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| Jan9-13, 03:34 PM | #1 |
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Help determining best option for petrophysics
I've been working for an oil-company for the last 2 years as an LWD field engineer. My goal is to move back into the city and would like to pursue a petrophysics career.
I have a degree in Chemical Engineering, but I am told geophysics is the best way to pursue this. Is there any way to obtain a geophysics degree through correspondence or would I have to move back to the city? Looking at the university I graduated from it would take 3 to 4 semesters to graduate since I have about 60% of the credits already finished. However, I'm unsure if it is at all possible to go back to school while maintaining a reasonable job. I'd be fine with an intern level position but at least something where I can continue to build experience in the oil and gas field (trying to talk to my company about that currently). I know in Chemical engineering a lot of people that came back to do their degrees would do a co-op or maintain a part-time work for a local engineering company but petrophysics is largely a career focused with the major oil companies so I'm unsure even where I could get part-time work like that without waiting a year or so after beginning to pursue geophysics. Any help would be appreciated. |
| Jan9-13, 03:40 PM | #2 |
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| Jan9-13, 03:58 PM | #3 |
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| Jan9-13, 04:23 PM | #4 |
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| Jan9-13, 04:39 PM | #5 |
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Hm, got an e-mail from a guy within my company that I contacted. He said that my resume would be enough to be hired and said that they are more interested in having 2+ years LWD experience then any actual geology experience though they do sometimes hire geophysics majors out of college but an engineering degree with LWD experience is plenty sufficient. Only looking for senior petrophysicists (5+ years experience and whatnot) at the moment but I should keep checking in.
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