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re: Fellow O&G guys, interview questions, New question in the OP
Posted on 10/1/14 at 1:40 pm to GREENHEAD22
Posted on 10/1/14 at 1:40 pm to GREENHEAD22
Best bets to get with operator:
Mwd,then DD, then drilling engineer
Fracturing, coiled tubing, various production/work over ops could lead to prod. Engineer
Lwd/wireline for 5-10 years then Petrophysicist for an operator.
It will be much harder without a Pete degree, production and reservoir engineer will be hard to obtain
Mwd,then DD, then drilling engineer
Fracturing, coiled tubing, various production/work over ops could lead to prod. Engineer
Lwd/wireline for 5-10 years then Petrophysicist for an operator.
It will be much harder without a Pete degree, production and reservoir engineer will be hard to obtain
Posted on 10/1/14 at 1:54 pm to TheIndulger
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Mwd,then DD, then drilling engineer
This has been what I have always leaned toward wanting to do.
Guess I will keep my list the same, I made fluids the third bc I know they get picked up and they work the best schedules. Nothing about wire-line really excites me besides the fact they they travel a ton and work a decent schedule.
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