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  1. Transactions of the American Institute of mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Volume 254, 1973 (Society of Mining Engineers of AIME) by Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers American institute of Mining, 1974
  2. Centennial Volume American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers 1871-1970. by William B. Stephensen and Karl L. Fetters and Thomas C. Frick., 1971
  3. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers. Volume 223 by Society Of Mining Engineers Of Aime, 1962
  4. Transactions of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (Volume 231 1964) by AIMMPE, 1965
  5. Microcomputer Applications (Society of Petroleum Engineers presents) by Dddwayne A. Chesnut, 1983
  6. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers.Volume 268 by Society Of Mining Engineers Of Aime, 1980
  7. Centennial History of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers 1871-1970 by Thomas C. Frick, 1971
  8. Eastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers 2006 ("Revitalizing Appalachia") by multiple authors, 2006
  9. Stimulation (Society of Petroleum Engineers presents) by Harry O. McLeod, 1979
  10. Transactions of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of the American Institute of Mining Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers Inc. Volume 222; 1961 by Unknown, 1962
  11. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers.Volume 262 by Society Of Mining Engineers Of Aime, 1977
  12. Transactions of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (Volume 228 1963) by AIME Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1964
  13. Transactions of the American Institute of mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Volume 244, 1969 (Society of Mining Engineers of AIME) by Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers American Institute of Mining, 1969
  14. Transactions of the American Institute of mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Volume 250, 1971 (Society of Mining Engineers of AIME) by Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers American institute of Mining, 1971

61. Fakulteti Sveuèilišta U Zagrebu
TITLE ACHIEVED Mining and geothechnics (9 terms) graduate mining engineer - petroleum engineering (9 terms) graduate petroleum engineer - Geology (9 terms
http://www.unizg.hr/engfak/ergnf.html
FACULTY OF MINING, GEOLOGY AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
Address:
Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering
/Rudarsko-geološko-naftni fakultet/
Pierottijeva 6
10000 Zagreb
CROATIA
Phone: (385 1) 48 36 422, 48 36 053
Fax: (385 1) 48 36 053
Dean:
Darko Mayer, Ph.D. Full Professor

Vice-deans: Jerko Nuiæ, Ph.D. Associate Professor Kosta Urumoviæ, Ph.D. Associate Professor Secretary: Juran Juraniæ, L.L.M. Within individual subject-specialities at our Faculty, students acquire knowledge on exploration, winning and refining of nonmetallic and metallic mineral raw materials, stone, gravel and sand, coal, geothermal and ground water, planning and construction of tunnels, underground workings, road and infrastructural constructions and activities considering environment protection (mining and geotechnics). The study of petroleum engineering make young people competent for exploring, winning, transportationa and storage of oil, gas, water and geothermal energy. Students also acquire knowledge on refining and usage of hydrocarbon, energy, and environment protection. Graduate engineer of geology is qualified for dealing with all forms of geologic explorations: in the field, in laboratory and in cabinet he explores metallic and non-metallic raw materials, energy resources (oil, gas and coal), ground waters, their spread, quality, quantity and the ways of protection. Basic organizational units are departments and chairs where teaching, research and specitalist activities are performed in one or more scientific fields. Research work is performed through scientific projects and there is also an active collaboration with commerical firms and other scientific institutions.

62. Scholarships
Students in petroleum engineering are eligible for a wide range of scholarships with awards from $500 to $2000 per year. MC petroleum engineering Home Page.
http://www.marietta.edu/~petr/Scholarships.htm
SCHOLARSHIPS
Students in petroleum engineering are eligible for a wide range of scholarships with awards from $500 to $2000 per year. Included are:
AWARDS
MC Petroleum Engineering Home Page
Marietta College Home Page
URL: http://www.marietta.edu/~petr/index.html
Revised April 28, 2004

63. OILNERGY: Petroleum Engineers, Engineering Service, Evaluation Engineers, Petrol
Nguyen B. Nick Ngoc petroleum engineer, Registered Professional Engineer (Texas) Post Office Box 80456 Austin, Texas 78708 (512) 6948681 - nickngoc
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PETROLEUM ENGINEERING SERVICE
PEARL Petroleum Engineering Consulting Service
Nguyen B. "Nick" Ngoc
Petroleum Engineer, Registered Professional Engineer (Texas)
Post Office Box 80456 Austin, Texas 78708
nickngoc@oilnergy.com
Reservoir study, production optimization, property evaluation, RRC regulatory matters.
Professional referral service.
Following is the listing of selected companies providing engineering service.
..... instead of the standard 2-line compact listing , your company can have an ADS LISTING
with up to 5 lines to display the contacts, service, specialties, and street address ..... Cormier, Frank A. and Associates (318) 984-5550
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Dixon Services (903) 534-0175
Tyler, TX
Austin, TX Elliott, Harry W. Jr., (915) 675-6085 Abilene, TX Dallas, TX Houston, TX Dallas, TX Oilfield Management (915) 687-3333 Midland, Texas Perry, D. Raymond (713) 669-0715 Houston, TX Robinson, Scott (281) 370-8666 Houston, TX Tarpley Engineering (254) 559-5323 Breckenridge, TX Colleyville, TX URL: www.oilnergy.com We appreciate your comments and suggestions.

64. University Of Missouri-Rolla: Petroleum Engineering
There is a student chapter of the Society of petroleum engineers that meets on a monthly basis and the National petroleum engineering honorary society, Pi
http://www.umr.edu/index.php?id=328

65. USC Master Of Science In Petroleum Engineering (General)
petroleum engineering Master of Science in petroleum engineering (General). Not available for credit to petroleum engineer majors.
http://den.usc.edu/programs/msptegeneral/msptegeneral_degreeprogram.htm

Petroleum Engineering
Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering (General)
USC Distance Education Network (DEN) offers the general Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering - entirely from a distance. In addition, the M.S. in Petroleum Engineering with a specialization in Smart Oilfield Technologies (SOFT) is also available. It's NOT too late to start in the Summer '04 semester! Click here for more information. What Is Petroleum Engineering? top Petroleum Engineering involves the technology of economically developing and producing subterranean reservoirs of oil, gas, steam, and hot water and designing underground waste disposal facilities. This technology relies on basic concepts of physics, chemistry, mathematics, geology, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and economics. Because more than 300 products are derived from petroleum, it has become a vital part of our everyday life. The petroleum industry is one of the largest and most prominent in the United States today, and the companies involved are dependent on the services of petroleum engineers to explore, discover, and produce oil and gas to meet energy needs.

66. USC Master Of Science In Petroleum Engineering (Smart Oilfield Technologies)
In addition, the general Master of Science in petroleum engineering can also be earned via DEN. Not available for credit to petroleum engineer majors.
http://den.usc.edu/programs/mspte/mspte_degreeprogram.htm

Petroleum Engineering (Smart Oilfield Technologies) - SOFT
Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering (Smart Oilfield Technologies) It's NOT too late to start for the Summer '04 semester! Click here to get started.
Program Goals top CiSoft ), sponsored by ChevronTexaco, will provide facilities for research and training in these technologies, offering cutting-edge course content for this degree. For those who already have a Master of Science degree in an engineering discipline, the Smart Oilfield Technologies Graduate Certificate is also available from a distance. In addition, the general Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering can also be earned via DEN.
M.S. Admission Requirements top
  • Bachelor of Science in petroleum engineering (or other engineering, math or science with assigned deficiencies) from a regionally-accredited university with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

67. Vacancy Listings For
petroleum engineer PH04-50 FORT DUCHESNE, UT, $58665 - $76261 GS-0881-12/12 DOI/BIA/WESTERN REGION HUMAN R, 06-04-2004. FEDERAL BENEFITS.
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68. Petroleum Engineer Specialist/Drilling
petroleum engineer Specialist/Drilling. Posted Friday, May 21, 2004 Location Saudi Arabia. 21 May 2004, petroleum engineer Specialist/Drilling, Saudi Arabia.
http://www.miscojobs.com/search/jobs.asp?page=1&S=2&JN=118923

69. Petroleum Engineer
petroleum engineer. Posted Friday, May 21, 2004 Location Saudi Arabia. 21 May 2004, petroleum engineer Specialist/Drilling, Saudi Arabia.
http://www.miscojobs.com/search/jobs.asp?page=1&S=2&JN=118908

70. Career Petroleum Engineers
To work as a petroleum engineer, you must complete a bachelor s degree in petroleum engineering; be curious and detailoriented; have strong analytical skills
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71. Area Of Study Petroleum Engineering
Algebra English Composition Chemistry Engineering Physics Geology for Engineers Sedimentary and Structural Geology for petroleum engineers Statistics Dynamics
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72. Careers In Geoscience - Branches Of Petroleum Engineering
geological, chemical) freely entered, and their contributions were significant; however, it remained the unique role of the petroleum engineer to integrate all
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Branches Of Petroleum Engineering
During the evolution of petroleum engineering, the areas of specialization developed: drilling engineering, production engineering, reservoir engineering, and petrophysical engineering. In each specialization engineers from other disciplines (mechanical, civil, electrical, geological, chemical) freely entered, and their contributions were significant; however, it remained the unique role of the petroleum engineer to integrate all the specializations into an efficient system of oil and gas drilling, production, and processing. Drilling engineering was among the first applications of technology to oil-field practices. The drilling engineer is responsible for the design of the earth-penetration techniques, the selection of casing and safety equipment, and, often, the direction of the operations. These functions involve understanding the nature of the rocks to be penetrated, the stresses in these rocks, and the techniques available to drill into and control the underground reservoirs. Because modern drilling involves organizing a vast array of machinery and materials, investing huge funds, and acknowledging the safety and welfare of the general public, the engineer must develop the skills of supervision, management, and negotiation.

73. Chemical & Petroleum Engineering | Henry W. Haynes, Jr.
Professor Room 4012, Engineering Building University of Wyoming College of Engineering Department of Chemical and petroleum engineering Dept.
http://wwweng.uwyo.edu/chemical/faculty/haynes.html

Prospective Students

Current Students

Research

College of Engineering
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Henry W. Haynes, Jr.
Professor
Room 4012, Engineering Building
University of Wyoming

College of Engineering

Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

Dept. 3295 1000 E. University Avenue Laramie, WY 82071 e-mail: haynes@uwyo.edu phone: 307.766.4923 fax: 307.766.6777 Education
  • B.S., University of Mississippi - Chemical Engineering, 1964 M.S., University of Colorado - Chemical Engineering, 1966 Ph.D., University of Colorado - Chemical Engineering, 1969
Specialization: Heterogeneous Reaction Kinetics, Applied Thermodynamics, Solution Mining and Processing of Trona, Synthetic Fuels from Coal Current and Proposed Research Currently our research efforts are focused primarily on trona-related work Trona is a naturally occurring mineral mined in the southwestern corner of the state and is a major source of soda ash and other sodium-based chemicals marketed throughout the world. It consists of roughly 90% by weight sodium sesquicarbonate, Na CO NaHCO O, with the balance insoluble dolomite shale and traces of soluble impurities.

74. Chemical & Petroleum Engineering | Research & Technical Staff
Ronald R. Borgialli. Engineer Senior Chemical and petroleum engineering Engineering 3009 (307) 7662840 ronborg@uwyo.edu. Yu Li. Chemical
http://wwweng.uwyo.edu/chemical/faculty/research.html

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Current Students

Research

College of Engineering
...
Equal Opportunity

Ronald R. Borgialli
Engineer Senior
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Engineering 3009
ronborg@uwyo.edu Yu Li Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Engineering 4030 liyu38@hotmail.com research and publications Carl Liu Postdoc. Research Associate Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Wyo Hall 264 zliu@uwyo.edu research and publications Steven Ownbey Computer Information Specialist, Sr. Mechanical Engineering Engineering 2038 ownbey@uwyo.edu Ryan Pauley Computer Aide Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Engineering 4021A pauleyr@uwyo.edu Henry Plancher Researcher Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Engineering 3016 plancher@uwyo.edu Linna Wang Postdoc Research Associate Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Engineering 4046 lnwang@uwyo.edu research and publications Jijun Zhang Postdoc Research Associate Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Engineering 4025 jjzhang@uwyo.edu

75. COLLEGE COMPASS Occupational Overview
petroleum engineers. Nature of the Work. petroleum engineers production methods. A petroleum engineer checks the flow of crude oil at a pumping unit.
http://www.edonline.com/collegecompass/oohb0050.htm
Petroleum Engineers
Nature of the Work
Petroleum engineers explore for and produce oil and natural gas. If a workable reservoir containing oil or natural gas is discovered, petroleum engineers work to achieve the maximum profitable recovery from the reservoir by determining and developing the most efficient production methods. A petroleum engineer checks the flow of crude oil at a pumping unit. Beacause only a small proportion of the oil and gas in a reservoir will flow out under natural forces, petroleum engineers develop and use various enhanced recovery methods. These include injecting water, chemicals, or steam into an oil reservoir to force more of the oil out, and horizontal drilling or fracturing to connect more of a gas reservoir to a well. Since even the best methods in use today recover only a portion of the oil and gas in a reservoir, petroleum engineers work to find ways to increase this proportion.
Employment
Petroleum engineers held over 14,000 jobs in 1992, mostly in the petroleum industry and closely allied fields. Employers include major oil companies and hundreds of smaller, independent oil exploration, production, and service companies. Engineering consulting firms, government agencies, oil field services, and equipment suppliers also employ petroleum engineers. Others work as independent consultants. Because petroleum engineers specialize in the discovery and production of oil and gas, relatively few are employed in the refining, transportation, and retail sectors of the oil and gas industry.

76. Petroleum Engineering - Faculty Of Engineering - University Of Alberta
Print this page. petroleum engineers apply science Other career opportunities for petroleum engineers exist in the education, training, and financial fields.
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"Petroleum engineers apply science and technology in the exploration, exploitation, and management of hydrocarbon resources while preserving and protecting the environment in the course of finding and developing such resources." Your Career Prospects
Our petroleum engineering graduates are in great demand by Canada’s oil and natural gas industry. They are also in demand by an increasing number of American petroleum companies that have recently initiated recruitment programs on the UofA campus. Experienced petroleum engineers also find many employment opportunities in the Middle East, Asia Pacific, Africa, Latin America, and around the world. Petroleum engineers work for oil and gas companies, utilities, service companies, engineering consulting firms, or government agencies. And given the potential of Alberta’s heavy oil and oilsands, there are a growing number of employment opportunities available in this area as well. What You Will Study
In petroleum engineering, you will study a variety of petroleum and non-petroleum related courses. The non-petroleum courses, concentrated in the second year of the program, include mathematics, physics, chemistry, geology, and civil and chemical engineering. The bulk of petroleum engineering courses focus on the following core areas: oil and gas formation evaluation, well drilling and completion, reservoir engineering and management, heavy oil recovery, energy economics, and property evaluation.

77. Faculty Of Engineering - Faculty Of Engineering - University Of Alberta
Structured Electronic Design May 27, 2004 Edmonton Regional Alumni Friends Reception for Civil, Environmental, Mining, and petroleum engineers May 30, 2004
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78. SAIT Programs -  BACHELOR OF APPLIED PETROLEUM ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Academic Calendar Home, BACHELOR OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY IN petroleum engineerING TECHNOLOGY.
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BACHELOR OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
  • Two-year applied degree Full and part-time studies, day or evening classes Includes work experience component Fall or winter starts High industry demand Distance delivery courses
Since 1995, SAIT has offered a program leading to the Bachelor of Applied
Technology in Petroleum Engineering Technology degree. Although the program is primarily
designed to upgrade the education of technology diploma graduates, there
is enough flexibility to accommodate students from a variety of backgrounds. Both day and evening classes are run to accommodate both full-time and
part-time students and an increasing number of the courses are available
for distance delivery to students located outside the Calgary area. All
participants in the program are required to complete course-work and
obtain a total of at least 50 credits of new learning in the core courses
and approved optional courses, in addition to completion of the Credit Work
Experience. Each student’s personal development program is designed in

79. Petroleum Engineering
What is a petroleum engineer? (Career Profile). The It s a gambler s life, wrote one petroleum engineer, and others agreed. If
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EDA, Incorporated Petroleum Engineering Home Power Plant Design Regulation QA ... Other Links Computer Sites Calculators Engineering Groups What is a Petroleum Engineer? (Career Profile)
Career Profile # of people in profession: % male: % female: average hours per week: average starting salary: average salary after 5 years: average salary after 10 to 15 years: Professionals Read: Petroleum Engineering, Oil and Gas Journal, International Petrochemical Report

80. EPS Petroleum Engineering Training : E-Petroleum Services.com
He joined EPS in 1995 as a Senior petroleum engineer from Petrocorp in New Zealand, where he worked as a Reservoir Engineer on an onshore fractured oil
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Prof. George Stewart George was a founding member of EPS Ltd in 1983. He is currently President of EPS and Professor of Petroleum Engineering at Heriot-Watt University, having served with the latter since its start-up in 1975 as senior lecturer, Professor and Head of Department.
George has over 25 years experience in well test analysis, reservoir engineering, PVT and phase behaviour, and gas and gas condensate engineering. He has carried out many consultancy projects worldwide in these topics. Through these consulting projects he has gained valuable insight into the most common well test-related and reservoir engineering problems encountered by petroleum engineers working worldwide. He has also been teaching courses at EPS since 1983 in well test analysis, reservoir engineering, PVT, well performance and production optimization.
George has also been a key part of EPS software development since 1983, in both well testing and production software. He has given numerous industry schools and seminars on well test analysis and reservoir engineering throughout the world and has authored many papers on the subject. He has given many SPE talks as a guest speaker.

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