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  • Not for the duration of my career at least. As hydrocarbon deposits become harder to find more technical expertise will be needed to maintain production. Much of what we do can be applied to water resources, coal extraction and potential future energy sources like methane clathrates.
  • Not in much depth, but some knowledge of sedimentology and stratigraphy is always useful because hydrocarbons occur in structural and stratigraphic traps. We focused more on rock properties at the micro scale, concerned with things like porosity, permeability and capillary effects, leading to applications of Darcy's law…
  • Thanks for the support y'all, I have a lot of projects going on right now but I'll try to contribute to Mad Scientists as time permits. You have solid principles here and I'd like to see this bbs do well, I'll help as much as I can in that aspect.
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  • I've always had an interest in the more applied side of math and science, but I was never completely sure which engineering field I wanted to go into. I chose industrial engineering because of the mathematics and business emphasis which I thought was most practical and doesn't really restrict you to any single industry.…
  • What was the domain name of your newest website? Oh, and I joined totse in 2003 as jebuonag.
    in &TOTSE Veterans Comment by Zip July 2010
  • Not necessarily, your pay is mostly commensurate with experience, not your degree. Right now I'm doing some business intelligence work on contract, but I'll be moving soon to seek work in oil and gas. Industrial engineers basically look at systems of people, products, machines and try to improve them, usually to make more…