Most of Phil's career has been as an entrepreneur connected to education and training in the upstream oil and gas business. Having graduated from Nottingham University with a degree in politics he was made an Honorary Life Member of the University Union. In 2003, after some travel and a short period working in conferences and publishing, Phil became half of the partnership that founded Getenergy in Aberdeen. He has since been awarded the Livewire Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in London and was runner-up in the UK-wide competition. Under Phil's leadership, Getenergy's brand has achieved widespread recognition in the oil and gas and education sectors and more than 40 countries are regularly involved in its meetings, networks and publications. Phil is often asked to speak at international events and is an influential and well-respected international figure in the oil and gas industry who has visited more than 45 countries in support of Getenergy's activities including Iraq, Libya and Equatorial Guinea. His opinion is increasingly sought by Ministers and their governments in matters connected to developing sustainable economic value through training and education funded by oil and gas activities.
Volume 1: Education and Training for the Oil and Gas Industry: Case Studies in Partnership and Collaboration highlights, for the first time, 8 powerful case studies in which universities, colleges and training providers are working with oil companies to produce capable, competent people. This essential companion in our series illustrates not only the carefully researched details of the partnerships and collaborative activities, but also offers commentary on each of the cases from Getenergy's decade of experience in uniting universities, colleges, training providers and the upstream oil and gas industry on a global basis. - Edited by Getenergy's Executive Team which for more than a decade has uniquely specialized in mapping and connecting the world of academia and learning with the upstream oil and gas industry through events and workshops around the globe. - Detailed research into the key facts surrounding each case with analysis to enable readers to quickly and effectively extract the lessons and apply to a variety of challenges in building oil/gas workforce capacity. - Highlights the business lessons for universities, colleges and training providers from collaborative working to support skills projects for major companies where demand is greatest. - Includes full colour images and partnership diagrams' to underscore key concepts- Offers a unified and universal case study rating mechanism in which readers can participate on-line to be part of this important and varied community.
Front Cover 1
Education and Training for the Oil and Gas Industry: Case Studies in Partnership and Collaboration 4
Copyright 5
Contents 6
Acknowledgements 10
Dedication 12
Preface 14
ENERGY—EDUCATION—ECONOMY 14
About Getenergy 22
ABOUT THE AUTHORS 24
PHIL ANDREWS 24
JIM PLAYFOOT 24
The Case Studies 26
INTRODUCTION TO THE CASE STUDIES 26
Case Study 1 - ENI, Mattei and Boldrini: A Radical Response to the Challenges of Developing International Energy Expertise 28
THE MOTIVATION 28
THE CONTEXT 29
THE SOLUTION 32
THE IMPACT 37
WHAT MADE THE PARTNERSHIP SUCCESSFUL? 39
THE CHALLENGES 40
THE COST 40
Case Study 2 - The University of Trinidad and Tobago: A University Designed and Built in Partnership with Industry 44
THE MOTIVATION 44
THE CONTEXT 45
THE SOLUTION 47
THE IMPACT 51
WHAT MADE THE PARTNERSHIP SUCCESSFUL? 51
THE CHALLENGES 54
THE COST 54
Case Study 3 - exploHUB: Developing the Next Generation of Energy Explorers 58
THE MOTIVATION 58
THE CONTEXT 59
THE SOLUTION 60
THE IMPACT 66
WHAT MADE THE PARTNERSHIP SUCCESSFUL? 67
THE CHALLENGES 68
THE COST 69
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 71
Case Study 4 - Australian Centre for Energy and Process Training (ACEPT): A State-Funded Training Facility Built on Industry Partnerships 72
THE MOTIVATION 72
THE CONTEXT 73
THE SOLUTION 74
ACEPT PARTNERSHIP 1: REMOTE ACCESS TRAINING 76
ACEPT PARTNERSHIP 2: THE SHELL FLNG PROJECT 77
ACEPT PARTNERSHIP 3: WOMEN IN ENGINEERING PROGRAMME 78
ACEPT PARTNERSHIP 4: GORGON ENTRY SKILLS TRAINING PROGRAMME 79
THE IMPACT 80
WHAT MADE THE PARTNERSHIPS SUCCESSFUL? 81
THE CHALLENGES 81
THE COST 82
Case Study 5 - Takoradi Polytechnic and the Ghanaian Energy Industry: An Education/Industry Partnership to Build an Energy Workforce for Ghana 86
THE MOTIVATION 86
THE CONTEXT 87
THE SOLUTION 89
THE IMPACT 92
WHAT MADE THE PARTNERSHIP SUCCESSFUL? 93
THE CHALLENGES 94
THE COST 94
Case Study 6 - NorTex Petroleum Cluster: An Industry/Academic Partnership to Develop the Energy Professionals of the Future 98
THE MOTIVATION 98
THE CONTEXT 99
THE SOLUTION 102
THE IMPACT 106
WHAT MADE THE PARTNERSHIP SUCCESSFUL? 107
THE CHALLENGES 108
THE COST 109
Case Study 7 - Penspen and Northumbria University: A Partnership to Develop the Next Generation of Pipeline Engineers 112
THE MOTIVATION 112
THE CONTEXT 113
THE SOLUTION 114
THE IMPACT 118
WHAT MADE THE PARTNERSHIP SUCCESSFUL? 119
THE CHALLENGES 120
THE COST 121
Case Study 8 - ShaleNET: A Partnership to Develop Entry-Level Candidates for the Marcellus Shale Play 126
THE MOTIVATION 126
THE CONTEXT 127
THE SOLUTION 129
THE IMPACT 132
WHAT MADE THE PARTNERSHIP SUCCESSFUL? 133
THE CHALLENGES 133
THE COST 134
End Note 138
ENERGY 138
EDUCATION 139
ECONOMY 139
Index 142
ENI, Mattei and Boldrini
A Radical Response to the Challenges of Developing International Energy Expertise
Abstract
This case study considers the establishment of the ENI Graduate School for the Study of Hydrocarbons in 1957 under the guidance of Enrico Mattei and Marcello Boldrini. The Graduate School was set up to provide education and development to the next generation of energy leaders and, crucially, was open to candidates from overseas as well as those from within Italy. The School was radical as it embraced a multi-disciplinary approach to the development of its students and, within this context, challenged the pervading models of operation that had developed within the industry over previous decades. Many of the graduates of the School went on to perform critical roles within the energy industry of their native countries with some leading the growth of national oil companies within emergent energy nations. Mattei's vision was to both support the development of individuals who could free their country from the grip of the international oil companies and to ensure that those individuals had strong and positive connections to ENI so that positive partnerships would emerge over time. This case study considers how Mattei and Boldrini achieved their vision, the level of success they achieved and the legacy they left behind.
Keywords
Education as cultural diplomacyENIEnrico MatteiGraduate School for the Study of HydrocarbonsMarcello Boldrini
Chapter Outline
This case study has been written by Elisabetta Bini, Research Fellow, University of Trieste.
The Motivation
Head office of the Enrico Mattei Foundation, Milan, 1996. In 1990 the Foundation launched research in environment, energy, economic development, health and territory issues.Copyright Eni—from Eni’s Historical Archives, Rome.
Enrico Mattei, portrait.Copyright Eni—from Eni’s Historical Archives, Rome.
The Context
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.5.2014 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Pädagogische Psychologie |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik | |
Technik ► Bergbau | |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
Technik ► Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-12-800990-X / 012800990X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-12-800990-1 / 9780128009901 |
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