What does a Petroleum Engineer do?

A petroleum engineer is responsible for the designing of drill equipment and planning of methods and techniques used to extract oil and gas from both onshore and offshore reserves. Duties include recommendations of drilling efforts based on cost, effort and feasibility weighed against returns. The career advancement of petroleum engineers typically results in seniority that provides greater independence and decision-making responsibilities for bigger and more challenging projects subject to obtaining a Professional Engineering (PE) license.

Petroleum engineers require a minimum of a bachelor's degree in engineering with a master's degree preferred. Most companies value a professional engineering license which is usually associated with more experienced engineers. Strong candidates will possess high attention to detail along with excellent analytical skills that are conveyed accurately in reports and presentations.

What responsibilities are common for Petroleum Engineer jobs?
  • Design drilling equipment used in the process of extracting oil and gas from both onshore and offshore reserves
  • Make recommendations based on cost, effort and feasibility
  • Devise plans and methods to effectively drill fields to recover oil and gas
  • Develop and modify tools and designs based on performance observation
  • Ensure equipment is installed, operated and maintained properly for effective use
  • Work closely with the procurement team to procure the necessary equipment and tools for projects
  • Work together with geoscientists and other specialists to analyze the geologic formation containing the oil and gas reservoir
  • Monitor drilling operations as needed
What are the typical qualifications for Petroleum Engineer jobs?
  • Master's degree in engineering with coursework in the petroleum industry preferred
  • Professional engineering license preferred
  • Proven experience working as an engineer in the petroleum industry
  • Knowledgeable in engineering drilling techniques and methods
  • Strong industrial knowledge and understanding of market conditions
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Good reporting and presentation skills
  • Skilled in computer technology and Microsoft applications
  • Ability to travel offshore as required
EducationBachelor's Degree
Work/Life Balance
3.4 ★
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Career Opportunity
3.5 ★
Avg. Experience8+ years

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Petroleum Engineer Career Path

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Petroleum Engineer Insights

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Kuwait Oil Company KscKuwait Oil Company Ksc
Senior Drilling Engineer
30 Aug 2023

“Particularly good for people who are not getting opportunities in competitive market Good for aged professionals.”

British GasBritish Gas
Technical Gas Engineer
23 Dec 2022

“Generally good training although I did the apprenticeship nearly a decade ago so may not be the same now.”

ChevronChevron
Completion Engineer
26 Feb 2023

“Great place to work and pay is also good”

US Marine CorpsUS Marine Corps
Fuels Specialist
7 Feb 2023

“Compensation is good and fair”

Hunt & SonsHunt & Sons
Oil Technician
22 Jul 2023

“I finally was told i would be given my raise and make the same as everyone else.”

PTTEPPTTEP
Petroleum Engineer
2 Feb 2023

“Annual salary increase was not attractive (around 7%”

T Brown GroupT Brown Group
Gas Engineer
30 Jun 2022

“Great nice beautiful fun enjoy”

Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
AEE(Drilling)
28 Mar 2021

“it is not bad but salary is not high”

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Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of a Petroleum Engineer

When working as a Petroleum Engineer, the most common skills you will need to perform your job and for career success are Evaluating, Conducting, Reviews, Pipeline and Splicing.

The most similar professions to Petroleum Engineer are:
  • Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Production Engineer
  • Process Engineer

The most common qualifications to become a Petroleum Engineer is a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree and an average of 0 - 1 of experience not including years spent in education and/or training.

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