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Tinker, 2008 Scott W. Tinker Scott W. Tinker President President American Association of Petroleum Geologists American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bureau of Economic Geology Bureau of Economic Geology Jackson School of Geosciences Jackson School of Geosciences The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Austin Workforce Observations AAPG AAPG International Conference and International Conference and Exhibition Exhibition Cape Town, South Africa Cape Town, South Africa October, 2008 October, 2008

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Page 1: Tinker, 2008 Scott W. Tinker President American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bureau of Economic Geology Jackson School of Geosciences The University

Tinker, 2008

Scott W. TinkerScott W. TinkerPresidentPresident

American Association of Petroleum GeologistsAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists

Bureau of Economic GeologyBureau of Economic GeologyJackson School of GeosciencesJackson School of GeosciencesThe University of Texas at AustinThe University of Texas at Austin

Workforce ObservationsWorkforce Observations

AAPGAAPGInternational Conference and ExhibitionInternational Conference and Exhibition

Cape Town, South AfricaCape Town, South AfricaOctober, 2008October, 2008

AAPGAAPGInternational Conference and ExhibitionInternational Conference and Exhibition

Cape Town, South AfricaCape Town, South AfricaOctober, 2008October, 2008

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Tinker, 2008

DemographicsDemographics CyclesCycles Balance and BridgesBalance and Bridges

ObservationsObservationsObservationsObservations

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Age DemographicsAge DemographicsDeveloping NationsDeveloping Nations

Age DemographicsAge DemographicsDeveloping NationsDeveloping Nations

Source: UN Website

Brazil '03

Saudi '04

India '01

Mexico '03

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Age DemographicsAge DemographicsDeveloped NationsDeveloped Nations

Age DemographicsAge DemographicsDeveloped NationsDeveloped Nations

Source: UN Website

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France/UK '04

China '00

US '04

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Age DemographicsAge DemographicsAge DemographicsAge Demographics

Source: UN Website

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Developed nations are “older”

Developed

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Source: National Petroleum Council, 2007

Geopolitical ShiftGeopolitical ShiftGeopolitical ShiftGeopolitical Shift

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DemographicsDemographics CyclesCycles Balance and BridgesBalance and Bridges

ObservationsObservationsObservationsObservations

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Energy-Economy CyclesEnergy-Economy CyclesEnergy-Economy CyclesEnergy-Economy Cycles

•Global oil demand/supply (D/S) is tight

•Currencies are strong or weak

•Speculators hedge against currencies by buying oil

•Tight D/S and speculation drive up the price of oil

•High price dampens energy demand

•Lower D/S, excess production capacity (short term), weak economy drive oil price down

•Global interdependence impacts global markets

•Lower oil prices help stabilize the economy

•and…

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Department of Geosciences,Department of Geosciences, University of TexasUniversity of Texas

Total MastersTotal MastersDepartment of Geosciences,Department of Geosciences, University of TexasUniversity of Texas

Total MastersTotal Masters

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Department of Geosciences,Department of Geosciences, University of TexasUniversity of Texas

Total Ph.D.sTotal Ph.D.sDepartment of Geosciences,Department of Geosciences, University of TexasUniversity of Texas

Total Ph.D.sTotal Ph.D.s

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US Upstream R&D 2004 Dollars CERA

Compound CyclesCompound CyclesCompound CyclesCompound Cycles

Year

Data: BP, EIA February 2007.US Department of Commerce

1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005

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DemographicsDemographics CyclesCycles Balance and BridgesBalance and Bridges

ObservationsObservationsObservationsObservations

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No problemsat all

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HOW EASY IS IT TO MANAGE DUAL CAREERSIN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY?

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QAd6422From Chadud, N., Tealdi, L., Howe, S., and Sprunt, E., 2007, How companies attract and retain talented engineers whose spouses have careers, in Talent & Technology, v. 1, no. 4, p. 5–10.

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Goal: Reverse the trend of decreasing women in energy sciences throughout a full career

•Maintaining a science edge in the “part time” years

• Separating what we want to do from what we are willing to do

•Reverse discrimination

• Precedent setting and consistency of policies

•Avoiding flexibility dysfunction

Dual Career ChallengesDual Career ChallengesDual Career ChallengesDual Career Challenges

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Complex global issues pose technological and social challenges requiring an integrated approach

Each sector has different time scales for decision making, and are motivated by different opportunities

Science, policy and commercialization are critical partners for the future

Bridge across the canyons and peaks

Industry, Government, Industry, Government, AcademeAcademe

Industry, Government, Industry, Government, AcademeAcademe

BridgeBridge

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Summary: It Takes a Team!Summary: It Takes a Team!Summary: It Takes a Team!Summary: It Takes a Team!

Student!

Industry!

Policy Maker!

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Fossil fuels are essential for many Fossil fuels are essential for many decadesdecades

Price volatility is likely; must enjoy Price volatility is likely; must enjoy changechange

Global demographics are evolvingGlobal demographics are evolving

Talent is the fundamental priorityTalent is the fundamental priority

Summary ConceptsSummary ConceptsSummary ConceptsSummary Concepts

Government/industry/academe Government/industry/academe must work together to bridge must work together to bridge across the cycles in order to across the cycles in order to

create a stable environment that create a stable environment that attracts and retains the best attracts and retains the best

talent in the world.talent in the world.

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A career in the energy industry is A career in the energy industry is exciting, challenging, rewarding exciting, challenging, rewarding

and at times terrifying! and at times terrifying!

You cannot find a more You cannot find a more meaningful issue on which to meaningful issue on which to

work for the coming century than work for the coming century than global energy. Period.global energy. Period.

Get after it!Get after it!

A career in the energy industry is A career in the energy industry is exciting, challenging, rewarding exciting, challenging, rewarding

and at times terrifying! and at times terrifying!

You cannot find a more You cannot find a more meaningful issue on which to meaningful issue on which to

work for the coming century than work for the coming century than global energy. Period.global energy. Period.

Get after it!Get after it!http://www.great-lakes.net/teach/history/macbridge/mac_2.html