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14th May 2013, 11:18 PM
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Difference between Petrochemical engineer and Petrolium engineering?
difrance between petrocemical enginer and petrolium enginer
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15th May 2013, 11:40 PM
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Re: Difference between Petrochemical engineer and Petrolium engineering?
Hi dear.........
Difference between Petrochemical engineer and Petroleum engineering Chemical engineers: ---------------- Chemical engineers are employed by almost all industries that rely on chemical processes for some part of their production cycle. They work with scientists to create new materials and new methods of working with existing materials. They solve problems facing the manufacturing, medical, food production, research and environmental sectors. They are mainly called upon to apply chemical processes to an existing problem but draw upon many other mathematical and engineering disciplines to do so. Petroleum Engineers: ----------------- Petroleum engineering is a more specialized and hands-on field of engineering than chemical engineering. Petroleum engineers use their knowledge of geology, physics, chemistry and mechanical engineering to locate and extract petroleum reserves around the world. They work in a wide variety of challenging terrains, including mountains, deserts and the ocean floor. Most petroleum engineers start out working in the field, and most office jobs are held by engineers who have spent some time designing and installing rigs in person. Good luck.......... |
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4th July 2013, 02:08 PM
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Re: Difference between Petrochemical engineer and Petrolium engineering?
If i do petrochemical in BE and can i go for ME in petroleum
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