The oil and gas industry has historically not been the place
to find many women employees in technical jobs. This is partly related to the general weak interest in
science and tech fields stemming from preferences and social pressure in
schools, but also due to the perceived danger and physical labor in the energy
sector. Princess Anne made a
strong case that the world should change, and is changing. She told the attendees that their
industry would greatly benefit from contributions by all people, regardless of
gender. She hit right at the
bottom line, saying "“Improving your performance in promoting women will
improve your profitability."
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Showing posts with label science and technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science and technology. Show all posts
Monday, September 9, 2013
Women and Oil Can Mix
Posted by
Neil Gehrels
My wife attended a conference last week in Scotland where
opportunities for women in technical fields of the oil and gas industry was one
of the themes. The 2013 Offshore
Europe Conference was held in Aberdeen and is a huge biennial event for the oil
and gas industry, with more than 31,000 attendees this year. Ellen is the Chief Scientist for one of
the large oil and gas companies and spoke in a technology session. A number of the other sessions also highlighted
women speakers, and there was a Women in Energy luncheon at which the Princess
Royal spoke. She is Princess Anne,
the second child of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. She is patron of Women Into Science and
Engineering (WISE), which is an organization supporting women "from the
classroom to the boardroom".
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