Oil&Gas Career Advice?

I'd assume it depends on the job.

Mate just got a job offshore from previous experience. £57k starting, crazy. He is very very good at 'blagging' though so god knows what he acctually told them.

Ditto this. My brother got a job offshore after working for SEPA and he only has a chemistry degree....he now gets paid a ****load of money....Started at 50k or something but hes on more now around 65k i think.
 
Slight update, got two assessment centres in the coming weeks for big operators, hopefully I'll be successful in at least one of them so I can confirm this has been a good decision!
 
Slight update, got two assessment centres in the coming weeks for big operators, hopefully I'll be successful in at least one of them so I can confirm this has been a good decision!

Ah cool, good to hear :). Do you mind me asking which operators and what sort of role?
 
Haha alx may be your senior.

KaHn

Haha, yeah I'm joining BG Group in Jan, but as a Production Performance Engineer - so more production/operations (ie topsides) related than reservoir/well related. Although I'd like to be a Production Technologist at some point.

Elixir, heard lots of good things about BG Group and looking forward to starting there. When is your interview/assessment centre?
 
Haha, yeah I'm joining BG Group in Jan, but as a Production Performance Engineer - so more production/operations (ie topsides) related than reservoir/well related. Although I'd like to be a Production Technologist at some point.

Elixir, heard lots of good things about BG Group and looking forward to starting there. When is your interview/assessment centre?

Yeah I've heard a lot of good things too, would be very happy with it! My assessment centre is on Tuesday.
 
How come?

**** poor document review cycles. Incompetent inspectors. Adherence to standards even when they've been proven to be technically impossible or completely pointless requirements. Poor control over third party equipment suppliers (in this case FMC) and a reluctance to challenge them over substandard quality bordering on dangerous in some cases (lack of CofCs, unable to supply weld inspection documentation for obviously suspect welds).
 
Sounds like they're a fun bunch to work with.

Well we could form OcUK E&P. We have structural, well performance, well intervention and fishing and im sure plenty of others who can chip in our new operator venture.
 
Sounds like they're a fun bunch to work with.

Well we could form OcUK E&P. We have structural, well performance, well intervention and fishing and im sure plenty of others who can chip in our new operator venture.

I'm sure we could whip up a pretty solid IT department too! :D
 
Yeah I've heard a lot of good things too, would be very happy with it! My assessment centre is on Tuesday.

Their subsurface grad schemes are meant to be very good, and in general they pride themselves on their subsurface teams.

Good luck with it :). Maybe I'll see you around sometime :D. If you got the job when would you start, September?
 
Sounds like they're a fun bunch to work with.

Well we could form OcUK E&P. We have structural, well performance, well intervention and fishing and im sure plenty of others who can chip in our new operator venture.

And forklift driving.....:p
 
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Sounds like they're a fun bunch to work with.

Well we could form OcUK E&P. We have structural, well performance, well intervention and fishing and im sure plenty of others who can chip in our new operator venture.

Just take my instruction on where to drill and we'll be away! Unless of course those pesky reservoir engineers tell us pointless things like "it won't flow" or "it won't be economical"... :rolleyes: :p

That is withstanding that the drillers actually drill where they are asked.;)

Alx, don't become a reservoir engineer, you'll turn into a grumpy old mand and start enjoying crushing people's dreams. :p
 
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