		<title>First Annual &#8220;New Faces of Engineering College Edition&#8221; Winners!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 20:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Engineers Week Foundation and partners honor top college engineering students by recognizing the most promising engineering professionals of tomorrow with their first annual New Faces of Engineering College Edition program. Fifteen engineering students in their third, fourth, or fifth year were selected. Winners are recognized for academic excellence, leadership within student organizations, outstanding communication...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The National Engineers Week Foundation and partners honor top college engineering students by recognizing the most promising engineering professionals of tomorrow with their first annual <em>New Faces of Engineering College Edition </em>program.</p>
<p>Fifteen engineering students in their third, fourth, or fifth year were selected. Winners are recognized for academic excellence, leadership within student organizations, outstanding communication skills, non-engineering related community service and involvement in the engineering industry.</p>
<p><strong>Moustafa Ezzat, a 5th year student from the British University in Egypt and student member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), was among the winners.</strong></p>
<p>Since 2003, National Engineers Week Foundation has honored young engineering professionals with its New Faces of Engineering award.  This is the first year the popular initiative has expanded to recognize the best and brightest college engineering students.</p>
<p><strong>Congratulations Moustafa Ezzat!</strong></p>
<p><em>New Faces of Engineering College Edition </em>is live on Facebook (<a href="http://www.facebook.com/collegeedition">www.facebook.com/collegeedition</a>).  The page provides a source of academic and professional development opportunities available to students from National Engineers Week Foundation’s engineering association, university, and corporate partners.  Students can meet with their engineering peers in every field and learn about other events, internships, jobs, competitions, engineering associations and more.</p>
<p>Funding for <em>New Faces of Engineering College Edition</em> is provided by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES). For more information, visit <a href="http://www.eweek.org/">www.eweek.org</a>.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/careerscholarships/engineering-careers/">engineering careers</a>.</p>
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		<title>SPE Dallas Section Hosts Science Teacher Barnett Shale Field Trip!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2011 21:55:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Heather Stanford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Dallas section took local science teachers on a Barnett Shale field trip Thursday, November 18, 2011. The tour started off at the Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute (EMGI) where Dallas section members Toni Lott, Brad Robinson, Deborah Hempel-Medina, Brian Chacka, and Patrick Crawford made a presentation covering the history of Oil...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) <a href="http://www.spedallas.org/" target="_blank">Dallas section </a>took local science teachers on a Barnett Shale field trip Thursday, November 18, 2011.</p>
<p>The tour started off at the <a href="http://www.emgi.org/" target="_blank">Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute </a>(EMGI) where Dallas section members Toni Lott, Brad Robinson, Deborah Hempel-Medina, Brian Chacka, and Patrick Crawford made a presentation covering the history of Oil and Natural Gas, Geology and the History of Barnett Shale, Drilling a well, and Hydraulic Fracturing. Teachers were engaged in the presentations and asked the presenters a lot of questions to get a better understanding of the industry and how they could relay the information to their students in the classroom.</p>
<p>After the overview, everyone was styling in their safety gear as they prepared to go out into the field. Each participant wore steeled toed boots, fire retardant overalls, safety glasses, ear plugs, and hard hats. The teachers were able to visit three sites where they learned firsthand about safety, advance technologies, and rules and regulations all involved in operating each site. The sites teachers visited are listed as follows.</p>
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<li>Williams Company Drilling Site</li>
<li>Devon Energy Hydraulic Fracturing Site</li>
<li>Chesapeake Learning Center</li>
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<p>After a full day of touring, teachers headed back to the Dallas Convention Center full of knowledge about the industry, their hard hat as a souvenir, and information to take back to their classrooms that included an “<a href="http://www.energy4me.org/order/oil-and-natural-gas/" target="_blank">Oil and Natural Gas</a>” book.</p>
<p>This workshop was made possible by the Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute, Society of Petroleum Engineers-Dallas Section, Halliburton Energy Services, Williams Company, Devon Energy Company, Baker-Hughes Oilfield Services and Chesapeake Energy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.energy4me.org/" target="_blank">Energy4me</a> and the <a href="http://www.spe.org/index.php" target="_blank">Society of Petroleum Engineers </a>want to thank everyone involved.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/careerscholarships/" target="_blank">careers</a> in the industry.</p>
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		<title>The Ambassadors for Pakistan have done it again!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 22:02:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Heather Stanford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the second year in a row, the “Ambassadors for Pakistan” have made several visits in their community presenting energy awareness and making an impact! The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) NED University Student Chapter in Karachi, Pakistan, conducted five Energy4me presentations this year in secondary schools, colleges and universities in Pakistan. The student-run program...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the second year in a row, the “Ambassadors for Pakistan” have made several visits in their community presenting energy awareness and making an impact! The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) NED University Student Chapter in Karachi, Pakistan, conducted five Energy4me presentations this year in secondary schools, colleges and universities in Pakistan.</p>
<p>The student-run program promotes SPE and educates the surrounding schools about the oil and gas industry and the challenges facing it today.</p>
<h3><em>The schools they visited</em></h3>
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<li>Abdullah Government College</li>
<li>The Fahim’s A-Levels School System</li>
<li>CharterHouse Public School</li>
<li>A.M.S.B Al-Madrast-us-Saifyat-ul-Burhaniya</li>
<li>Jinnah University For Women</li>
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<p><em>Energy4me and SPE would like to express our thanks to the commitment and continued efforts of this student chapter!</em></p>
<h3><em>Ambassadors for Pakistan Team (2009-present)</em></h3>
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<li>Hernan Buijs- SPE Student Development Committee Officer (mentor, motivator, and visit sponsor)</li>
<li>M Turab Mehdi – Ambassadors for Pakistan &#8211; Team Executive Head &amp; Planner</li>
<li>Tabinda Saeed &#8211; HR Manager</li>
<li>Syeda Hasan- Team Manager</li>
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<p><em>New presenters added this year.</em></p>
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<li>Sidra Chughtai &#8211; Presenter</li>
<li>Omer Ashan &#8211; Presenter</li>
<li>Shahzeb Barber &#8211; Presenter</li>
<li>Eijaz Danish &#8211; Presenter</li>
<li>Mufaddal Murtaza &#8211; Presenter</li>
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<p>Energy4me encourages young industry leaders to get involved in their community by giving classroom presentations or holding educational outreach programs like the SPE NED student chapter. These presentations make a huge impact and inspire future generations!</p>
<p>Share with us your contributions and outreach efforts in your community that you are already making with Energy4me and email us at <a href="mailto:energyed@spe.org">energyed@spe.org</a> or <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/spe-volunteers/">read more</a> on how you can get involved in your community!</p>
<p><em><strong>Again, thank you to the SPE NED University Student Chapter on your continued education outreach efforts in Pakistan!</strong></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[All-Energy hosted an Education Day at its 2011 conference Thursday 19th May to help educate local schools about a range of renewable topics. Organised by Aberdeen Council, Aberdeenshire Council, the Energy Institute and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Aberdeen, the event is aimed at teachers and careers advisors to help raise awareness of the Renewable...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All-Energy hosted an Education Day at its 2011 conference Thursday 19th May to help educate local schools about a range of renewable topics.</p>
<p>Organised by Aberdeen Council, Aberdeenshire Council, the Energy Institute and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Aberdeen, the event is aimed at teachers and careers advisors to help raise awareness of the Renewable sector.</p>
<p>The event also hosted the final of the ‘Electrocity Challenge’ where five teams of four children from Meldrum Academy, Peterhead Academy, Mackie Academy, Turriff Academy and Mintlaw Academy went head to head in an &#8220;ElectroCity&#8221; Competition.   ElectroCity is an online game that has been developed specifically for teachers and students between years 7 and 9. Students build and manage their own virtual towns and cities, making important decisions and learning about energy generation and environmental management. Representatives from a range of businesses led round tables to provide valuable industry information to subject-specialist teachers and career guidance experts.</p>
<p>Colin Black, SPE CG Chairman, Aberdeen Section, said:  “This event focuses on sharing information with teachers and pupils so they are better informed about the ‘whole energy’ sector and careers within it.  This includes the ‘energy mix’ of hydrocarbons and renewable as well as the vital role the oil and gas sector plays now and in the future.</p>
<p>This is a global energy industry with many opportunities for young people – SPE Aberdeen aims to continue to provide background information, facts, guidance on career paths and information on how to enter the industry.  This event is a positive step towards this.” </p>
<p>SPE Aberdeen, along with other hosts, provided tour guides for teachers and pupils to meet many of the businesses exhibiting at the show. </p>
<p>SPE collaboration with Schools is part of the global SPE initiative <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/">http://www.energy4me.org/</a>  and SPE volunteers will be working closely with Schools during various events throughout this next term and anyone wishing to lend support should contact the Aberdeen Section, Career Guidance Committee at <a href="mailto:CG-Aberdeen@spemail.org">CG-Aberdeen@spemail.org</a></p>
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		<title>SPE Delta Section Visits Fontainbleau High School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guest Author – Courtney Sample, SPE Delta Section On March 25th, four SPE young professional members and five LSU students visited Fontainbleau High School in Mandeville to discuss the oil and gas industry to four 10th/11th grade classes in AP Chemistry and Physics. Each class session began with introductions and either an explanation of job titles or...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Guest Author – Courtney Sample, SPE Delta Section</em></p>
<p>On March 25th, four SPE young professional members and five LSU students visited Fontainbleau High School in Mandeville to discuss the oil and gas industry to four 10th/11th grade classes in AP Chemistry and Physics. Each class session began with introductions and either an explanation of job titles or class levels at LSU. The Fontainbleau students received advice about working in the petroleum industry and preparation for college.</p>
<p>After introductions, the presenters showed a few power point slides from the Energy4Me prepared presentation. During the presentation the students had numerous questions about the industry and college life. One major topic of discussion was degree selection and college advice. Sofia Miranda, a freshman at LSU talked about the importance of time management in college versus high school and how important studying is in college. Wendy Redpath, a junior at LSU talked about her personal experience of switching from Civil to Petroleum Engineering and the course overlap between the two disciplines. Courtney Sample, a reservoir engineer for Chevron discussed the importance of internships for students to confirm their college major choice.  Elizabeth Mann, a facilities engineer for Shell talked about recruiting and what companies are looking for in students. Everyone was very engaged during the discussions and eager to ask questions about engineering.</p>
<p>Another major topic of discussion was the many opportunities in the oil and gas industry. Dakoriye Charles, a freshman at LSU discussed his traveling experiences because of the petroleum industry. Jack Carona, a petroleum engineer for Griffin and Griffin talked about how his non routine job changes daily.  Richard Zaunbrecher, a deepwater exploration team lead with Shell also talked about his experience as a supervisor in the petroleum industry. Partnering with LSU made this event a great success! The college and workforce perspectives helped the students understand what it means to be a petroleum engineer. Other participants included Teddy Yao a freshman at LSU and James Stiernberg a graduate student from LSU.</p>
<p>Learn more about becoming a <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/blog/wp-admin/post.php?post=463&amp;action=edit&amp;message=10">petroleum engineer</a>.</p>
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		<title>SPE Delta Section Visits Thomas Jefferson High School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guest Author – Courtney Sample, SPE Delta Section On February 11th, three SPE members visited Thomas Jefferson High School to discuss oil and gas to two 12th grade classes, AP Environmental Science and AP Chemistry. We began by introducing ourselves explaining our individual paths leading to a career in the Petroleum Industry. Pete Lensing, who works for...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Guest Author – Courtney Sample, SPE Delta Section </em></p>
<p>On February 11th, three SPE members visited Thomas Jefferson High School to discuss oil and gas to two 12th grade classes, AP Environmental Science and AP Chemistry. We began by introducing ourselves explaining our individual paths leading to a career in the Petroleum Industry. Pete Lensing, who works for BOPCO, as a production engineer emphasized the benefits of working in the field as an intern and as a new hire.</p>
<p>Next, we presented a few power point slides from the energy4me prepared presentation. Before the presentation students were connvinced renewables would be the only source of energy in 2030. After an explanation and the World Energy Demand slide, they realized oil and coal would still be a vital source of energy in the future. Courtney Sample, a reservoir engineer for Chevron explained how Chevron and other petroleum companies have devoted whole Buisness Units to renewable energy and energy efficiency. At Chevron it is called Chevron Technology Ventures.</p>
<p>Sean OBoyle, a consultant for ExPert E&amp;P talked about the opportunities in the petroleum field. He informed students about the different options for a Petroleum Engineer. He explained how he has had the opportunity to travel around the world and also live in the state of Louisiana.</p>
<p>The students had lots of questions about the industry and about education. One really good question was about school and life balance. We encouraged the students to pursue petroleum engineering so that the energy industry has more creative minds in the future to find innovative cost effective ways to reduce our carbon footprint.</p>
<p>Learn more about a <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/careerscholarships/engineering-careers/careers-in-petroleum-engineering/">career in petroleum engineering</a> or <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/energy-facts/">energy sources</a>. </p>
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		<title>Congratulations to SPE member Belinda Wu “New Faces of Engineering” 2011 honoree!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is proud to announce that Belinda Wu, an SPE member, was among the New Faces of Engineering honorees for 2011. Each year, National Engineers Week Foundation, a coalition of engineering societies, major corporations and government agencies, asks its members to nominate colleagues 30 years old and younger...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This year the <a href="http://www.spe.org/index.php">Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)</a> is proud to announce that Belinda Wu, an SPE member, was among the New Faces of Engineering honorees for 2011.</p>
<p>Each year, National Engineers Week Foundation, a coalition of engineering societies, major corporations and government agencies, asks its members to nominate colleagues 30 years old and younger for consideration as one of the New Faces of Engineering. The work of the 2011 class reflects many of the most pressing issues that engineers are endeavoring to solve on a global scale, including energy resources, infrastructure renewal, technological advancement and national security.</p>
<p>Belinda Wu is currently a reservoir engineer for Woodside Energy Ltd. in Perth, Australia. She is passionate about her work because it is so dynamic, facing different challenges from day to day. As a reservoir engineer in the oil and gas industry, her job involves finding and extracting hydrocarbons from reservoir rock deep below the surface of the earth. Much of the world&#8217;s energy is sourced from oil and gas, so her work involves constantly improving on technologies that will enable more hydrocarbons to be extracted in a cost effective manner. She is excited about being an engineer. She chose her career because she enjoys the thrill of solving complex problems and likes the flexibility to work on site or in the office.  Plus, working in the oil and gas industry gives her the opportunity to travel.</p>
<p>Wu is currently a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers and serves on the young professionals coordinating committee in the Western Australian section. She is also a 2010 SPE regional award winner for outstanding young professional.</p>
<p>Wu holds a bachelor degree with honors in chemical engineering from the University of Adelaide. The petroleum engineering profession includes chemical, mechanical, civil, electrical and marine engineers, as well as those with degrees in petroleum engineering.</p>
<p>Read more about the <a href="http://www.eweek.org/Site/Engineers/newfaces2011/index.shtml">New Faces of Engineering honorees for 2011</a> or learn more about <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/careerscholarships/engineering-careers/">engineering careers</a>.</p>
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		<title>Join in the fun and help celebrate Engineers Week February 20-26!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Engineers Week is a global program that promotes math, science and technological literacy while encouraging students to consider a career in engineering by raising awareness of the positive contributions engineers make in today’s society. This year’s events will take place February 20-26, 2011, with additional events in March. The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Engineers Week is a global program that promotes math, science and technological literacy while encouraging students to consider a career in engineering by raising awareness of the positive contributions engineers make in today’s society. This year’s events will take place February 20-26, 2011, with additional events in March.</p>
<p>The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a sponsoring society of Engineers Week and hopes to attract bright young people to the exciting world of engineering. Many of SPE’s local sections use Energy4me to bring Engineers Week to their communities through activities such as:</p>
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<li>Giving classroom presentations</li>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.energy4me.org/download/ENGMakingOurLivesEasier.ppt">Energy – Making Our Lives Easier</a> (elementary)</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.energy4me.org/download/ENGWorldofDifference.ppt">Petroleum Engineers Make a World of Difference </a>(intermediate/secondary)</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.energy4me.org/download/Game_EngineersWeek.ppt">Game &#8211; Petroleum Engineers Make a World of Difference </a>(intermediate/secondary)</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.energy4me.org/download/ENGenergysgrandchallenges.ppt">Energy’s Grand Challenges </a>(educators/adults)</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.energy4me.org/download/EnergySourcesPowerPoint.pptx">Energy Sources of the World</a>  (educators, adults, intermediate and secondary)</p>
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<li>Organizing student tours of interesting engineering achievements in the community</li>
<li>Sponsoring materials for a <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/spe-volunteers/educational-workshops/teacher-workshops/">teacher workshop</a></li>
<li>Judging local Future City™ competitions</li>
<li>Offering art or essay contests for students on the importance of engineering</li>
<li>Purchasing <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/order/oil-and-natural-gas/">Oil and Natural Gas books</a> and <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/order/energy4me-kit/">Energy4me Kits </a>to donate to schools</li>
<li>Holding “Introduce a Girl to Engineering” events</li>
<li>Hosting “Engineer for a Day” programs in which high school students shadow engineers for one day</li>
<li>Presenting annual engineering scholarships awards banquets</li>
<li>Teaming with other organizations in your community for an expanded outreach</li>
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<p> <br /> Need ideas to get started? Check out the <a href="http://www.eweek.org/Home.aspx">Engineers Week website </a>for tips to jumpstart your Engineers Week celebration with special programs like “Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day” and National Engineers Week Future City™ Competition.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/">energy4me.org </a>to learn more about <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/careerscholarships/engineering-careers/">engineering careers</a>. </p>
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		<title>SPE Pittsburgh Petroleum Section Participating in Engineers Week at Carnegie Science Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 22:08:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guest Author – By Donna Marcotte, SPE Pittsburgh Petroleum Section, Board Member Student and professional members from the Pittsburgh Petroleum Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) will present demonstrations, exhibits, and hands-on activities at the Carnegie Science Center Engineers Week event on February 18 and 19. SPE Pittsburgh has been participating in this...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Guest Author – By Donna Marcotte, SPE Pittsburgh Petroleum Section, Board Member </em></p>
<p>Student and professional members from the Pittsburgh Petroleum Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) will present demonstrations, exhibits, and hands-on activities at the Carnegie Science Center Engineers Week event on February 18 and 19.</p>
<p>SPE Pittsburgh has been participating in this event for more than 10 years and is a contributing sponsor this year.</p>
<p>The SPE booth will feature petroleum engineering students from Pennsylvania State University (PSU), the SPE student chapter affiliate of the Pittsburgh professional section. The PSU SPE members will engage Pittsburgh area students in various activities and exhibits, developed by the students and contributed by various SPE Pittsburgh members and companies.</p>
<p>Booth activities will include various materials, samples, experiments and games—with lots of prizes and give-ways. Professional SPE members from the greater Pittsburgh area will also be on hand to help students with the materials and answer questions.</p>
<p>Companies contributing to the success of this event include: Baker Hughes, Burnett Oil, Centric Performance, EKT Interactive, EQT, EXCO Resources, Range Resources, Schlumberger, and Superior Well Services.</p>
<p>This year’s co-chairs for the SPE Pittsburgh booth are area residents and SPE members, Melissa Ramirez, a petroleum engineer at EXCO Resources, Inc. and Bill Thomas, a consultant with Centric Performance, LLC and member of the Marcellus Resource Group.</p>
<p>“This industry offers so much opportunity for anyone interested in any kind of engineering or earth science, such as geology,” explains Ramirez, also a PSU graduate. “It’s a chance to contribute daily to solving the world’s energy problems.”</p>
<p>“We want to get the word out to area students, so they can get the right education and take advantage of these exciting career opportunities, which are now right in their own backyards,” states Thomas.</p>
<p><strong>Petroleum Industry Full Circle in Pennsylvania</strong></p>
<p>Many credit Titusville, Pa., just north of Pittsburgh, as the birthplace of the modern oil and gas industry, when in 1859 Edwin Drake drilled the first commercial oil well. Oil production in Pennsylvania peaked in the early 20th century, and oil and gas production has continued over the years without a lot of fanfare. Since 2005, however, the industry has seen resurgence in the area with exploration and development of natural gas from the Marcellus Shale, a vast geological formation that spans six states, including a large portion of Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>New technologies—developed and deployed by engineers from many different disciplines—have made extracting natural gas from shale technologically and economically feasible. Many experts believe that the Marcellus Shale will provide a huge natural gas source for Northeast U.S. markets and a vital boost to the local economy in increased tax revenue, business activity, and good-paying jobs.</p>
<p><strong>About Engineers Week</strong></p>
<p>The Engineers Week event at the Carnegie Science Center celebrates engineering achievements and provides an opportunity to reach out to students K-12th grade and introduce them to exciting careers in engineering.</p>
<p>For more information about the Carnegie Science Center Engineers Week event, visit their website at <a href="http://www.carnegiesciencecenter.org/default.aspx?pageId=363">http://www.carnegiesciencecenter.org/default.aspx?pageId=363</a>.</p>
<p>For more information about Engineers Week, visit the National Engineers Week Foundation website at <a href="http://www.eweek.org">www.eweek.org</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About SPE</strong></p>
<p>The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a not-for-profit professional association whose members are engaged in energy resources development and production. SPE serves 88,000-plus members in 118 countries worldwide. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry and provides services through its publications, conferences, workshops, forums, and website. Learn more about <a href="http://www.spe.org">SPE</a> and its energy education program <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/">Energy4me</a>.</p>
<p>With more than 700 professional and student members throughout Western Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Petroleum Section is one of the many affiliated sections and chapters of SPE International, which is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.</p>
<p>One of the primary roles of SPE and the local section is to raise and award scholarships for college students. This year, SPE Pittsburgh will award $15,000 in scholarships to area students. For more information about SPE Pittsburgh, visit <a href="http://spepgh.weebly.com/">http://spepgh.weebly.com/</a>.</p>
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		<title>SPE Delta Section Visits Morgan City Jr. High School</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 18:23:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guest Author – By Jenny Young, SPE Delta Section, YP Chairperson On January 21st, four Society of Petroleum Engineer (SPE) members visited Morgan City Jr. High to discuss oil and gas to five 8th grade Earth Science classes. We began by introducing ourselves explaining our individual paths leading to a career in the Petroleum Industry. Josh Black,...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Guest Author – By Jenny Young, SPE Delta Section, YP Chairperson</em></p>
<p>On January 21st, four Society of Petroleum Engineer (SPE) members visited Morgan City Jr. High to discuss oil and gas to five 8th grade Earth Science classes. We began by introducing ourselves explaining our individual paths leading to a career in the Petroleum Industry. Josh Black, who drills wells for Shell in the Magnolia field, emphasized the benefits Nicholls State University offers with its work-study program.</p>
<p>Next, we presented a few power point slides from the energy4me prepared presentation. When asked where the students use petroleum products in their day-to-day life, they thought of the gasoline in cars and lawnmowers. However, they were baffled to learn that their desk chairs, aspirin, newspaper ink, shaving cream, and even lipstick are petroleum derived. Oscar Pasache, a student at Nicholls State University and working one week shifts offshore, brought bottles of crude oil and its extracted water and a flow meter and explained how the oil flows through the meter to tell us how much oil has been produced for the day.</p>
<p>Patrick Johnson, a full-time student at Nicholls State and president of their <a href="http://www.spe-delta.org/">SPE-Delta</a> <a href="http://www.spe-delta.org/display.asp?keyPageID=146&amp;page=youngprofessionalsprogram">student chapter</a>, tested the students’ energy IQ with fact or fiction questions from the energy4me kit. He mystified the students when stating the fact, “Hydrogen is the cleanest burning fuel.” Although it is the cleanest, the dark thick crude oil that was passed around is what all of us use on a daily basis. We encouraged the students to pursue petroleum engineering so that the energy industry has more creative minds in the future to figure out cleaner and more efficient ways to provide energy.</p>
<p>Recognition to the SPE members who volunteered their Friday to reach out and inspire the rising generation at Morgan City Jr. High, impacting 170 students: Josh Black, Oscar Pasache, Patrick Johnson, and Jennifer Young.</p>
<p>Learn more about giving a <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/spe-volunteers/classroom-presentations/">classroom presentation</a> or starting an <a href="http://www.energy4me.org/spe-volunteers/start-a-local-program/">Energy4me program</a>!</p>
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