Petroleum engineers are involved in all facets of oil exploration and development, from identifying and characterizing the reservoir through drilling and completion to production. Petroleum engineers ...
At-a-Glance: The strongest petroleum engineering programs cluster in North America (notably the U.S. Gulf/Permian states), the U.K./Norway, the Middle East, China/India, and select Latin American and ...
As the Port of Alaska’s primary petroleum dock and the state’s only bulk cement-handling dock, this facility is a key part of the port, which serves as the main intermodal transport hub for freight ...
At-a-Glance: A bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering is the standard entry requirement. Mechanical, chemical, or civil engineering degrees are widely accepted if paired with petroleum-focused ...
Qatar Petroleum has let an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for its North Field expansion project to Técnicas Reunidas SA. Update: QatarEnergy subsequently let an engineering, ...
Petroleum engineers design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the Earth’s surface. They earn an average annual income of $154,330, according to the Bureau of Labor ...
Located in one of the country's most resource-rich states, the University of Wyoming's petroleum engineering program is taking bold steps to redefine the future of energy. Our program harnesses the ...