§ 16533. Hydrocarbon systems science talent expansion program for institutions of higher education
(a)
Purposes
The purposes of this section are—
(b)
Definition of hydrocarbon systems science
In this section:
(1)
In general
The term “hydrocarbon systems science” means a science involving natural gas or other petroleum exploration, development, or production.
(c)
Establishment
The Secretary shall establish, in accordance with this section, a program to expand and enhance institution of higher education hydrocarbon systems science educational capabilities.
(d)
Hydrocarbon systems science program expansion grants for institutions of higher education
(1)
In general
The Secretary shall award up to 3 competitive grants for each fiscal year to institutions of higher education that establish new academic degree programs in hydrocarbon systems science.
(2)
Eligibility
In evaluating grants under this subsection, the Secretary shall give priority to proposals that involve partnerships with the National Laboratories, including the National Energy Technology Laboratory, or other hydrocarbon systems scientific entities, as determined by the Secretary.
(e)
Hydrocarbon systems science competitiveness grants for institutions of higher education
(1)
In general
The Secretary shall award up to 5 competitive grants for each fiscal year to institutions of higher education with existing academic degree programs that produce graduates in hydrocarbon systems science.
(2)
Criteria
Criteria for a grant awarded under this subsection shall be based on the potential for increasing the number and academic quality of graduates in hydrocarbon systems sciences who enter into careers in natural gas and other petroleum exploration, development, and production related fields.
(4)
Use of funds
An institution of higher education that receives a grant under this subsection may use the grant to—
(A)
increase the number of graduates in the hydrocarbon systems sciences that enter into careers in the natural gas and other petroleum exploration, development, and production science fields;
(B)
enhance the teaching of advanced natural gas and other petroleum exploration, development, and production technologies;
(C)
aggressively pursue collaboration opportunities with industry and the National Laboratories, including the National Energy Technology Laboratory;
(f)
Authorization of appropriations