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Thursday, October 20, 2011

SPE YP O & G SIMULATION EDUCATIONAL WEEK

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What is SPE Simulation Educational Week?

It's a program that simulates Oil and Gas industry and whose vision is preparing the students to be qualified graduates have practical field sense, and that will be through practical industrial simulation.
In the education week students will be divided to many companies, each company has to start their work from entering the bid round and
evaluating concession reserve using the reservoir engineering tools then preparing the development plan for the field to study who many wells to be drilled and which kind of production facilities needed, through the refining process and finally what will be the investments and the revenue.

The program consists of four stages:
1- Kick-off session.
2- Presentation Preparation.
3- Presentations Day.
4- Education Week (3 day simulation)

Why to join?
Enhance your personal, technical and managerial skills.
Develop your practical field sense.
Meet the expertise.
Make good relations with industry engineers all over the country.
Practice your teamwork and leadership skills.
Communicate with companies' recruiters.

Who should join?
Petroleum Engineering, Petrochemicals and Geosciences.
3rd, 4th academic year and 2011 graduates.

How to join?
Download an application at our website http://egypt.spe.org/, Applications will be available within a WEEK.
You will find a 'Read me file', where you can find all the procedures.

Deadline for sending the application is 21-10-2011.
Hurry up, Spots are LIMITED.

For any inquiries, Contact us at:
SPE.YP.Edu.Week@gmail.com
Our Group on Facebook "Egypt SPE Young Professionals".

SPE Egypt Section
egypt.spe.org
This site belongs to the local Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Source: Roody Al-Obaha, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
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