Taking up the invitation from our SPE mother section, Vienna Basin Section, the day started after a kind welcoming with the annual meeting, gaining an outlook for the upcoming 2021/22 term.
Up next was a guided tour in the newly opened Innovation & Technology Center. Since August 2020, the ITC has been illustrating the state of art in the upstream sector by modern audio-visual systems. Various exhibits and models are demonstrating reservoir exploration, drilling scenarios, sucker rod pump functionality and innovative production concepts. The highlight of the tour was the 7-metre high cylindric 360 degrees screen presenting a mesmerizing cinematic film about OMV’s operations in Austria and all over the world.
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Chapter Mission Statement and Key Objectives
We look to this gilded statement as a guiding beacon in structuring and conducting our operations. Our adapted mission statement is to provide current students and incoming talent an operating platform to develop technical and professional competencies and industry engagement.
Weighing relevance against feasibility, we’d like to give an overview of the objectives we’ve set that we feel best encapsulate the core values of our Chapter. As an organization whose deeds and decisions hold the potential to shape students’ educational and professional experiences for the better, we always strive to adapt to the novelties and challenges of our milieu and industry. Forging ahead while consigned to stagnation is an oxymoron, and that’s why we’re focusing on not only fortifying the existing Chapter tenets but also laying the groundwork for developing the following:
Ours is an exceptional industry, one that is transforming by leaps and bounds in view of socioeconomic and environmental considerations. Slated to become the engineers at the forefront of this paradigm shift, we’ll be responsible for continuing to secure the global energy supply while ensuring we’re part of long-term sustainability efforts. It’s now more than ever that we require the unconditional support of our industry in guiding us through these times of rapid change.
We maintain the stance that continuous exposure to the industry during one’s education is the key to producing evolved engineers equipped for tackling the evolving problems of the future. It’s to this end that we’ll continue cooperating with companies regionally and globally in intensifying efforts to provide opportunities to our students for jobs, internships, and informative programs in the form of technical talks and lectures. It’s our goal to make sure industry presence is felt more strongly than ever and to transcend boundaries between the different stages of a Petroleum Engineer’s educational and professional career.
This initiative seeks to pull out all stops in developing as diverse a platform as resources permit for our students and those of associated chapters. This platform would encompass across-the-board events that would raise awareness of and encourage engagement in the dissemination of knowledge, from technical conferences to paper contents, both in-house and interinstitutional.
There’re many non-technical benefits to be accrued from active involvement in such functions, which are often objects of considerable industry interest. Participation and profession are flip sides of the same coin, as the events are gateways to expanding one’s network and coming into contact with representatives that seldom fails to open doors of opportunity. It’s for these reasons that we want to include as many events into our repertoire and encourage our students to become involved, starting with our flagship SCOPE conference.
Furthermore, we’re setting a high value on holding in-house workshops, training courses (on subjects ranging from CV-writing to Data Sciences), and internal technical sessions.
We firmly believe that SPE carries the potential for being something more than a mere organization and all the bureaucratic features it entails. Rather, it’s a community; one that fosters a sense of belonging amongst its constituents, conjoined in shared goals and a common purpose. The relationships forged between the students hold value beyond an academic scope, particularly when done so towards bringing Chapter projects to life. In cultivating communal inclusion and rapport, we want to pepper the students’ schedule with plenty of opportunities to wind down and blow off steam through socially stimulating events and meets, ranging from the famous annual BBQ to bowling nights and commemorative parties. Injecting a healthy dose of socializing into the educational experience, especially for the younger students, is crucial in maintaining a balanced approach to university life.
Along with increasing social awareness brought about by globalized connectivity come hurdles endemic to our industry. A facet of the modern Petroleum Engineer that’s of growing importance is the ability to communicate with society at large in a way that facilitates understanding and places an approachable face onto our profession. Openness and soft skills are of the essence. It is becoming our duty as future engineers to establish a dialogue with non-specialists and address issues in a way that dispels misapprehensions and misconceptions about our industry and its role in the world. Part of this includes volunteering efforts as well as giving lectures for entry-level students at local schools through technical presentations, extensive discussions, and various case examples on what Petroleum Engineering is, its importance, and the role of engineers. The HSE aspects of our field are at the heart of the matter.
Wintershall DEA – SPEAD Programm On Campus Presentation
Dear fellow PE-Students!
The annually held SPEAD Program Presentation accompanied by the On Campus Interviews held by Wintershall DEA are upcoming!
Facts:
SPEAD Program Presentation
18.11.2019 starting time 6 p.m, HS Kuppelwieser (new university building)
After the presentation there will be a buffet provided by our Mensa with sandwiches and drinks, where you can come together with the people from Wintershall DEA and ask them questions, or just chat, in a relaxed ambience.
Additional to the presentation there will be On Campus Interviews for SPEAD Programm applicants! These will be held the morning after the presentation on the 19.11.2019 in the DPE Leoben.
For the SPEAD Flyer please click on these two Links!
SPEAD On Campus Interviews Montanuniversität Leoben 2019
FAQ On Campus SPEAD
Deadline is soon on the 10th of November, so hurry up and apply ASAP for this unique opportunity!
Stay ahead!
OPEC visit
‘Enable the global oil and gas E&P industry to share technical knowledge needed to meet the world’s energy needs in a safe and environmentally responsible manner’ -SPE vision
SPE chapter leoben had the honor to welcome a special guest at our Alma Mater: OPEC, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries represented in Mrs. Hind Zaher from personal relations and Mr. Haris Aliefendic, a senoir analyst from the energy studies departement. The event started with Mrs. Zaher giving an introduction to the origins and history of esteemed organization while delivering key insights to its former and ongoing operations and aims. The latter was followed by another presentation by Mr. Aliefendic on the current oil market and the influence that OPEC has as an Organisation and an exciting Q/A session.
This event took place at the new Petroleum Depatment building (DPE) with students of the Petroleum Engineering and Geology Study Program where we had the pleasure to show OPEC our new building.
This was a fascinating event, providing a glimpse into one of the biggest and most important organisations in the oil and gas industry and therefore we would like to thank Mrs. Zaher and Mr. Alifendic for giving us their time and everyone involved in the making of this event.