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Release: #3262
Date: April 11, 2005
MMS Supports Diversity with Scholarships and
Internships
NEW ORLEANS - Minerals Management Service is
searching for the next generation of engineers by sponsoring Fort
Valley State University’s Cooperative Development Energy Program
through a cooperative agreement established in 2002. FVSU is in Fort
Valley, Georgia. The CDEP program recruits, educates, and graduates
academically talented minorities and women in the fields of
geosciences, engineering, mathematics, chemistry, physics, and
biology.
MMS has provided $200,000 to fund college
scholarships and the Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Academy
over the past two years. MSEA is a pre-college program offered to
selected middle and high school students from across the nation who
excel in math and science.
In addition, MMS through the FVSU-sponsored Energy
Career Day has selected academically talented students to participate
in the summer intern program. These summer interns, working in the MMS
Gulf of Mexico Regional Office in New Orleans, take part in
assignments that will allow them to travel offshore to inspect
pipeline installations, modifications and repairs; review and analyze
pipeline damage reports resulting from hurricanes, conduct geologic
studies to ensure proper development of hydrocarbon bearing
reservoirs; evaluate and determine root causes and solutions to
pollution from synthetic base mud discharges, and much more.
The MMS office in New Orleans employed three CDEP
interns in the summer of 2004 and expects to employ four in 2005.
According to MMS Gulf of Mexico Regional Director Chris Oynes, “MMS is
pleased to support CDEP. This partnership offers our organization the
opportunity to develop talented individuals who will be able to make
significant contributions to the nation's energy industry. We found
the interns to be top notch students who contributed greatly during
their period with us, and we see them as having great potential for
the future.”
Since 1984, CDEP has graduated 40 engineers, 18
geoscientists, and 4 health physicists. Many of the CDEP graduates are
now making their mark in various energy companies and government
agencies.
MMS, part of the U.S. Department of the Interior,
oversees 1.76 billion acres of the Outer Continental Shelf, managing
offshore energy and minerals while protecting the human, marine, and
coastal environments through advanced science and technology research.
The OCS provides 30 percent of oil and 23 percent of natural gas
produced domestically, and sand used for coastal restoration. MMS
collects, accounts for, and disburses mineral revenues from Federal
and American Indian lands, with Fiscal Year 2004 disbursements of
approximately $8 billion and more than $143 billion since 1982. The
Land and Water Conservation Fund, which pays for cooperative
conservation, grants to states, and Federal land acquisition, gets
nearly $1 billion a year.
Relevant Web Sites:
MMS Main Website
Gulf of Mexico Website
Media Contacts:
Dr. Joe Trahan (504)
736-2595
Caryl Fagot (504)
736-2590
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for
America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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