It lubricates, cleans and cools!!!!!!!
They r engineered by oil companies
Society of Automotive Engineers
oil and natural gas
Oil and Energy production. A lot of Chemical engineers,petroleum engineers,civil engineers,basically a lot of engineering. Also a lot of banking,finance,accountancy and administration.
If you are referring to the motor oil then it stands for Society of Automotive Engineers.
The type of engineer most likely to work on an oil rig is a petroleum engineer. Petroleum engineers specialize in the extraction of oil and natural gas and are involved in designing and implementing methods for extracting these resources efficiently and safely. Other engineers, such as mechanical and drilling engineers, may also work on oil rigs, focusing on equipment design and drilling operations, respectively.
SAE (society of automotive engineers) sets the rating for the oil. Gasoline engine oil is given a "s_" rating. SE would be a rather old rating as the current is SMSAE (society of automotive engineers) sets the rating for the oil. Gasoline engine oil is given a "s_" rating. SE would be a rather old rating as the current is SM
all types manufacturing, processing, oil and gas
Oil was discovered in Southwest Asia in the 1880s. However, it was not until the 1950s that oil companies began sending engineers there to tap the giant oil fields.
They are called oil rig workers or petroleum engineers. Their job involves extracting oil from underground reservoirs using drilling techniques and machinery.
Natural gas on top of the oil. Natural gas is less dense.
It is definitely ExxonMobil for technical people (engineers and geos).