Brief: Computer survival skills for the competitive petroleum engineer
Journal Article
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· JPT, Journal of Petroleum Technology; (United States)
OSTI ID:7250674
- Louisiana Land and Exploration Co., New Orleans, LA (United States)
Today's competitive petroleum engineers need elaborate computer skills in addition to the necessary engineering skills. This paper identifies the computer skills and knowledge base that an engineer should master to maintain a competitive position in his company and in the industry. The opinions presented here, from experience, professional interaction, and observation, can lead to further analysis of computers and their application to the profession.
- OSTI ID:
- 7250674
- Journal Information:
- JPT, Journal of Petroleum Technology; (United States), Journal Name: JPT, Journal of Petroleum Technology; (United States) Vol. 46:6; ISSN 0149-2136; ISSN JPTJAM
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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