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Petroleum Engineering Manpower Demand [PDF]

open access: possibleSPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1989
Abstract Over the years, the Society of Petroleum Engineers through the society-wide Manpower Committee has attempted to obtain a better understanding of manpower for the upstream side of the petroleum industry. One of the critical areas of this understanding is engineering manpower demand. In former years data has sometimes been sparse,
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PETROLEUM RESERVES: NEW DEFINITIONS BY THE SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS AND THE WORLD PETROLEUM CONGRESS

Journal of Petroleum Geology, 1999
The search for a simple, universal classification of petroleum reserves has become a sort of mythical quest whose importance grew while the international petroleum industry developed. Reserves have always been a fundamental element of the industry, and the need for a uniform set of definitions has been a continuum not only for the operators but also ...
C. L. McMichael, A. R. Martínez
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A Definition of Petroleum Engineering

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1963
The following three articles are slightly revised versions of opening remarks made at a panel discussion on "Objectives for Petroleum Engineering" during the Annual AIME Meeting in Dallas last February. In the discussion which followed presentation of the formal talks, several opinions pointed out the Society's obligation for the continuing education ...
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Survey of Computer Use by Petroleum Engineers and Its Implications in Petroleum Engineering Education

Petroleum Computer Conference, 1994
ABSTRACT Rapid, major advances over the past 20 years in computing capability and the ability to manage information have significantly affected the work of the practicing petroleum engineer. To document the effects of these changes in the workplace, we have conducted a survey of how engineers use computers on the job.
B.S. Macon   +2 more
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Engineering Salary Trends in the Petroleum Industry

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1987
ABSTRACT Results of the 1991 SPE member salary survey indicate that salaries are up 3 to 5% compared to salaries reported in October 1990. Results of the 1992 SPE Starting Salary Survey reflect an increase in starting salaries accepted by B.S. graduates in petroleum engineering to $3,500/month, which is up 4.5% from a year ago.
J.S. Judah, D.E. Lancaster
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THE IDEAL ROLE FOR THE PETROLEUM ENGINEER

Proceedings of SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1980
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to describe the ideal role for a petroleum engineer. In an effort to accomplish this, the history of the engineering profession is traced from 3iblical times to the present. The evolution of engineering curricula from its founding in the U.S. at the U.S. Military Academy in 1812 is reviewed.
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It's Not the End of Petroleum Engineering

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2021
Abstract Is this the end of petroleum engineering as we know it? This prescient question led to the most downloaded paper from onepetro.org in 2019. The events of 2020 resulted in massive layoffs, decreased hiring and many fewer students studying petroleum engineering.
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PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND THE PETROLEUM ENGINEER

Proceedings of SPE Annual Fall Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1977
ABSTRACT: The past decade has seen monumental gains in the Society of Petroleum Engineer's efforts to facilitate and increase the registration of its members as professional engineers. The Society gained professional engineers.
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Engineering Salary Trends in the Petroleum Industry

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1989
Abstract Results of the October 1989 SPE Member Salary Survey indicate an increase of about 3 to 4% in salaries received by SPE members over salaries reported in October 1988. Results of the 1990 SPE Starting Salary Survey reflect an increase in starting salaries accepted by B.S. graduates in petroleum engineering to $3,050/month.
D.E. Lancaster, D.C. Brown
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Petroleum Production Engineering

2017
Petroleum production engineering focuses on producing hydrocarbons from well bottom-hole to surface through the wellbore . In this chapter, the terms inflow performance relationship, tubing performance relationship and choke performance relationship are firstly introduced, which relate the production rates with the in situ pressure along the flow path ...
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