The Telegram (St. John's)

‘An interestin­g industry’

Oil and Gas Scholarshi­p winners look forward to careers in offshore

- BY CHLOE GOODYEAR chloe.goodyear@thetelegra­m.com

In an industry that has had its share of ups and downs, students with potential in the oil and gas industry only have positive outlooks for their future careers.

Liam Carter, a second-year nautical science student at the Marine Institute from Port Aux Basques, was inspired to enter the field because of his father, he said.

“My old man works on the offshore supply boats. Always hearing stories from him and what he did really got me interested in the field,” Carter said.

The offshore oil industry is what he’s passionate about, he said.

“It’s definitely an interestin­g industry and something I’m looking forward to getting further into,” he said.

Carter was one of five postsecond­ary students to receive the 2018 Oil and Gas Scholarshi­p at the official launch of the 16th annual Oil and Gas Week on Monday at Memorial University. Each scholarshi­p is valued at $1,000 and is awarded to students from rural Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.

Nathan Hollet, a second-year engineerin­g student at Memorial University from Norris Arm, says the future still feels far away.

“As a second-year, it kind of feels far away yet. But I’m exploring all kinds of opportunit­ies,” he said.

Having different options for a future career is exciting, he said.

“I’m not exclusive to any particular industry yet. I’m just keeping my doors open. Who knows at this point.”

Hollet said he is confident the scholarshi­p will help him have more opportunit­ies.

“I sincerely appreciate it. It

allows you to explore more avenues and be more adventurou­s in your studies, for sure,” he said.

Greg Janes, a team lead for environmen­t, regulatory and security with Suncor Energy, was the keynote speaker at the official launch of Oil and Gas Week.

As a MUN environmen­tal engineerin­g alumni, he knows how exciting the industry can be, Janes said.

“The oil and gas industry

provides a lot of opportunit­ies. Working in the oil and gas industry is dynamic, and it’s an exciting place to work.”

While his focus is environmen­t and safety, career options are promising, he said.

“There are hundreds of different types of positions waiting for students to explore,” he said.

Oil and Gas Week runs until Saturday.

 ?? CHLOE GOODYEAR/SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAM ?? Greg Janes, team lead of environmen­t, regulatory and security at Suncor Energy, was the keynote speaker for the official launch of Oil and Gas Week 2018.
CHLOE GOODYEAR/SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAM Greg Janes, team lead of environmen­t, regulatory and security at Suncor Energy, was the keynote speaker for the official launch of Oil and Gas Week 2018.
 ?? CHLOE GOODYEAR/SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAM ?? From left, students Liam Carter (nautical science, Marine Institute), Nathan Hollett (engineerin­g, Memorial University) and Karla Brown (geomatics and survey engineerin­g technology, College of the North Atlantic) were three of the five recipients of...
CHLOE GOODYEAR/SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAM From left, students Liam Carter (nautical science, Marine Institute), Nathan Hollett (engineerin­g, Memorial University) and Karla Brown (geomatics and survey engineerin­g technology, College of the North Atlantic) were three of the five recipients of...

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