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PetroBowl®
The 2020 North America Regional Qualifiers will happen on Sunday 9 February at the University of Southern California, in conjunction with the North America Student Symposium. Petorbowl is SPE’s flagship competition matches SPE Student Chapter teams against one another in a fast-paced quiz competition covering technical and non-technical aspects of the oil and gas industry. Teams from Canada, the United States, and Mexico will compete to determine the top teams that will advance to the international finals at the 2020 Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition in Denver Colorado.
Please remember that this is a competition for Student Chapters, therefore students and university faculty cannot apply for these roles.
Eligibility
PetroBowl® Judges must be:
- Experienced Professional SPE Members in good standing
- Preferred previous experience in PetroBowl or similar style contests
- Good overall knowledge of the oil and gas industry
- Effective communicator
- Available on Sunday 9 February 2020 to participate in the event
- Be able to attend training calls in advance of the contest
PetroBowl® Question Reviewers must be:
- Professional SPE Members in good standing
- Good technical experience (preferably in multiple fields)
- Previous experience in PetroBowl
- Personal interest in developing university students
- Be able to commit approximately 5 hours (at a time which suits you) to review questions and attend training
Expectations
Judges will be expected to engage with training on PetroBowl® Rules and Regulations, question structure and use of the online review software. Once trained, judges will work with other judges and question reviewers to ensure all questions are suitable for the contest. This role will not involve creating questions, but existing ones may need to be amended to be made suitable.
For those available for the Championship itself, judges will be asked to take turns monitoring the game to ensure rules are kept to and adjudicate any appeals to the questions or answers given.
