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Page 1: ENERGY EDUCATION PROGRAMS Star Symposium 2013

ENERGY

EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Star Symposium 2013

Community and Technical College System of West VirginiaJames L. Skidmore

ChancellorPhone: 304-558-0265

Email: [email protected]

COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM OF WV

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Community and Technical College Locations

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Industry Workforce Needs 2008

77% of Companies Agree There is a Shortage of Qualified Job Candidates

Electrical

Oil & Gas

Needs

Overhead Line Maintenance Sub-station Operation Sub-station Maintenance Power Plant Technician Power Plant Electricians Floorhands Derrickhands

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Energy Industry Workforce Needs 2008

CTCS Programs

Electrical Distribution

Power Plant Technology

Mechatronics

Oil & Gas Training

o OSHA Trainingo Gas Drilling Simulator Trainingo Junior / Senior Floorhando Derrickhando Oil Rig Operatoro Rig Pass Certificationo Land Management (Landman)

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Oil & Gas Industry Workforce Needs 2012

Workforce Challenges

Finding Qualified Workers

Aging Workforce

Retention of Skilled Workers

Lack of Basic Skills (Math, Reading, Computer, Problem Solving, Technical Skills)

Drug Free

Transferability of Skills

Work Ethic, Safety

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Oil & Gas Industry Workforce Needs 2012

Workforce Needs

Title Analyst

Lease Analyst

Landman

Compression Technicians

Measurement Technicians

Networking

Petroleum Surveyor Technicians

Surveyors (GTS)

CDL Drivers

Diesel Mechanics

Welders

Pipe Inspectors

Concrete Layout Laborer

Lab Technicians

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Petroleum Technology

Curriculum:

Hands-on training

Fully functional classroom simulators

Full-size functional outdoor simulators

• Drilling

• Production

Reviewed by Industry Program Steering Committee

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Petroleum Technology

Skillsets

Upgrade Training

Certificate of Applied Science

Associate of Applied Science

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Certificate of Applied Science

First Semester L LB CR

MATH 1101 – Applied Technical Math or College Algebra 3 0 3

INFO 1100 – Computer Concepts and Applications 3 0 3

PTRM 1100 – Appalachian Petroleum Industry and Careers Options 3 0 3

PTRM 1102 – Health, Safety and Environment Hazard Recognition 2 3 3

PTRM 1104 – Production Technology with Hands-on Lab 2 3 3

Total Semester Lecture, Lab, and Credit Hours 13 6 15

Second Semester L LB CRBasic Technical Communications 3 0 3PTRM 1105 – First Aid/CPR for Petroleum Industry 1 0 1PTRM 1107 – Rigging for Land-Based Oil and Gas Operations 1 3 2PTRM 1109 – Drilling Technology with Hands-on Lab 2 3 3PTRM 1113 – Free Plunger Lift with Hands-on Lab 2 3 3PTRM 1115 - Sucker Rod Pumping with Hands-on Lab 2 3 3

Total Semester Lecture, Lab, and Credit Hours 11 12 15

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Associate of Applied Science

First Semester L1 LB CRMATH 1101 – Applied Technical Math or College Algebra 3 0 3INFO 1100 – Computer Concepts and Applications2 3 0 3PTRM 1100 – Appalachian Petroleum Industry and Careers Options3 3 0 3PTRM 1102 – Health, Safety and Environment Hazard Recognition4 2 3 3PTRM 1104 – Production Technology with Hands-on Lab3 2 3 3

Total Semester Lecture, Lab, and Credit Hours 13 6 15

Second Semester L LB CRBasic Technical Communications 3 0 3PTRM 1105 – First Aid/CPR for Petroleum Industry1 1 0 1PTRM 1107 – Rigging for Land-Based Oil and Gas Operations2 1 3 2PTRM 1109 – Drilling Technology with Hands-on Lab 2 3 3PTRM 1113 – Free Plunger Lift with Hands-on Lab3 2 3 3PTRM 1115 - Sucker Rod Pumping with Hands-on Lab3 2 3 3

Total Semester Lecture, Lab, and Credit Hours 11 12 15

Summer L LB CRPTRM 1120 – Internship Elective 0 6 2

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Associate of Applied Science

Third Semester L LB CR

ENGL 1104 – Written English I 3 0 3

PTRM 2200 – Soft Skills/Leadership Skills for Petroleum (Social Science) 2 2 3

PTRM 2202 – Well Completions Design and Operations with Lab 2 3 3

PTRM 2206 – Applied Chemistry for Petroleum with Lab 3 2 4

2 Credit Hour Petroleum Elective 1 3 2

Total Semester Lecture, Lab, and Credit Hours 11 10 15

Fourth Semester L LB CRPTRM 2211 – Supervisory Level Well Control with Hands-on Lab1 2 3 3PTRM 2213 – Gas Measurement with Hands-on Lab 1 3 2PTRM 2215 – Electrical, Analog, and Digital Applications for Petroleum w/Lab 2 3 3PTRM 2217 – Petroleum Geology for Appalachia 2 0 2PTRM 2219 – Hydraulic and Pneumatic Applications for Petroleum w/Lab 2 3 32 Credit Hour Petroleum Elective 1 3 2

Total Semester Lecture, Lab, and Credit Hours 10 15 15

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Associate of Applied Science

Petroleum Electives L LB CR

PTRM 2221 – Summer Internship 0 6 2

PTRM 2223 – Well Log Interpretation 1 3 2

PTRM 2225 – Well Servicing with Hands-on Lab 1 3 2

PTRM 2227 – Pressure Pumping Operations 2 0 2

PTRM 2229 – Off-Road Diesel Forklift/Manlift Operations for Petroleum1 1 3 2

1 – Includes Hands-on practice and testing for OSHA recognized forklift certification. Manlifts are known by several names including aerial work platforms and boom lifts.

NOTE: Student absences may be problematic for classes with industry or government validated certifications due to minimum mandatory time requirements.

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Training Sites

Pierpont Community and Technical College (Fairmont)

Indoor labs Classroom courses Outdoor drilling and production simulators

West Virginia Northern Community College (Wheeling)

Indoor labs Classroom courses Students will go to Pierpont CTC for outdoor drilling and

production

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North Central Advanced Technology Center

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Petroleum Technology

Impacted Occupations:

Roustabout (production and drilling)

Pumper, lease operator, well tender

Compression technician

Measurement technician

Water handling and disposal technician

Floorhand for well servicing or drilling

Well completions technician

Frac and cement operator

Assistant to PE/Geologist

Logging operator/engineer *

LWD and MWD technician *

Land/Lab technician

Mud logging technician *

Mud engineer *

Geophysical technician

Flowback technician

EHS/HSE technician

Echometer technician

Supply store sales

* Typically requires company training.

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CTCS Energy Related Programs

Energy Related Programs

Power Plant Technology Kanawha Valley CTC, Pierpont CTC, WV Northern CC

Power Distribution Blue Ridge CTC, New River CTC, Pierpont CTC

Wind Power Technology Eastern WVCTC

Oil & Gas Training Pierpont CTC, WV Northern CC

Mining Technology Southern WVCTC

Sustainability Institute Bridgemont CTC

Solar Technology WVU at Parkersburg

Mechatronics Blue Ridge CTC, Bridgemont CTC, New River CTC, Pierpont CTC, WV Northern CC

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Industry Partnership Programs

Workforce Development Initiative

Learn and Earn

Tech Scholars

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Questions

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James L. Skidmore, ChancellorWV Council for Community and Technical College Education

1018 Kanawha Boulevard, East - Suite 700 Charleston, WV 25301Phone: 304-558-0265 І Email: [email protected]

Web: www.wvctcs.org


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