We recruit as many as we can possibly handle.

The average age of petroleum engineers is 49. It won't be very long until all our engineers, geologists and tech people are ready to retire.

Students, for about 20 years, chose other fields to study. [This] left a hole in the industry of about two decades.

The oil and natural gas we're exploring for and producing today is a lot harder to get at than oil and natural gas was 20 years ago. That takes pretty smart people and pretty high technology.

We [recruit at] about 20 campuses in North America.