Reservoir Engineer
$40K-$50K
/ year
0-3 years experience
$40K-$50K
/ year
0-3 years experience
Reservoir engineers are experts in the search for - and aiding petroleum companies to effectively utilize underground reservoirs for fossil fuels. Utilizing geological knowledge, expertise of fluid mechanics and different types of technology reservoir engineers determine the position of underground reservoirs for fuel and the reserve capacity of their reservoirs and determines if their long-term viability makes them appropriate to invest in. The reservoir engineer collaborates with geologists to track reserves while the fuel is extracted, and adjusts extraction methods as changes in the geology result from the loss of fuel. As more accessible reservoirs for fuel are being depleted across the globe the reservoir engineering industry is constantly exploring new methods to find suitable drilling locations, as well as creating and altering equipment to access these areas.
Employers generally require at least the equivalent of a bachelor's degree from an accredited engineering program to be eligible for entry-level positions. State licenses are required for all reservoir engineering public sector positions. In most cases, specific courses are required for specific industries like drilling mechanics, the properties of reservoir rocks, as well as petroleum economics.
The majority of reservoir engineering jobs are within the petroleum industry, but there are also opportunities for consultants as well as in academic jobs. An engineer working within the oil and gas industry splits their time between labs, offices, and out in the field, finding and maintaining drilling sites (which could require a lot of global travel). Engineers are usually full-time workers who are employed in shifts of different duration. They typically are employed for three days, and then have 3 days of vacation.
As a Reservoir Engineer in the United Kingdom with 0-3 years of experience, your main responsibilities include:
For a Reservoir Engineer job role, the following qualifications are required:
1
Forecasting
2
Fluid Mechanics
3
Applied Engineering Geology
Different skills can affect your salary. Below are the most popular skills and their effect on salary.
Simulation
8%
Energy Storage
6%
As an experienced Reservoir Engineer in the United Kingdom with 0-3 years of work experience, you may consider exploring alternative roles within the industry. Here are following options to consider:
The reservoir engineer role is expected to witness steady growth in the United Kingdom's market. Over the past 10 years, the job role has seen consistent demand, driven by the expanding oil and gas industry. With increasing focus on maximizing hydrocarbon extraction and ensuring efficient reservoir management, the need for reservoir engineers is projected to rise. Looking ahead, numerous employment opportunities are expected to be available in this field as oil and gas companies continue to invest in exploration and production activities. The projected growth indicates a positive outlook for reservoir engineers in the foreseeable future.