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It depends on the specialisation of the industry sectors, I.e oil & gas, cable/pipe laying, ferries etc. It is generally around £40k-45k.
Oil tankers transfer fuel from a terminal using a process called "bunkering." The tanker connects to the terminal through loading arms or hoses that facilitate the transfer of oil. Pumps on the terminal and the tanker help move the fuel from the terminal's storage tanks into the ship's cargo tanks. This process is closely monitored for safety and efficiency to prevent spills and ensure proper handling of the fuel.
I'm a Chief Engineer for an Oil and Gas Company and I make between $589,000-$789,000
FPSO is an acronym for Floating Production, Storage, Offtake (or Offload). An FPSO is typically a big ship used in the oil industry in deepwater producing oil fields. The wells are at the seabed and flow back to the FPSO. The ship is moored in place and contains the production equipment used to process the oil. Once processed, the oil is stored in the hull of the FPSO. Once there is enough oil in stored in the FPSO, a tanker will pull near the FPSO and the oil will be pumped from the FPSO to the tanker.
A reservoir engineer simulates a model of a real oil field and thus determines basic parameters of the reservoir which helps as guidelines for a drilling engineer to drill a well on a particular location. Reservoir engineer has to analyse a well throughout it's life hence it also ties up with a production engineer to suggest him ways how to extract the oil lying underneath the formation. There are several other roles which a reservoir engineer plays and thus serves as one of the major pillars of the Petroleum Industry.
14000$ a mnth for an indian chief engineer
$95,000
Ludvig Nobel was the inventor of the oil tanker. He was a businessman and engineer who was born in Sweden on July 27, 1831.
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its about 58000 a yr...
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Normally a Tanker carries some liquid, mostly Oil, therefore the term "Oil Tanker".
It was not an oil tanker, but a drilling platform.
The worlds first successful oil tanker was built by Ludvig Nobel
The first oil tanker is generally recognized as the "Zoroaster," built in 1861 by the Scottish engineer and inventor, Ludvig Nobel. It was designed to transport kerosene from the oil fields of Baku, Azerbaijan, to refineries in Europe. The Zoroaster had a carrying capacity of about 1,000 tons and marked a significant advancement in maritime transport for oil, paving the way for the development of modern oil shipping.
The Mega Borg tanker spilled oil into the Gulf of Mexico in 1990.
Approximately how far off course was this oil tanker?