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Texas A&M University Work Values

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Daily Duties at Texas A&M University:

•Numerical Methods Taught students numerical methods often used by petroleum engineers. •Reservoir Description and Development Reservoir characterization of a real life reservoir using geological, petrophysical and engineering data. Also instructed students in building a reservoir simulation model for history matching, production optimization, economic analysis and future reservoir development. •Reservoir Simulation Instructed students in building reservoir simulation cases with commercial simulators to study and analyze the performance of reservoirs under various operating conditions. •Reservoir Engineering Covered fundamentals of reservoir engineering specially designed for Graduate Students with a non-Petroleum Engineering background.


What they like about Texas A&M University:

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Information about Texas A&M University


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Average length of employment : 3 years

Average salary of employees: $20,500

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