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As you have completed civil Engineering it's good to choose your carrier in oil and gas field as Process Plant civil engineering to get into the oil and gas industry You can approach some oil and gas consultancies or seabird engineering institute which is very popular globally . This is the only one engineering institute in India which teaches all about oil and gas field and the course fees is very cheaper compare to others. Scope of Civil Engineering is everlasting. All oil and gas industry needs Civil engineers almost all oil and gas industries prefer seabird engineering trained and certified candidates to run its business smoothly
It is definitely ExxonMobil for technical people (engineers and geos).
Civil engineers generally are involved in the design of public works. These include large buildings, roads, bridges, water distribution systems, dams, sewage treatment plants, and flood protection systems, such as levees and seawalls.
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.
oil and natural gas
Natural gas on top of the oil. Natural gas is less dense.
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.
all types manufacturing, processing, oil and gas
Some work in oil and gas exploration, mineral exploration, the extractive industries (mining and quarrying) and for civil engineering consultancies and contractors.
Gas engineers usually have to explore for new oil, and extract that oil, and with everyone so dependent upon oil, you shouldn't find it hard getting a job in this field.
Petroleum engineers continue to lead the pack in terms of demand for both new and experienced engineers. This field, on average also has the highest starting salaries. When oil prices are low, hiring does slow down, but has been on the rebound as oil prices have begun to creep upwards again. As long as the world depends so heavily on oil and its byproducts such as natural gas, petroleum engineers will continue to enjoy job security, along with high salaries and generous benefits packages. Civil, electrical and mechanical engineers will enjoy a more stable work environment than those in the petroleum industry. Civil engineers have the broadest skill set, permitting them to work for both private and public sector companies; when one sector is down, the other may show increased growth in the number of opportunities. Software engineers will also be in demand, far into the foreseeable future. As computer hardware continues to evolve and become increasingly powerful, engineers to develop the software to take advantage of new hardware capabilities will find eager employers competing for their services.
Oil and gas exploration typically involves a collaboration between geologists, geophysicists, engineers, and land acquisition specialists. These professionals work together to analyze geological data, conduct seismic surveys, and identify potential drilling locations to discover and extract oil and gas reserves. Additionally, companies in the energy industry, government agencies, and environmental consultants may also be involved in various aspects of oil and gas exploration.