RESERVOIR ENGINEERING
Reservoir engineering concerns with the assessments of oil and gas deposits. Reservoir engineers are the professionals who calculate the potential size of the reservoir in order to determine how much oil and gas is available. Based on their calculations, they decide how to maximize the return on interest and operational efficiency. Because it’s almost always impossible physically view subsurface fluids, reservoir engineers must work together with geologists, geo-hydrologists and geosystems engineers to accurately locate the oil and gas reserves through the advanced laws of physics and chemistry. They may conduct experiments involving the study of the behavioral effects of oil, water and natural gas in rocky subsurface settings.
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