Becoming More Ethical Oil-and-Gas Industry Leaders
Outcome/Accomplishment
Ethics was a common theme that ran through conferences, workshops, and other meetings for Fellows and graduate students at the Center for Innovative and Strategic Transformation of Alkane Resources (CISTAR), a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) based at Purdue University.
Impact/Benefits
A vast majority of participants rated each of the ethics-related presentations as “good” or “excellent.” The Center’s Fellows in particular described how they were struck by how business ethics affect so many workplace decisions.
Explanation/Background
The past year’s focus was on exploring with NSF CISTAR Fellows the ethical implications engineers often face, including when developing and implementing new technologies or working as engineers in the oil-and-gas sector. Meanwhile, 15% of Graduate Fellows attended a 2-day IEEE ETHICS-2023 Conference. They joined a global community of STEM practitioners from industry, academia, and civil society interested in exploring how ethics intersects with their disciplines.
NSF CISTAR also added an ethics-related workshop to the Center’s Research and Mentoring (REM) program on Environmental and Energy Justice. And graduate Fellows at NSF CISTAR’s Biannual Meeting in Austin, TX toured the Bullock History Museum to learn about Texas history, where they also enjoyed an interactive workshop with a retired oil and gas executive who spoke about “Ethical Issues in the Oil and Gas Sector.”
Location
West Lafayette, Indianawebsite
Start Year
Energy and Sustainability
Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure
Lead Institution
Core Partners
Fact Sheet
Outcome/Accomplishment
Ethics was a common theme that ran through conferences, workshops, and other meetings for Fellows and graduate students at the Center for Innovative and Strategic Transformation of Alkane Resources (CISTAR), a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) based at Purdue University.
Location
West Lafayette, Indianawebsite
Start Year
Energy and Sustainability
Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure
Lead Institution
Core Partners
Fact Sheet
Impact/benefits
A vast majority of participants rated each of the ethics-related presentations as “good” or “excellent.” The Center’s Fellows in particular described how they were struck by how business ethics affect so many workplace decisions.
Explanation/Background
The past year’s focus was on exploring with NSF CISTAR Fellows the ethical implications engineers often face, including when developing and implementing new technologies or working as engineers in the oil-and-gas sector. Meanwhile, 15% of Graduate Fellows attended a 2-day IEEE ETHICS-2023 Conference. They joined a global community of STEM practitioners from industry, academia, and civil society interested in exploring how ethics intersects with their disciplines.
NSF CISTAR also added an ethics-related workshop to the Center’s Research and Mentoring (REM) program on Environmental and Energy Justice. And graduate Fellows at NSF CISTAR’s Biannual Meeting in Austin, TX toured the Bullock History Museum to learn about Texas history, where they also enjoyed an interactive workshop with a retired oil and gas executive who spoke about “Ethical Issues in the Oil and Gas Sector.”