Petroleum engineers can make big money — but right now there aren't a lot of takers for the gig. New student enrollment in petroleum-engineering programs — the sector of engineering related to oil and ...
LARAMIE - Just two years after the University of Wyoming reinstated an undergraduate degree program in petroleum engineering, 12 students will receive Bachelor of Science degrees in the discipline.
A new master’s degree program in energy and petroleum engineering will be the first to offer graduate courses in blockchain starting in fall 2023 at the University of Wyoming. Students enrolled in the ...
Tom Holley, professor and director of the University of Houston's petroleum engineering program, has won the Society of Petroleum Engineers Gulf Coast Regional Distinguished Achievement Award for ...
At-a-Glance: The “top” petroleum engineering programs are those with recognized engineering accreditation, deep industry integration (internships, co-ops, field labs), and strong subsurface/drilling ...
At-a-Glance: The strongest petroleum engineering programs cluster in North America (notably the U.S. Gulf/Permian states), the U.K./Norway, the Middle East, China/India, and select Latin American and ...
DICKINSON, N.D. - The demand for oil industry talent has made petroleum engineering the most valuable degree in America. Women, however, still lag behind, according to new data. Those who majored in ...
Is a petroleum engineering degree worth it? Shane Hummus discusses the job market, earning potential, and value of a ...
Texas' roots in the American oil and gas industry are as deep as its wells (i.e., earth-shatteringly deep). Scott Lindberg, who recently graduated from UT's petroleum engineering program, told ...
Enrollments at petroleum engineering schools are soaring, driven by forecasts for high energy prices and the promise of a big paycheck. A near record number of freshmen -- 90 -- entered the University ...
Research scientist Evan Lowry examines an image of porous media at the COIFPM in the High Bay Research Facility, a state-of-the-art petroleum research facility.
HOUSTON, July 29, 2008 – Two Fortune 500 oil companies have committed major funding to the Cullen College of Engineering at the University of Houston. The funds, from energy industry leaders Devon ...