I have a Bachelor on Criminal Justice but didn't like it . Started working 2012 in the Gas and Oil Field between Louisana, Texas, Mississippi, South and North Carolina and several other places. Thinking about getting directly into the field. Been working throu subcontractors. Done Painting, Insulation, Fireproofing, Carpentry, and currently am a Safety Specialist (COSS) for a good company. I love the field. Wish I would've known sooner and would have not spent many years on my bachelor. I'm hesitant because I'm old, I'm 36 and I'm not sure if I want to dedicate more years and money on another Bachelor degree. Still thinking . . . Might do an Associate on Process Technology, I don't know.
What are the roles normally given to girls in petroleum industry? I am praying that someday in the near future I will be a successful petroleum engineer.
Just a basic introduction to the industry. You'd likely review common equipment such as a drilling rig, various operations, general petroleum geology, etc... Would also likely do some basic calculations like original oil in place (OOIP).
Thanks for your feedback. The specific classes are going to depend on the college. Sebastian gave a few good common examples that everyone should have though. What questions do you have about challenges? I can do another video if you give me some specifics of what you're looking for.
Video is great thumbs up for that. I'm from India and completed 4 yr BTech petroleum engineering. How can i get a job in oilfield in the U.S ? Thanks in advance.
Dear sir, I'm completed bachelor of engg (BE) in petroleum engineering (4 years) In india. What can i study next? I have no idea sir. I want your help.
Hey… I’m very greatful for your video… but I wanted to ask what can one do if they didn’t do chemistry for their A’level and are going to take Petroleum engineering at uni? Am I doomed?
You don't have to stress too much about taking the perfect mix of classes during HS. Focus on showing proficiency in math and science classes. That type of reasoning/thinking/analytical ability will propel you. However, soft skills are proving to be just as important to a successful engineer. Get good at presenting. If you can take any college credit courses through dual enrollment (if your state offers that), that might be a great idea also. Anyways, if you've got a good GPA and test scores, you shouldn't have any issue getting into the petro college of your choice. If you really want to set yourself apart, get yourself out there into our industry early. Do some shadowing or get a summer job (if you've got industry around you). Does that help?
I am graduate of geology in bachelor degree and I got an admission to study my masters degree in Petroleum Engineering. Please how can I manage my study?
I'm a sophomore in high schools and my school only offers robot and computer engineering classes, nothing to do with chemicals or petroleum. What classes would you recommend I take to best prepare myself for a Petroleum Engineering career? Im already going to take AP Calculus my Junior year and AP Statistics my Senior year.
Thanks for the questions Red. You don't have to stress too much about taking the perfect mix of classes. Sounds like you're already on the right track with the AP classes. Focus on showing proficiency in math and science classes. That type of reasoning/thinking/analytical ability will propel you. However, soft skills are proving to be just as important to a successful engineer. Get good at presenting. If you can take any college credit courses through dual enrollment (if your state offers that), that might be a great idea also. Anyways, if you've got a good GPA and test scores, you shouldn't have any issue getting into the petro college of your choice. Does that help?
If you really want to set yourself apart, get yourself out there into our industry early. Do some shadowing or get a summer job (if you've got industry around you).
@@OilfieldBasics Yes, thank you so much. My state ( Kentucky ) does not have many Petroleum opportunities, but I could most likely find some form of job shaddowing in the field or a similar one this summer.
@@carterhall7699 No problem. Yep, shadowing is the best thing you can do besides be a good student. Also, if you've got family in a location where operations are more prevalent, consider living there a summer and finding a job. Otherwise, there'll be plenty of time for that when your in college.
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What is the marketable course for a masters student to take, I mean the one which is good but people run away from it because it's hard,or what can you advice me because am done with degree am looking forward for masters degree in the same major of petroleum and gas engineering.
In this current market, no. But it's a very cyclical industry. Right now, we're in a bust cycle. Supply is high and demand is low. If you're thinking about going to college for it though, remember you're 4+ years out. How different will the market look then?
Hey jj! Hard to say which college is the best. A&M, UT Austin is typically noted as being the top 2. There's schools all across the country and you can find lists online. The biggest deciding factors for us was the location and class size (school type). That's why we chose Marietta College. You can always try and talk with alumni on Linkedin about a school you're interested in.
Hi I’m a sixth grader in Virginia and I would like to pursue petroleum engineering I would like to know all the right steps to take when I apply for college to take the right courses if so could you please get back with me.
what if the college doesnt provide petroleum engineering specifically but you still want to go into that field? what is the second best major to major in? please lmk
If you actually want to be a petroleum engineer, then it might be best to just transfer to a school that offers it. However, the closest engineering type would likely be chemical. I've worked with a handful of chemical engineers that have a PE role, but usually they specialize in different areas, but it depends on the company. Chemical engineering isnt a bad way to go cause it'll also give you more options for when oil and gas is down.
Sir plzz tell me the website u told in the video i m not getting it what u spoke in last about website ??? Plzz sir i want to take petroleum engineering ...
Pls sir I want to know more about petroleum engineering I have not attended any of its class or practical, I like the course and I am willing to study it to the call pls help me I really want be on top
Thank you, what would you suggest I do as I am a high school student from the Caribbean, should I do sats to get in to an institution in America or apply with my results from the Caribbean exams?
@@shavthenailer3024 If you're wanting to get into an American school, then yes- I'd recommend taking either the ACT or SAT or both. If you've got a school in mind, check out their admission requirements for the program.
Anil moun thanks for reaching out. We don’t have any suggestions for Canadian universities. We’re not familiar with the options nor reputations. Sorry. I’d find some people in the oilfield on LinkedIn that are from Canada and ask some of them. Or google the colleges.
Thanks for your question, it is going to depend on your role. Some engineers don't do the design but many do in some way. Same with the amount of time spent in the field- depends on your role.
Yes, petroleum engineering has the highest starting salary of any 4 year bachelors degree. However, keep in mind that a job paying that is not always a guarantee. Not every student gets hired in the industry. I don't know how it varies in other countries, sorry.
Hi i'm very happe after saw that vidéo i've just a littel bit Qst is about student who study in country like algeria at the field production of HC and wanna to study there master degree abroad so for you sir what's your tips that you can drop me out with for pick up the University that mybe teaching that field in thw world And can you let me have your email contacte
hey i’m in the 9th grade you’re video helping me out to presue my dreams thanks for the advise
Glad to hear it!
Me too kid,I am a fresh college student
Sir I am from Philippines watching your video, its really great.
Is it important that your are all good in calculus, physics and chemistry?
I am still in the 9th grade but I can't wait to tackle into the petroleum engineering world
I have a Bachelor on Criminal Justice but didn't like it . Started working 2012 in the Gas and Oil Field between Louisana, Texas, Mississippi, South and North Carolina and several other places. Thinking about getting directly into the field. Been working throu subcontractors. Done Painting, Insulation, Fireproofing, Carpentry, and currently am a Safety Specialist (COSS) for a good company. I love the field. Wish I would've known sooner and would have not spent many years on my bachelor. I'm hesitant because I'm old, I'm 36 and I'm not sure if I want to dedicate more years and money on another Bachelor degree. Still thinking . . . Might do an Associate on Process Technology, I don't know.
Thank you 🙏🏻 for this post more student don’t know the bath they want to be
What are the roles normally given to girls in petroleum industry? I am praying that someday in the near future I will be a successful petroleum engineer.
Guyyys, your channel is so great. Could you please just specify, what exactly is petro 101
Just a basic introduction to the industry. You'd likely review common equipment such as a drilling rig, various operations, general petroleum geology, etc... Would also likely do some basic calculations like original oil in place (OOIP).
Thanks for the information
Really wanted to know the specific subjects to do on college and the possible challenges i may face in future and if its actually a good field
Thanks for your feedback. The specific classes are going to depend on the college. Sebastian gave a few good common examples that everyone should have though. What questions do you have about challenges? I can do another video if you give me some specifics of what you're looking for.
What is better to take petroleum engineering or pet. geoscience or pet. geology? Which is ultimately the best?
I'd say it depends on what type of career you'd like to have. Do you want to be an engineer or a geologist?
@@OilfieldBasics thanks.
Best explaination
Video is great thumbs up for that. I'm from India and completed 4 yr BTech petroleum engineering. How can i get a job in oilfield in the U.S ? Thanks in advance.
Dear friend i am also from india
From where you did petroleum engineering?
Please reply
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Dear sir, I'm completed bachelor of engg (BE) in petroleum engineering (4 years) In india. What can i study next? I have no idea sir. I want your help.
Hello
Hey your videos are good could I please know the subjects for petroleum engineering 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hey… I’m very greatful for your video… but I wanted to ask what can one do if they didn’t do chemistry for their A’level and are going to take Petroleum engineering at uni? Am I doomed?
I'm new to the petroleum engineering and I am in High school I want to know everything about this program please
Checkout the video I did on advice for high school students.
i'm new to the oil industry and I need to know everything about liner hangers
Thanks for the question. Unfortunately, I haven't done really any work with liner hangers...only know the basics myself.
Which high school courses do I need to take
You don't have to stress too much about taking the perfect mix of classes during HS. Focus on showing proficiency in math and science classes. That type of reasoning/thinking/analytical ability will propel you. However, soft skills are proving to be just as important to a successful engineer. Get good at presenting. If you can take any college credit courses through dual enrollment (if your state offers that), that might be a great idea also. Anyways, if you've got a good GPA and test scores, you shouldn't have any issue getting into the petro college of your choice. If you really want to set yourself apart, get yourself out there into our industry early. Do some shadowing or get a summer job (if you've got industry around you). Does that help?
Oilfield Basics What do you mean summer job
I am graduate of geology in bachelor degree and I got an admission to study my masters degree in Petroleum Engineering. Please how can I manage my study?
Please help me write a report on the adoption and development of digitization in the oil and gas industry
I'm a sophomore in high schools and my school only offers robot and computer engineering classes, nothing to do with chemicals or petroleum. What classes would you recommend I take to best prepare myself for a Petroleum Engineering career? Im already going to take AP Calculus my Junior year and AP Statistics my Senior year.
Thanks for the questions Red. You don't have to stress too much about taking the perfect mix of classes. Sounds like you're already on the right track with the AP classes. Focus on showing proficiency in math and science classes. That type of reasoning/thinking/analytical ability will propel you. However, soft skills are proving to be just as important to a successful engineer. Get good at presenting. If you can take any college credit courses through dual enrollment (if your state offers that), that might be a great idea also. Anyways, if you've got a good GPA and test scores, you shouldn't have any issue getting into the petro college of your choice. Does that help?
If you really want to set yourself apart, get yourself out there into our industry early. Do some shadowing or get a summer job (if you've got industry around you).
@@OilfieldBasics Yes, thank you so much. My state ( Kentucky ) does not have many Petroleum opportunities, but I could most likely find some form of job shaddowing in the field or a similar one this summer.
@@carterhall7699 No problem. Yep, shadowing is the best thing you can do besides be a good student. Also, if you've got family in a location where operations are more prevalent, consider living there a summer and finding a job. Otherwise, there'll be plenty of time for that when your in college.
sorry we got cutoff...the "premiere" ended. We might be able to continue it if you become a "friend" on here haha. youtu.be/addme/ZQwAfKT9Ed1u20-u_CadM0gD872_Xw
What is the marketable course for a masters student to take, I mean the one which is good but people run away from it because it's hard,or what can you advice me because am done with degree am looking forward for masters degree in the same major of petroleum and gas engineering.
How hard petrochemical engineering for me, because sir i am weak in mathematics and chemistry.
Okay so if I major in civil engineering will I be able to get a petroleum engineering job?
Or do I specifically have to take petroleum?
I am doing mechanical engineering
And I intend to petroleum eng as my masters
What was your GPA in high school
Is it possible for aid and to do the classes online due to i work in the production and completion side .also having a newborn
Is it easy to get a job once you have a degree? How much is the salary at the beginning and end of the career?
In this current market, no. But it's a very cyclical industry. Right now, we're in a bust cycle. Supply is high and demand is low. If you're thinking about going to college for it though, remember you're 4+ years out. How different will the market look then?
@@OilfieldBasicshey , what jobs do petroleum engineers can get if they aren't successful in entering the oil and gas industry?
Hey i am very interested in becoming a petroleum engineer. i just want to know what colleges offer the best program for petroleum engineering?
Hey jj! Hard to say which college is the best. A&M, UT Austin is typically noted as being the top 2. There's schools all across the country and you can find lists online. The biggest deciding factors for us was the location and class size (school type). That's why we chose Marietta College. You can always try and talk with alumni on Linkedin about a school you're interested in.
Thank you so much
@@OilfieldBasics i do some googling, and it says that UNS is the best now. Is it true?
Hi I’m a sixth grader in Virginia and I would like to pursue petroleum engineering I would like to know all the right steps to take when I apply for college to take the right courses if so could you please get back with me.
I'll try to make a video for you soon. Good question.
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Do i need to know about the electri circuit in petroleum Engineering??
It will likely come up in a general engineering class - possibly multiple times.
what if the college doesnt provide petroleum engineering specifically but you still want to go into that field? what is the second best major to major in? please lmk
If you actually want to be a petroleum engineer, then it might be best to just transfer to a school that offers it. However, the closest engineering type would likely be chemical. I've worked with a handful of chemical engineers that have a PE role, but usually they specialize in different areas, but it depends on the company. Chemical engineering isnt a bad way to go cause it'll also give you more options for when oil and gas is down.
Hello, I'm turning 1st year college next year, i just wanna know how long does it take to be a licensed petroleum engineer? Thanks!
4 years i thought
I should have done this
I’m in 9 grade what classes should I take in high school if I want to be a petroleum engineer
Check out our video on advice for high school students.
Sir plzz tell me the website u told in the video i m not getting it what u spoke in last about website ??? Plzz sir i want to take petroleum engineering ...
Subscribe to learn about oil and gas drilling rigs
Do i have to take chem 1&2 and phys 1$2 and linear classes?
Chemistry 1& 2; Physics 1 & 2 for sure.
Should i go to masters degree in order to find a job in petroleum engineer
Checkout a few of our advice videos (one with Utkarsh and another with Alan A). We discuss that.
Pls sir I want to know more about petroleum engineering I have not attended any of its class or practical, I like the course and I am willing to study it to the call pls help me I really want be on top
How can we help?
Does the university of Norway has a good petroleum engineering program?
Thanks for the question, but I don't know anything about their program.
Thank you, what would you suggest I do as I am a high school student from the Caribbean, should I do sats to get in to an institution in America or apply with my results from the Caribbean exams?
@@shavthenailer3024 If you're wanting to get into an American school, then yes- I'd recommend taking either the ACT or SAT or both. If you've got a school in mind, check out their admission requirements for the program.
Hello Mr.
I want to do petroleum engineering HONOURS in Canada
Please suggest me any best university in Canada
Anil moun thanks for reaching out. We don’t have any suggestions for Canadian universities. We’re not familiar with the options nor reputations. Sorry. I’d find some people in the oilfield on LinkedIn that are from Canada and ask some of them. Or google the colleges.
Do i a have to be smart on math?
You're going to have a hard time if you're not proficient in math.
Hi
is their any what's app group for petroleum engineering students??
Not that I am aware of.
@@OilfieldBasics kkk tq sir
I hate designing on softwares and a 9 - 5 job routine and love working on field.
So does petroleum engg involve offshore field work and no designing??
Thanks for your question, it is going to depend on your role. Some engineers don't do the design but many do in some way. Same with the amount of time spent in the field- depends on your role.
Thank you sir!!
Does petroleum engg have a very high starting salary
If it does
Than which country is best for petroleum engineering?
Yes, petroleum engineering has the highest starting salary of any 4 year bachelors degree. However, keep in mind that a job paying that is not always a guarantee. Not every student gets hired in the industry. I don't know how it varies in other countries, sorry.
What subject do need to become petroleum engineering?
This video explained many of the common courses.
Hi i'm very happe after saw that vidéo i've just a littel bit Qst is about student who study in country like algeria at the field production of HC and wanna to study there master degree abroad so for you sir what's your tips that you can drop me out with for pick up the University that mybe teaching that field in thw world
And can you let me have your email contacte