-
Module 2.0 How to be Successful in this Course
-
Module 2.1 Introduction to Natural Gas
-
Module 2.2 The Natural Gas Industry in British Columbia
- Overview
- Learning Outcomes
- Natural Gas Science – The Simple Version
- Natural Gas Science – Chemistry
- Natural Gas Science – Physics
- Natural Gas Science – Units of Measurement
- Natural Gas Science – Geology
- Natural Gas Resources and Uses
- Oversight of the Natural Gas Industry
- Understanding Land Rights and Natural Gas
- Energy and the Future
-
Module 2.3 Upstream – Well Site Selection, Preparation and Drilling, Completion, Production, Water Recycling, and Reclamation
- Learning Outcomes
- The Upstream Sector – Extraction and Processing
- The Upstream Sector – Exploration and Site Selection
- The Upstream Sector – Preparation and Drilling
- The Upstream Sector – Completion
- The Upstream Sector – Production
- The Upstream Sector – Water Recycling
- The Upstream Sector – Reclamation
- Upstream Companies and Jobs in British Columbia – Companies
- Upstream Companies and Jobs in British Columbia – Industry Associations
- Upstream Companies and Jobs in British Columbia – Professional Associations
- New Vocabulary
-
Module 2.4 Midstream – Transportation, Processing, Refining
- Learning Outcomes
- The Midstream Sector
- The Midstream Sector – Processing Natural Gas
- The Midstream Sector – Liquefied Natural Gas
- The Midstream Sector – An Emerging Industry
- The Midstream Sector – Processing LNG
- The Midstream Sector – Proposed LNG Projects in British Columbia
- Transportation
- Midstream Companies and Jobs in British Columbia
-
Module 2.5 Downstream – Refining and Markets
-
Module 2.6 Health and Wellness in the Natural Gas Industry
-
Module 2.7 Safety
-
Module 2.8 Terminology and Communication
-
Module 2.9 Jobs and Careers
- Learning Outcomes
- Industry Outlook
- Technology is Changing Workforce and Skills
- Employment in the Natural Gas Industry
- Employment in the Natural Gas Industry – Types of Employment
- Employment in the Natural Gas Industry – Range of Jobs
- Employment in the Natural Gas Industry – High Demand Jobs and Occupations
- Occupational Education and Training
-
Module 3.0 How to be a Valued Employee
-
Module 3.1 Identifying Interests and Skills
-
Module 3.2 Looking for Employment in Natural Gas
-
Module 3.3 Applying for Employment in Natural Gas
Figure 3
Watch the videos below for some information about some different companies and communities in the industry.
Video 10: Backwoods Energy Services – Indigenous Owned Oilfield Firm (04 minutes, 06 seconds)
Video 11 & 12; Clifford White, Chief of Gitxaala Nation, which belongs to a collective of First Nations that support sustainable and responsible LNG development in BC (00 minutes, 58 seconds) (00 minutes, 48 seconds)
Video 13: First Nations LNG Alliance: LNG Helping to Close the Gap (05 minutes, 40 seconds)
The graphic contains clickable links that provide detailed information on; education, training, and awards; stewardship and mentorship; pre-engagement, area planning, and regulatory development; restoration projects and tools; Aboriginal liaison program; emergency management, response, and critical incident reporting; compliance, enforcement, and joint inspections; consultation, applications, and process refinement.
Website 2: BC Oil and Gas Commission Indigenous Partnerships and Relationship Opportunities Interactive Infographic.
Partnerships-and-Opps-Infographic-FINAL_-Interactive-PDF_2020Learning Activity 5: The LNG Community
Instructions
1. Watch videos 10, 11, 12 and 13, and visit website 1 above. Discuss the following questions:
- Are you a part of the LNG community? Do you have friends, family or neighbours who work in this industry?
- Do you live in a location or want to live in a location where the LNG industry operates?
- Did you know that there is a wide range of opportunities for where you want to live and work within the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors of LNG?
- Were you aware that there are resources in place to work with families and communities within the LNG community?
- Think about how you might become a part of the LNG community and the kinds of opportunities you are interested it.