January 27, 2015 Cannexus 15 National Career Development Conference Heather DeBoer, Project Manager Occupational Information and Tools Mel Griswold, Project.

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January 27, 2015 Cannexus 15 National Career Development Conference Heather DeBoer, Project Manager Occupational Information and Tools Mel Griswold, Project Advisor, Occupational Information and Tools Petroleum Human Resources Division of Enform

Agenda Introduction – About the Petroleum HR, a division of Enform Overview of Canada’s Oil and Gas Industry – How the Petroleum Industry Works – Career Options Labour Market Outlooks: Key Findings and Analysis – Oil and Gas Workforce and Current Hiring Environment – Employment and Hiring Outlook – Projected Labour and Skill Shortages Tips and Resources for Jobseekers

About the Petroleum Human Resources Division of Enform The primary resource to address workforce issues in the petroleum industry. Proactively seek solutions through collaborative partnerships Anticipate the evolving needs of the industry A catalyst for change Our key priorities: Labour Market Information (LMI) Careers in Oil and Gas/Occupational Information and Tools Petroleum HR Division’s human resources services + Enform’s safety and training services = One integrated national entity serving Canada’s oil and gas industry

How does the oil and gas industry work? What are the career options in the industry?

3 rd largest natural gas producer 6 th largest crude oil producer (rank increasing with oil sands) Employs about 550,000 people in Canada (directly and indirectly) Energy is now Canada’s largest export sector (took over from automobile industry in 2003) Industry payments to governments: $18 Billion Over 6,000 products we use everyday are made from petroleum Long history: first well in Canada was in 1858 Canada’s Oil & Gas Industry

How does the Oil & Gas Industry Work? Upstream Midstream Downstream

Upstream Find it Extract it

Midstream Photo: Canaport LNG Move it Store it

Downstream Making it useful for consumers Refineries Petrochemical companies Natural gas distribution utilities Then sell it! Photos: Suncor

Career Options

What kind of careers are there? 1,000+ companies Identify drilling prospects Acquire land & mineral rights Conduct public involvement Contract service companies Exploration & Production

A Closer Look at the Oil Sands Sector

Seismic Careers Surveyors Line Clearers Seismic Drilling Crews Data Acquisition & Recording Resource: Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) What kind of careers are there? Services Photos: Technicoil & Halliburton

Drilling & Completions Careers Drilling Rig Crews – Leasehands (Roustabout), Floorhands (Roughnecks) – Rig Technicians, Motorhands, Derrickhand, Driller – Rig Managers – Service Rig Crews - Floorhands (Roughnecks), Derrickhand - Operators (Driller) - Rig Managers - Resource : Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) What kind of careers are there? Services

Petroleum Services Careers Cementing Helper Truck Driver Fracturing Operator Rigger Snubber Well Testing Assistant Wireline Operator Safety trainer Environmental management Waste treatment, recycling and disposal Resource: Petroleum Services Association of Canada What kind of careers are there? Services

Pipeline Careers Construction Testing Management Public involvement Resource : Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA) What kind of careers are there? Pipelines Photos: Spectra Energy & CEPA

What is the current hiring environment in Canada’s oil and gas industry? What is the future of employment in Canada’s oil and gas industry?

Current Business Environment Short-term impacts from falling commodity prices. Budget/spending reviews but making strategic decisions around where to cut Some project deferrals or cancellations although some oil sands projects coming on stream Industry still planning for long-term growth. Market diversification and building infrastructure are key

Hot Jobs

Where are the Job Opportunities?

Top Recruitment Channels

Top 10 Career Prospects in Canada’s Oil and Gas Industry TOP TEN OCCUPATIONS WITH GREATEST NET HIRING REQUIREMENTS* TO 2022 (# of job openings Low Growth – Expansion) Industry Total ( 62,440 – 84,030 ) 1 Power engineers (steam-ticketed operators)2,945 – 4,105 2 Heavy equipment operators (except crane)2,425 – 3,990 3 Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers, and related workers2,945 – 3,985 4 Drilling coordinators/production managers3,050 – 3,945 5 Supervisors, oil and gas drilling and service2,930 – 3,640 6 Oil and gas drilling, servicing, and related labourers2,415 – 3,480 7 Petroleum engineers2,150 – 2,910 8 Truck drivers2,200 – 2,825 9 Oil and gas well drilling workers and service operators1,860 – 2, Geologists and geophysicists1,715 – 2,305 *Net hiring requirements = hiring due to industry activity + age-related attrition (excludes non-retirement turnover)

Occupational Labour Shortages to 2022 Chemical engineering technologists Chemical engineers Civil engineers Crane operators Drafting technologists and technicians Drilling coordinators/production managers Electrical/instrumentation engineers Environmental technicians Geologists and geophysicists Heavy equipment operators Heavy-duty equipment mechanics Industrial electricians Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians Public and environmental health and safety inspectors Instrumentation engineering technologists Instrumentation technicians Insulators Mechanical engineering technologists Mechanical engineers Millwrights and machinists Mining engineers Non-destructive testers and inspection technicians Oil and gas drilling, servicing, and related labourers Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers, and related workers Oil and gas well drilling workers and service operators Petroleum engineers Petroleum/mining/geological engineering technologists Power engineers (steam-ticket required) Project engineers Purchasing agents and officers Steamfitters and pipefitters Supervisors, oil and gas drilling and service Truck drivers Welders

Resources

Tips and Resources for Job Seekers Tips for job seekers interested in the oil and gas industry: Understand the industry and the different sectors Research oil and gas careers Get your resume and cover letter ready Practice your interviewing skills Understand your transferrable skills Research companies in advance Find companies through oil and gas industry associations (member listing) or directories Be willing to be mobile (travel or re-locate)… but do your research first! Network and talk to people that work in oil and gas Check local oil and gas industry associations Follow industry and business news for significant energy projects Understand the current and future economic and labour market environment

Careers in Oil + Gas –

Job Board

Choose Your Future – Career Quiz

Day in the Life

Occupational Information

Social Media Initiatives – Facebook.com/careersinoilandgas

Social Media Initiatives –

COG E-Newsletter

Petroleum HR Division E-Newsletter

Labour Market Reports

Enform –

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