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Annual Report 2017 Next Generation Program PETROLEUM CLUB of Western Australia CONNECTING PEOPLE WITH ENERGY

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Annual Report 2017Next Generation Program

PETROLEUM CLUBof Western Austral ia

CONNECT ING PEOPLE WITH ENERGY

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NEXT GENERATION PROGRAM - ANNUAL REPORTThis annual report summarises the Next Generation Program for 2017.

The Next Generation program introduces Year 8-10 students to the oil and gas industry in a fun, interactive and educational environment. Our aim is to provide information on career pathways, employment opportunities and culture within the industry.

This is a community engagement initiative that has been facilitated by the Petroleum Club of WA since 1991.

SCHOOL PARTICIPATION 2017We had over 350 students from 8 schools participating in the 2017 program.

Many of the schools have been involved with our program for many years and come back year after year. We would like to thank our participating schools, and more importantly our teachers, who assist in delivering the program.

THE PROGRAMIt’s been a busy year for our schools and mentors, with 4 mentor visits completed

throughout the year, plus the Student Expo Day held in September.

During the mentor visits, students learnt about the impact the oil and gas industry has on society, and participated in interactive experiments. They also had the opportunity to speak with panel mentors who shared their experiences in the industry. Mentors then assisted students with their project deliverable - a presentation on their chosen career path.

The panel of judges had a tough task of choosing the winning group, presented at the Student Expo Day in September.

Congratulations to all our schools, the presentations were brilliant!

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORTThis program would not be possible without the support of our mentors and sponsors. This year, the Next Generation program was fortunate enough to have significant support from a group of excellent industry representatives who provided mentorship and drive for the program. The mentors have provided their time on a voluntary basis, giving students the opportunity to hear first hand from industry professionals who share their skills and experiences with the students. This is one of the program highlights.

The future is in our hands, and the Next Generation Committee look forward to building and developing the program with your support.

CRAIG SCOTT MARSHALL NEXT GENERATION VICE PRESIDENT

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THANK YOU TO OUR LEAD MENTORS

COMPANY MENTOR

Quadrant Energy Craig MarshallQuadrant Energy Gianluca Di MartinoQuadrant Energy Ian RitchieQuadrant Energy Steven FogartyQuadrant Energy Roger LewisINPEX Brett DohertyINPEX Catherine Clissold-JonesINPEX Melanie MarshallChevron Liz CalcottEaglehawk Engineering Pamela WheelerSchlumberger Dario BongiovanniUpstream Production Solutions Colby HauserWoodside Energy Adam Morris

PANEL MENTORS

COMPANY MENTOR

Quadrant Energy Brendan JonesQuadrant Energy Reza ParkerQuadrant Energy Marcia EvansQuadrant Energy Libby HowittINPEX Craig HunterINPEX Jonathan LuuINPEX David VercoINPEX Phil GraingerINPEX Mathew McAuliffeINPEX Shannon CarterINPEX Bill BannerINPEX Cameron McPhieAPA Group Tayah Gallacher CITI Pacific Mining Dominic RodwellPrimero Hamish SmithSchlumberger Cristy LittleTechnipFMC Aaron PushparatnamWoodside Energy Katherine LangworthyWoodside Energy Sujay KarkhanisWoodside Energy Amena Gorgehpour

PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS OF 2017

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PROGRAM BREAKDOWN

MENTOR VISIT #1 - INTRODUCTION TO THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRYThe first mentor session provides students with an introduction to the oil and gas industry and the impact it has on society. They also took part in an SPE interactive experiment to further engage them in oil extraction.

The students thoroughly enjoyed the hands on activity undertaking ‘perforated well casing’.

Mechanical Engineer

Risk & Insurance Manager

Development Engineer

Internal Auditor

Human Resources Advisor

Well Engineer

Business Development Manager

Environmental Advisor

Petroleum Geologist

Drilling Engineer

Electrical Trade

OH& S Manager

Chemical Engineer

Offshore Quality Coordinator

Process Engineer

Team Leader - Vessels

Installation Engineer

Projects Manager

Subsea Technician

Reservoir Engineer

Civil Engineer

MENTOR VISIT #3 & 4 - PRESENTATIONSVisits three and four are focused on preparing the project deliverable. Students were asked to form groups of 4 -5 and create a presentation on their researched career path.

Students presented their project presentations to their teacher and mentor, who look for the following criteria to choose the winning group:

Research Knowledge

Presentation Flow

Group Contribution

Creativity

The winning groups from each school are invited to attend the Student Expo Day held in September, where their presentations will be judged to identify the overall winner of the Next Generation Program.

MENTOR VISIT #2 - PANEL MENTOR PRESENTATIONThe second visit was a career panel, where mentors from various backgrounds and disciplines shared their career journey in the oil and gas industry. This year we had over 30 mentors take part in the panel session, giving students an insight into the following careers:

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STUDENT EXPO DAYIn September, the winning group of students from each school came together at Curtin University to share their research presentation and to celebrate their achievements.

This aspect of the program is designed to encourage interaction between the schools and to continue to engage the students by providing further

contact and interaction with industry representatives.

PRESENTATIONS

The successful teams from each school gave their winning presentation on their chosen career path, presenting to our panel of judges.

The presentations were very entertaining with game shows, interviews, role play movies and even a dance routine!

The judges had a tough decision to make when choosing the program winner. Butler College came out on top, winning a HUET and Sea

Survival kindly sponsored by IFAP.

EXPO ACTIVITIES

We had a fantastic set up of interactive displays for the students to participate in, giving them hands on experience and the chance to speak with University students and special industry representatives.

THANK YOU TO OUR PROGRAM SUPPORTERS FOR PROVIDING OUR INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS:

3D HIVE presentation by Curtin University

3D Safety Induction Goggles by INPEX

3D VR Goggles by Primero

Oil Well Deposit by Curtin University

PPE Dress-up Station by Work Clobber

Subsea Development Presentation by TechnipFMC

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NEW OPPORTUNITIES In 2018 we hope to extend our reach and invite regional schools to take part in the Next Generation program.

Our program mentors will visit regional schools to facilitate information sessions on career pathways and share their experience working in the industry. This will give us the opportunity to engage with a wider audience and give a greater number of schools across WA exposure to the oil and gas industry.

HOW TO BE INVOLVED...

The Next Generation program is the success it is because of the on-going support from our industry.

We encourage you to contact our office if you have the time and resources available to commit to the development of the program. This can be either by way of sponsorship, mentoring, interactive displays or event volunteering to assist in the coordination of the program itself.

BECOME A SPONSORA great way to align your organisation with an initiative that engages the wider community and our future workforce, as well as financially supporting the program.

BECOME A MENTORVolunteer your time to visit the students and share your experiences of working in the oil and gas industry. This is a rewarding opportunity to give back to the industry you work in, engage with the ‘next generation’ of aspiring students and ignite their passion for the oil and gas industry.

PROVIDE DISPLAYS AND PRIZES FOR THE STUDENT EXPO DAYThe finale of the program gives students an opportunity to gain further insight by exploring interactive displays and receiving a take home gift pack with corporate goodies.

Register to be involved in the 2018 program today. Expressions of interest now open!

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NEXT GENERATION IMAGE GALLERY

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THANK YOU TO OUR 2017

SPONSORS & PARTNERS

PLATINUM SPONSORS

EDUCATION SPONSORS PRIZE SPONSORS

SUPPORTING SPONSORS

STUDENT EXPO DAY PARTNERS

Contact the Petroleum Club of WA

08 9226 3779 www.petroleumclub.org.auLevel 6, 533 Hay Street, 6005 [email protected]