Petroleum Engineering Stocks List

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Petroleum Engineering Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 7 DO Diamond Offshore Drilling Non-GAAP EPS of $0.25 beats by $0.20, revenue of $274.61M beats by $2.59M
May 7 DO Diamond Offshore Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
May 7 SOI Sidoti Events, LLC's Virtual May Micro-Cap Conference
May 7 NBR Nabors Industries First Quarter 2024 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations
May 6 DO Diamond Offshore Drilling Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 6 NBR Vista and Nabors to Deploy Third Drilling Rig to Vaca Muerta, Argentina
May 4 FLR Fluor Corporation (NYSE:FLR) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 4 FLR Fluor Corp (FLR) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Robust Revenue and Strategic ...
May 4 FLR Q1 2024 Fluor Corp Earnings Call
May 3 FLR Fluor's (FLR) Stock Down on Q1 Earnings & Revenues Miss
May 3 FLR Fluor Corporation (FLR) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 3 HAL Top Analyst Reports for AstraZeneca, QUALCOMM & FedEx
May 3 HAL Is There An Opportunity With Halliburton Company's (NYSE:HAL) 28% Undervaluation?
May 3 FLR Fluor Corp (FLR) Q1 2024 Earnings: Misses EPS Estimates, Revenue Declines
May 3 FLR Fluor (FLR) Misses Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
May 3 FLR Fluor Non-GAAP EPS of $0.47 misses by $0.06, revenue of $3.73B misses by $270M
May 3 FLR Fluor Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
May 3 FLR Investor Sentiment Increases Ahead Of Jobs Report, Dow Jumps Over 300 Points
May 3 FLR Apple, Hershey And 3 Stocks To Watch Heading Into Friday
May 2 PDS Precision Drilling Corporation Holding Virtual-Only 2024 Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders on May 16
Petroleum Engineering

For petroleum refinery engineering, see Process engineering.
Petroleum engineering is a field of engineering concerned with the activities related to the production of hydrocarbons, which can be either crude oil or natural gas. Exploration and production are deemed to fall within the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry. Exploration, by earth scientists, and petroleum engineering are the oil and gas industry's two main subsurface disciplines, which focus on maximizing economic recovery of hydrocarbons from subsurface reservoirs. Petroleum geology and geophysics focus on provision of a static description of the hydrocarbon reservoir rock, while petroleum engineering focuses on estimation of the recoverable volume of this resource using a detailed understanding of the physical behavior of oil, water and gas within porous rock at very high pressure.
The combined efforts of geologists and petroleum engineers throughout the life of a hydrocarbon accumulation determine the way in which a reservoir is developed and depleted, and usually they have the highest impact on field economics. Petroleum engineering requires a good knowledge of many other related disciplines, such as geophysics, petroleum geology, formation evaluation (well logging), drilling, economics, reservoir simulation, reservoir engineering, well engineering, artificial lift systems, completions and petroleum production engineering.
Recruitment to the industry has historically been from the disciplines of physics, chemical engineering and mining engineering. Subsequent development training has usually been done within oil companies.

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