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Shortage of energy leaders cited; trend likely to continue.(NewsWell)
Publication: Oil and Gas Investor Publication Date: 01-JAN-05 Author: Toal, Brian A. |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Access Intelligence, LLC.
The oil and gas workforce has declined sharply in the past 20 years and there are few signs of any significant growth ahead, according to results by a recent Ernst & Young LLP study.
The firm notes that while the number of enrollees in the nation's top petroleum engineering schools has risen in the past few years, today's enrollment numbers...
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