Well, I'm sorry that this degree isn't offered at local schools. When I wanted to study engineering, all of the school choices for my engineering specialization were located completely across the country from where I lived. If you want something bad enough, you'll figure out how to get it. The point I'm trying to make here is, these opportunities are not going to come to you, necessarily. You may have to make some sacrifices now in order to obtain the education and training you need to attain your goals. If that means going to school out of town, so be it.
This brings up another question. Suppose, after going through this roundabout educational process, you do get interviewed for a job as a petroleum engineer. What happens if the job is located some distance far away from where you live, in another state, or even, another country?