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  1. Geology for Petroleum Exploration, Drilling, and Production by Norman J. Hyne, 1983-08
  2. Natural Gas Engineering Handbook by Boyun Guo, Ali Ghalambor, 2005-07-31
  3. Applied Drilling Engineering (Spe Textbook Series, Vol 2) by Adam T. Bourgoyne, 1986-11
  4. Probability in Petroleum And Environmmental Engineering by George V. Chilingar, Leonid F., Ph.D. Khilyuk, et all 2005-05-30
  5. Understanding Petroleum Reservoirs: Towards an Integrated Reservoir Engineering and Geochemical Approach by Cubitt, 2004-01-01
  6. Fundamentals of Fractured Reservoir Engineering (Developments in Petroleum Science) by T.D. van Golf-Racht, 1982-04-15
  7. Environmentally Conscious Fossil Energy Production (Environmentally Conscious Engineering, Myer Kutz Series)
  8. Subsea Pipelines and Risers (Ocean Engineering)
  9. Oil: From Prospect to Pipeline (Oil: An Overview of the Petroleum Industry) by Robert R. Wheeler, Maurine Whited, 2005-08-31
  10. Petroleum Fuels Manufacturing Handbook: including Specialty Products and Sustainable Manufacturing Techniques by Surinder Parkash, 2009-08-11
  11. The Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum, Fourth Edition (Chemical Industries) by James G. Speight, 2006-10-31
  12. Developments in Offshore Engineering: Wave Phenomena and Offshore Topics (Handbook of Coastal & Ocean Engineering) by John B. Herbich John B. HerbichPh.D.P.E.is W.H. Bauer Professor Emeritus of Civil and Ocean Engineering at Texas A&M University in College StationTexas. He is a Fellow and Life Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and consults extensively for industry., 1999-01-01
  13. Seals, Traps & the Petroleum System (AAPG Memoir 67) (Aapg Memoir, 67) by Ronald C. Surdam, 1997-10-07
  14. The Reservoir Engineering Aspects of Waterflooding (Spe Monograph Series, Volume 3) by Forrest F Craig Jr.., 1975-01-01

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62. The Future Of Your Discipline - Petroleum Engineering
Despite the recent instability of oil prices resulting from the latest Iraqi crisis,the longterm outlook for employment in petroleum engineering is as strong
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Higher Education Graduate School The Job Hunt Company Profiles Regional Job Markets Entry Level Salaries Search Jobs Graduating Engineer in Print About GE Magazine This Month in Print High Octane Job Market for Petroleum Grads by Shayna Sobol Despite the recent instability of oil prices resulting from the latest Iraqi crisis, the long-term outlook for employment in petroleum engineering is as strong as ever. Historically, petroleum engineers have been in short supply in the marketplace, save for a couple of instances when oil companies felt the need to downsize due to a temporary oversupply of qualified staff. "Today, there aren't enough of us to go around," proclaims Dr. Craig Van Kirk, professor and head of the petroleum engineering department at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden. "The job market is excellent, salaries are the highest among all engineering fields, and oil and service companies are looking over the long haul to determine their staffing needs."

63. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
petroleum engineering. The Department oil industry. These classes are Pet.Engr. 120, Fundamentals of petroleum engineering, and Pet. Engr.
http://ughb.stanford.edu/98-99/pe.html
Petroleum Engineering The Department of Petroleum Engineering offers a sound background in basic sciences and their application to practical problems in the complex and changing area of petroleum technology. Such study provides the fundamentals of physics, chemistry, mathematics, geology, geophysics, computer science and engineering. Petroleum Engineering is housed in the School of Earth Sciences, and additional information about courses, requirements and faculty can be found in the Earth Sciences section of the Bulletin. Petroleum engineers are concerned with the design of processes for hydrocarbon recovery from oil and gas reservoirs. Included in the design process are characterization of the spatial distribution of reservoir properties, drilling of wells, design and operation of production facilities, selection and implementation of reservoirs, and environmental aspects of petroleum exploration and production. Petroleum engineers must understand the geology of reservoir rocks and the flow of fluids and heat through them. The broad training in this field prepares graduates for professional areas such as: enhanced oil and gas recovery; environmental engineering; geothermal energy production; natural gas engineering; reservoir engineering, reservoir simulation; water production and reclamation; well and property economic evaluation; well log analysis; well test analysis; and drilling and production technology. We also provide two courses in basic petroleum engineering that are designed for majors in other disciplines who are interested in the subject or who are considering working in the oil industry. These classes are Pet. Engr. 120, Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering, and Pet. Engr. 103, Energy Resources, which satisfies the distribution requirement in area 6 (Technology and Applied Sciences).

64. Texas A&M University - Petroleum Engineering
Home » Academics/Libraries » Departments » View text version Crisman Institutefor Petroleum Research Department of petroleum engineering Global Petroleum
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65. Texas A&M University: Department Of Petroleum Engineering
Department of petroleum engineering, Texas A M University.
http://www.tamu.edu/new/academic/aaaagf.html
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66. NAIT - Petroleum Engineering Technology

http://www.nait.ab.ca/programs/PNT/

67. Petroleum Engineering Department

http://www.kfupm.edu.sa/pet/

68. Petroleum-Engineering-Main
petroleum engineering Training Programs. Inspection And Maintenance Of Oil StorageTanks. Fundamentals Of Petroleum. Oil Field Safety. Aboveground Storage Tanks.
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69. Department Of Mining And Petroleum Engineering
The Department of Mining and petroleum engineering offers two undergraduateprograms namely Mining Engineering and petroleum engineering.
http://kankrow.eng.chula.ac.th/~mining/intro_b_petro_old.html
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The Department of Mining and Petroleum Engineering offers two undergraduate programs namely Mining Engineering and Petroleum Engineering. These two programs are designed to prepare graduates for mining, petroleum, and related industries both in Thailand and abroad. These programs also facilitate graduates to carry on into higher education. Courses are designed to give students basic knowledge in sciences and engineering fundamentals as well as professional subjects of the fields. Optional courses are also offered as electives to accommodate special interest of students or special need of the industry. Practical training are compulsory to familiarize students with industry. English, humanities, and social sciences courses are also requirement of the programs so that students have opportunity to broaden their views. Students in Mining Engineering take a program of basic courses in all phases of mining including surface and underground mining, drilling and blasting, mine ventilation, material handling, mineral processing, mining geology, mine surveying, and economics of mineral industry. In the Mining Engineering program, there are electives which students can take so that they are trained to be specialized in mining or mineral processing.

70. Branner Earth Sciences--Petroleum
petroleum engineering. Branner Earth Sciences Library and Map Collections. Returnto Table of Contents. Other Information Resources for petroleum engineering.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/branner/information/peteng.html

Petroleum Engineering
Branner Earth Sciences Library and Map Collections
Table of Contents A password is needed for free-to-Stanford access to SPE OIL get from Branner reference staff (11-5 Mon to Fri or 7-9 Tues eve.
Indexes
Indexes will lead you to articles in journals and series and papers in conference proceedings, as well as technical reports. There are three indexes of major importance for Petroleum Engineering: Most Important Indexes
Other Indexes of Possible Interest to Petroleum Engineers

71. Services At Applied Earth Sciences
Raw Materials Procssing; petroleum engineering (PW). Support facilities. PetroleumEngineering. These are the WWW pages of the cluster petroleum engineering.
http://www.ta.tudelft.nl/PW/contents.html
Below the subjects of Departments:
  • Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics (TG)
  • Earth Sciences
  • Engineering Geology (IG)
  • Primary Raw Materials Processing (GT)
  • Secondary Raw Materials Procssing
  • Petroleum Engineering (PW)
  • Support facilities E-mail Faculty E-mail webmaster
    Petroleum Engineering These are the WWW pages of the cluster Petroleum Engineering . Currently, the following is offered:
    The information of the department Petroleum Engineering is currently maintained by the Dietz Laboratory. Your browser will take you there automatically in 3 seconds. If not, you can follow this link
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  • 72. CUED - Division D: Geotechnical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering & Structures
    back Geotechnical Engineering, petroleum engineering Structures.The research topics grouped under the umbrella of this division
    http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/div-d/
    The research topics grouped under the umbrella of this division may be loosely categorised as those addressing issues related to civil engineering problems. There are four major sub-divisions as shown on the left. The work of the Geotechnical group is based on the principles of soil mechanics which can address topics as diverse as clean-up of contaminated land and assessing the effects of earthquakes, to the design of underground spaces. Petroleum engineering researches into the problems related to extraction of oil: from drilling to pipeline stability and the effects of ice damage on Artic pipelines. Structures research covers a wide range of topics from the structure of a DNA molcule, to the safety of bridges to the design of deployable structures to be used in outer space. The Centre for Sustainable Development addresses the growing concern of all engineers to ensure their projects are sustainable within the context of today's society.
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    73. Frank Miller, First Petroleum Engineering Chair, Remembered: 1/00
    Frank Miller, first petroleum engineering chair, remembered. BY MARK SHWARTZ.Frank George Miller, the first chairperson of the Department
    http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/report/news/january5/fmiller-15.html
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    January 5, 2000

    Frank Miller, first Petroleum Engineering chair, remembered BY MARK SHWARTZ Frank George Miller, the first chairperson of the Department of Petroleum Engineering at Stanford, died of liver cancer in Larkspur, Calif., on Dec. 17. He was 88. Miller joined the Stanford faculty in 1953 after 14 years as an engineer with the U.S. Bureau of Mines. He was appointed chair of the newly established Department of Petroleum Engineering in 1957, a position he held for 19 years. He retired as emeritus professor in 1976, but continued to visit the campus and consult with students until his death. Miller authored more than 20 technical papers on topics such as oil recovery, groundwater reservoir studies and geothermal energy. His work as an international energy consultant resulted in extended assignments in Alaska, Chile, Germany, New Zealand and other locations. After retiring from Stanford, he served as co-principal investigator on California's largest geothermal geyser project, located approximately 100 miles north of campus.

    74. Research
    Since its inception the School of petroleum engineering has been thesole source of petroleum engineering graduates in Australia.
    http://www.eng.unsw.edu.au/research/schools/petrol.htm

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    RESEARCH ENGINEERING SCHOOLS PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
    Biomedical Engineering
    Mining Engineering Petroleum Engineering Photovoltaic Engineering
    Since its inception the School of Petroleum Engineering has been the sole source of Petroleum Engineering graduates in Australia. It is recognised as the leading school in South-East Asia and has attracted a significant number of studentsform the region. The School of Petroleum Engineering is part of the Australian Petroleum Cooperative Research Centre which is the foremost provider of research to the Australian Petroleum Industry. The research programs are strongly supported by government and industry and the School operates a number of well equipped laboratories: pressure volume temperature and core flooding laboratory, petrophysical laboratory, drilling fluid and cementing laboratory, borehole stability analysis and fracture mechanics laboratory. The School also has a computer laboratory and industry standard software in reservoir simulation, well testing, log analysis, reservoir characterisation, borehole stability analysis and well drilling and completion. Major Research Areas Drilling and Completion

    75. MEngSc - Petroleum Engineering
    School School of petroleum engineering. To qualify for a MEngSc in PetroleumEngineering, candidates will have to pass a minimum of 48 Units of Credit.
    http://www.eng.unsw.edu.au/prospect/pgcourse/mengsc/petrol.htm

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    PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK MEngSc MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (MEngSc)
    IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING

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    Program Code: School: School of Petroleum Engineering Duration: Full time - 1 year
    Part time - 2 years
    Please note that international students have to do the full time program and complete in 1 year. Only local students have the 2 year (part time) option. May be studied: Distance Education, Part time Location: Kensington Entry Requirements: A recognised four-year Bachelor degree in a related discipline, and a minimum of one year of petroleum industry experience completed. Program Description
    This program is designed to cater for upstream oil and gas personnel who are interested in expanding their knowledge base.

    76. How To Find Out: Offshore & Petroleum Engineering And Marine Resources
    HOW TO FIND OUT in OFFSHORE petroleum engineering and MARINE RESOURCES. Thereare also periodicals in the petroleum engineering Departmental Library.
    http://www.hw.ac.uk/library/howto-offshore.html
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    The Web address for this document is: http://www.hw.ac.uk/library/howto-offshore.html This guide is primarily intended for students and staff of Heriot-Watt University, however it may also be of use to anyone looking for printed or electronic information on offshore or petroleum engineering or marine resources. Please note that whilst all networked resources mentioned are accessible from Heriot-Watt campus, accessibility from off-campus may vary. This may be of particular concern to Distance Learners . Library services to distance learning students are detailed at http://www.hw.ac.uk/library/distance.html Information about Off Campus Access to Networked Resources is available at http://www.hw.ac.uk/library/offcampus The Heriot-Watt University dial-in service details are at: http://www.hw.ac.uk/cenWWW/dial-in.html
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    77. Bachelor Of Applied Petroleum Engineering - Oil Amp; Gas - Oil
    Bachelor of Applied petroleum engineering Technology Two year postDiploma.Full-time or part-time studies. 32 week coursework component
    http://www.sait.ab.ca/academic/energy/programs/program1.htm

    78. Petroleum Engineering & Rock Mechanics Research Group
    Department of Earth Science and Engineering. PetroleumEngineering Rock Mechanics (PERM) Research Group.
    http://www.huxley.ic.ac.uk/research/PETENG/Perm/perm.htm
    Department of Earth Science and Engineering
    People Publications Current Research Seminars Affiliates Meeting ...
    Martin J Blunt
    Professor m.blunt@ic.ac.uk Alain C Gringarten Professor a.gringarten@ic.ac.uk John Hudson FREng Professor jah@rockeng.co.uk Peter R King Professor peter.king@ic.ac.uk Xudong Jing Reader x.jing@ic.ac.uk Robert W Zimmerman Reader r.w.zimmerman@ic.ac.uk Jonathan N Carter Senior Lecturer j.n.carter@ic.ac.uk Rod J Gochin Senior Lecturer r.gochin@ic.ac.uk John P. Harrison Senior Lecturer j.harrison@ic.ac.uk Velisa Vesovic Senior Lecturer v.vesovic@ic.ac.uk John-Paul Latham Lecturer j.p.latham@ic.ac.uk Ann H Muggeridge Lecturer a.muggeridge@ic.ac.uk Carlos Grattoni Research Fellow c.grattoni@ic.ac.uk Matthew D Jackson Research Associate m.d.jackson@ic.ac.uk Razik Razoaki Research Associate r.razoaki@ic.ac.uk Thomas von Schroeter Research Associate t.schroeter@ic.ac.uk

    79. Inside Adelaide: Petroleum Engineering News
    petroleum engineering News. While overseas, I also interviewed candidates for thetwo chairs in the new Santos School of petroleum engineering and Management.
    http://www.adelaide.edu.au/pr/publications/inside_adelaide/2001/15feb/petrol_eng
    News from the Vice-Chancellor News in Brief Situations Vacant
    Petroleum Engineering News While overseas, I also interviewed candidates for the two chairs in the new Santos School of Petroleum Engineering and Management. In this task I was joined by Professor Ian Young, Executive Dean of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, and Mr Bruce McKay, Chair of the Board of Management of the Santos School of Petroleum Engineering and Management. We interviewed an excellent field of seven people in London and Houston and are hoping to bring the shortlisted applicants to Adelaide later in the month. If you have any news or information which you feel might be included in Inside
    Adelaide, please send an e-mail to:

    80. RGN Fakultet
    Materijali za Ljetnu škola naftnog rudarstva petroleum engineering Summer Schoolmogu se pronaci na privremenoj stranici http//www.code16.com/rgn/ljetna
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    Rudarsko-geološko-naftni fakultet O FAKULTETU UPISI STUDIJI NASTAVA ... OBAVIJESTI
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    12. 03. 2003. Novi udžbenik Udžbenik je izraðen u okviru projekta primjene IT Digitalni udžbenik: Eksploatacija arhitektonsko-graðevnog kamena (Šifra projekta: 2001-108) financiranog od Ministarstva znansti i tehnologije. Sukladno Ugovoru br. 353-31-11-2001 sklopljenom izmeðu Ministarstva znanosti i tehnologije i Rudarsko-geološko-naftnog fakulteta, Ministarstvo stjeèe pravo vlasništva nad rezultatima projekta, a obvezno ih je staviti na javnu uporabu, bez naknade. 12. 03. 2003. Poèetak novog RGN weba Današnjim proširenim sastankom suradnika u izradi i održavanju web sadržaja RGN fakulteta, zapoèela je jednomjeseèna kampanja izrade novog weba. Angažirana je tvrtka Code 16 koja æe izraditi novo suèelje. Želja nam je ispuniti vaša oèekivanja drage studentice, studenti, poslovni partneri i svi koji su zainteresirani za sadržaje koji æe biti objavljivani na novim stranicama. Pišite nam i dalje, konstruktivne primjedbe su nam dobrodošle. LJETNA ŠKOLA NAFTNOG RUDARSTVA Dubrovnik, lipanj, 02. - 06. i 09-13. 06. 2003. Materijali za Ljetnu škola naftnog rudarstva mogu se kopirati sa stranice:

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