Petroleum Engineering
Many of us are not heard about this wonderful course which is now become the essential for life as an oxygen
About course
Petroleum refers to crude oil and petroleum engineering is the set of activities related to the production
and processing of various products such as gasoline, diesel, heating oil from crude oil. Petroleum
engineers work with geologists to understand the geologic formation and properties of the rock
containing the oil reservoir, determine the drilling methods to be used and monitor drilling and production
operations. They design equipment and processes to achieve the maximum profitable recovery of oil and
gas. Petroleum engineers rely heavily on computer models to simulate reservoir performance using
different recovery techniques. Petroleum engineering requires a good knowledge of many other related
disciplines, such as geophysics, petroleum geology, formation evaluation (well logging), drilling, economics,
reservoir simulation, reservoir engineering, well engineering, artificial lift systems, completions and oil
and gas facilities engineering. Further studies– After completing B. Tech in Petroleum Engineering,
you can go for M. Tech followed by research.
Start Early
Considering the inclination towards petroleum engineering one should start preparing for entrance
exams which are conducted by various engineering colleges. As Petroleum is available in areas which
are geographically isolated places, it could be challenging to work in such a place. However, it is a
highly paid career and money attracts lots of students to pursue this field of study in engineering
colleges.
Further Education:
• ME Petroleum Engineering
• MTech Petroleum Engineering
• MTech Petroleum Exploration
• MTech Petroleum Refinery Engineering
• MTech Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Engineering
• MTech Petroleum Engineering
• MTech Petroleum Exploration
• MTech Petroleum Refinery Engineering
• MTech Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Engineering
Job profiles – The job profiles for Petroleum Engineering are as follows:
- Oil and gas extraction
- Supervisor
- Processor
- Petroleum refining
- Technical service
So what are the designations when you become a Petroleum Engineer ?? Lets have a look..
Different Roles, Different Names
Depending upon the qualification, skills and experience, roles and designations differ in the field.
Some of the positions offered are Reservoir Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, Senior Geoscientist,
Drill Bits System Field Engineer, Petroleum Technologist and Drilling Engineer.
Other positions are Principal Reservoir Petro Physicist, Technical Support Specialist, Tender and
Quotations Analyst, Geosciences Pressure Expert, Senior Petro Physicist, Senior Exploration Geologist
and Process Engineer.
Okay you may have the important question.. The vital reason for we all working.. MONEY.. Lets see about the salary structure of petroleum eng.. for the past 2013 in dollars..
Top recruiters -
The organizations in which the graduates are absorbed are Reliance Industries Ltd.,
• IBP Co. Limited
• Lubricants India
• Oil Gas India
• Petrosil Group
• Shiv-Vani Universal
• ONGC
• Bharat Petroleum
• Reliance Petroleum Limited
• Essar Oil Limited
• Gas Authority of India
• Hindustan Petroleum Corporation
• Aban
• Oil India Limited
• Tata Petrodyne
• Bongaigaon Refinery
• Gas Projects (India) Private Limited
• Hindustan Oil Exploration Company Limited
• India LPG
• Kochi Refineries Limited & Indian Oil Corporation
• Lubricants India
• Oil Gas India
• Petrosil Group
• Shiv-Vani Universal
• ONGC
• Bharat Petroleum
• Reliance Petroleum Limited
• Essar Oil Limited
• Gas Authority of India
• Hindustan Petroleum Corporation
• Aban
• Oil India Limited
• Tata Petrodyne
• Bongaigaon Refinery
• Gas Projects (India) Private Limited
• Hindustan Oil Exploration Company Limited
• India LPG
• Kochi Refineries Limited & Indian Oil Corporation
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By
Vikash Manoharan
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Mobile : +91-9500805977
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