Oil and gas sector facing skills crisis
The Oil and gas industry is facing an impending skills crisis, according to a global survey. Around 17,000 respondents across the world took part in the Global Energy Talent Index that found 40% believed a skills crisis already existed in the sector and 28% expecting the situation to ‘take hold’ within the next five years. The oil and gas industry will face a skills gap if it doesn’t use technology to try and retain young people in the workplace, according to millennials expert Ryan Jenkins. A recruitment specialist for the oil and gas sector has warned the industry is facing a ‘skills shortage’ amid a surge in demand. Prodrill Energy Resource Solutions (PERS) has seen recruitment demand increase by 46% between October last year and June. A recruitment specialist for the oil and gas sector has warned the industry is facing a “skills shortage” amid a surge in demand. Prodrill Energy Resource Solutions (PERS) has seen recruitment The oil and gas sector is "facing a crisis of confidence" and a mounting lack of trust as climate change concerns rise worldwide, the chief executive of Norway's top energy company said Monday.
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A recruitment specialist for the oil and gas sector has warned the industry is facing a “skills shortage” amid a surge in demand. Prodrill Energy Resource Solutions (PERS) has seen recruitment
Oil and gas sector 'facing skills crisis' By Kevin Keane BBC Scotland's energy correspondent. The oil and gas sector is facing a skills crisis, according to a survey of more than 17,000 industry professionals. The Global Energy Talent Index (GETI) report says cuts to graduate recruitment and apprenticeships during the oil downturn are to blame. In the midst of one of the greatest periods of expansion in its history, the global oil and gas industry is facing a labor crisis, brought on by years of layoffs, that could jeopardize its future. “Labor and Skills Crisis Could Stall Oil and Gas Boom,” Booz Allen Hamilton white paper, 2006: The piece on which this article was based goes Explore our 2020 oil and gas industry outlook to help your energy business get ahead of upcoming challenges. but in this report we aim to take stock of the main factors to watch for in 2020 across the diverse oil, gas, and chemical industry. Over the past decade, we have seen the heights of bullish optimism and seemingly limitless
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22 Feb 2018 To realise Kenya's oil, gas and mining potential, the sector needs more people with the right skills to support it. The oil and gas sector is facing a skills crisis, according to a survey of more than 17,000 industry professionals. The Global Energy Talent Index (GETI) report says cuts to graduate recruitment According to a survey of more than 17.000 industry professionals, the oil and gas industry is facing a skills crisis. It is expected that the situation will get worse over the next five years, which will result in increased costs and less productivity. The Oil and gas industry is facing an impending skills crisis, according to a global survey. Around 17,000 respondents across the world took part in the Global Energy Talent Index that found 40% believed a skills crisis already existed in the sector and 28% expecting the situation to 'take hold' within the next five years.
Following a survey of more than 17,000 industry professionals, the Global Energy Talent Index (GETI) warns the oil and gas sector could be facing a serious skills shortage. The report cites the recent oil downturn as a driving force, with plummeting prices forcing companies to slash graduate recruitment rates and cut down apprenticeships.