Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised

Insights: PETEX and in-person petroleum learning in the age of AI

June 9, 2026·28 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

In this Insights episode of the Oil & Gas Journal ReEnterprised podcast, Head of Content Chris Smith talks with Woodrow Winchester III, manager of University of Texas at Austin’s Cockrell School of Engineering Petroleum Extension (PETEX). PETEX is a continuing education program for oil and gas professionals across the industry’s upstream, midstream, downstream, and health, safety & environment (HSE) segments. It offers a combination of instructor-led training in a variety of settings—including bespoke on site courses—and self-study e-learning programs covering topics from exploration and well control to refining and transportation. During the conversation, Chris and Woodrow talk about the evolution of PETEX’s mission over its decades of operation, Rig School (the star of its current lineup), and the program’s approach to emerging energies such as hydrogen. The two also consider the continued role of in-person training and knowledge-housed-in-humans in the face of an ever-expanding universe of artificial intelligence. Resources https://petex.utexas.edu/ www.linkedin.com/company/utpetex/ https://www.facebook.com/UTPETEX/ Email for questions, instructors, or company inquiries: execed@petex.utexas.edu

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