Breaking into Oil & Gas from a top MBA

I am currently at a first year at a top ten MBA program in the US and looking to break into oil & gas at a super major (Chevron, Shell, BP, etc.); however, the post-MBA programs are fairly small in terms of numbers taken. Additionally, I do not have an engineering background which seems to be a bit of a hurdle at a few of the companies.

Is there anyone here currently at a super major or has any insight into the best way to break in? My b-school is fantastic, but places only maybe one student every other year or so into the O&G sector.

Cheers!

 

Interested as well.

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If you want to focus on corporate finance, there are many options, including rotational development programs at the majors. There are also the pipeline companies and the independent refiners. However, CF is not "the business of the business". Corporate finance will be second fiddle to those actually doing the business of the 3 respective areas. You might have some interesting stuff in project finance on the exploration side, but most roles would be corporate treasury, counterparty credit analysis, and accounting functions. If that is what you want to do, then great, but it seems like the MBA would not be of much value, other than checking the box. Based on your background, and assuming you don't want to work in S&T/Commercial or Marketing, I would look at the service providers (SLB, FTI, HAL, BHI) There you would be able to capitalize on a growing company in a growing industry, and not be at a firm dominated by engineers such as XOM.

 

Oops, just saw that post over in the B-School forum about Regional B-Schools. Pretty much answered all of my questions. Looks like McCombs is the clear cut winner for Houston Energy Trading, even over some of the other schools ranked higher (which is what I thought).

I didn't want to make the mistake of going to a B-School and have to go through hell in on-campus recruiting to land a spot in Houston Energy.

Thanks for the insight.

Energy Rodeo looks pretty legit btw, as a future MBA candidate looking to break into Houston & the Energy biz, its a must attend.

 

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