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Technicians in oil and gas engineering operate in a wide range of professions connected with the exploration, the extraction or the distribution of both natural resources. Oil and gas engineers experience huge opportunities to work overseas, for different petroleum industries, regulatory agencies, production and service companies, and so forth. Worldwide, they can enjoy good career prospects, due to the high demand for the skills they possess. Oil and gas drilling involves production in an environmentally safe and cost efficient manner.

The control of wells forms a major part of the oil and gas engineering job. Professionals in this area need to utilize their petro-physical knowledge to make sure that the drilling operations are conducted efficiently and accurately at all times. The job also includes setting up plans for disclosing new locations where real high volumes can be extracted. 

They are expected to safely and efficiently ensure the resources from the reservoirs. Most gas engineers are supposed to have a helicopter view on their projects. It’s highly unlikely that an engineer can only concentrate on a particular stage, without being aware of the other stages in the process. Until the product has been extracted, the job demands an absolute focus on the various aspects within the process.

Perhaps one of the most noticeable benefits of a career as gas engineer is that different industries employ experts from all cultures and backgrounds, from around the globe, regardless of gender. Some job related skills are: math, analytical-creativity and problem-solving. Next to this are gas engineers held responsible for meeting health regulations. Due time, these specialists are expected to adopt managerial and supervisory roles.

Recovery and exploration, pipelines, platform design, energy transformation, and down-hole instrumentation are some of the most critical areas in the gas and oil industry. This area of expertise has vacancies for production engineers, reservoir engineers, or drilling engineers.

Qualified and professional gas engineers are in high demand, while these experts have the know-how to comply with (inter)national regulations and tight environmental standards. As long as one has the necessary knowledge, the industry is in dire need of offshore drillers, petroleum geologists, pipeline engineers, risk managers, oil traders, refining engineers, subsea engineers, completion engineers and drilling consultants. Gas installation engineer jobs are fully open for qualified professionals. 

Typically, engineers work in each part of the upstream petroleum industry. This includes extraction, exploration, transportation, and production. The common denominator in every area is that the work done involves construction, maintenance, professional design and quality control of the production, exploration, processing, and transportation of the product.

Gas engineering professionals are one of the most sought after. This explains why some of the most ambitious persons are interested in a niche where one repairs, installs and monitors gas appliances and systems. Jobs in the gas and oil industry can be extremely lucrative. Not only is the gas engineering salary among the well-paid in all industries, there are also many perks, like overtime payments and bonuses. 

The starting salary of a qualified gas engineer would not be anything less than US $28,000, while an apprentice might earn approximately between US $12,000 to US $25,000 yearly. If the professional works overtime, the amount goes most likely up.