Simprentis organises large scale of PetroChallenge educational events together with local authorities and industry.
To date Simprentis has had over 13000 students (in addition to 6150 training course participants) from many different schools or universities who were divided into teams to compete and collaborated in the online learning simulation OilSim.
In each school or university there are teachers that facilitate the sessions; these teachers have been through a facilitator's course beforehand.
The purpose of these Educational Events may vary, but a common theme is to provide students with an overall understanding of the oil and gas industry and consider it as a career path.
"We know that there is a connection between knowledge and interest. Therefore one important task for us is to increase the knowledge about the oil and gas industry. By offering to secondary schools throughout the country an educational tool (OilSim) that fits into their curriculum we contribute to increase knowledge about the country's most important industry among students and teachers. We also enable youth in many places in the country to get an extended knowledge about an industry which after all is relatively unknown to them." Jan Hodneland, director employer policy in OLF (the Norwegian Oil Industry Association)