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      A Norwegian Recruitment Consultancy in Geoscience and Petroleum Technology
 

 

Technologists in Harsh Waters

Since oil first began gushing on the Norwegian continental shelf in the

early 1970s, the country saw its production peak in 2001, pumping out

about three million barrels a day. In the lapse of the forty years of oil and

gas technology development, Norway changed from being a nation largely

dependent on fisheries, small scale agriculture, hydropower development,

mining, and electrisity expending industry, to taking a lead position in

exploring and producing petroleum resources in harsh and deep waters.

The Norwegian and Barents seas, representing some of the most

challenging waters on the planet, simply forced the Norwegian universities

to take a lead position in educating petroleum engineers.

A wide spectrum of E&P competence

People with a completed education in the geosciences and petroleum

technology, move in many directions professionally. The candidates

represent expertise in areas such as geology, geophysics, petrophysics,

seismology, interpretation, reservoir, intervention, completion, project

management, risk & quality, HSE&Q, and more.

We find geoscience candidates first

Your company may gain access to our comprehensive database of more

than 9000 civil engineers, simply by entering limited contracts with us.

To get started, all we need is a specification for the actual position(s).

Information on candidates processed during the period of consultation

is something you keep. You may ask for further following up of candidates

who need more time to terminate existing job contracts.

Geoscientists and petroleum technologists are critical resources in every

E&P company. Time spent on finding them is critical as well. To add value

to your recruitment campaign, contact us for more information.

 

The winter of 2009 / 2010 was extremely cold

in Norway. One of the old ships in The Coastal

Express (Hurtigruten) arriving in Trondheim

on 9 January 2010. Photo: BRAINS.

 

 

 

Educating Geoscientists

Each year The Norwegian University

of Science and Technology educates

60 masters in Applied Geophysics and

Petroleum Technology, about 30 in

Geology, and a number of PhDs.

Rock solid educations in geosciences

are also offered at the universities in

Oslo, Bergen, and Tromsø.

The University of Stavanger offer

masters in Petroleum Technology,

with a master in Economical Geology

to start this autumn.

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