Petroleum engineering Essays

  • What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Petroleum Engineering

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    Petroleum Engineering Outline Introduction • Engineering is the study of how things around the world work, with the help of the application of scientific and mathematical principles. • It is divided into large number of branches that deals with earth up to aerospace. These branches vary but all aim in having a great impact in everyone’s life. • Engineers aim to build a safe and easy environment to all individuals. • Petroleum engineering aims in the manufacturing of crude oil and natural gas

  • Undergrad Personal Statement

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    improved tremendously, shown in my 4th and 5th years, giving me the confidence to teach in non-profit tutorial classes to my classmates. Having also been appointed right from my third year as the Secretary of Academic Resource Team of Chemical Engineering, a specialized committee of 17 members designated for academics and research amidst the students, my desire to learn by teaching and research has strengthened over the years. The day-to-day interactions I had with my team members coupled with my

  • Engineering Disaster: Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

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    This report has been written with the intention of broadening your knowledge of a specific Engineering Disaster. The chosen Engineering Disaster is the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill which occurred on the 10th of April 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico. The purpose of our report is to achieve a better understanding of the Oil and Gas Industry, the potential for disasters to arise and the effects of these disasters when they occur. Using personal accounts, the internet and written sources, we will first explain

  • Essay For College Application

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    Dear USC Viterbi School of Engineering graduate admission committee, A desire to extend my knowledge and an enthusiasm to solve the demanding problems faced by the industry today, motivated me to pursue Master’s in petroleum engineering. I believe that my educational background has instilled in me the qualities required to meet the rigor of this demanding course, and subsequently, the profession. I am an international student from the Ivory Coast. After moving into the United States, I first obtained

  • The Electric Car: Advantages And Cons Of Electric Cars

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    petrole-um based car is dependent on its engine and fuel. The battery is, of course, what leads to the bene-fits of the electric car, like the fact that the car itself emits no CO2. But it also has some drawbacks when compared to a petroleum based car. Refuelling a petroleum based car is a simple process, simply pour petrol into the tank, it takes about ten minutes and then one can drive on. An electric car on the other hand needs to have its battery recharged with electricity, and as anyone who has

  • Fuel In The Industrial Revolution

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    sources of powers such as coal and petroleum and charcoal became one of the influential sources of power during the revolution. When the revolution starts fossil fuels seemed to be best energy source and deliver extraordinary wealth to huge numbers of people in Britain. Coal, petroleum

  • Deepwater Horizon Essay

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    Deepwater Horizon British Petroleum, hereafter referred to as BP, is a giant among firms in the gas industry. On April 20, 2010, an oil drilling rig leased by BP in the Gulf of Mexico, suffered ultimate collapse and claimed the lives of eleven workers and inflicted severe injury on 17 additional crew members. The Deepwater Horizon incident was the result of a blowout of a wellhead and blazed for 36 hours following the initial explosion (Shultz, Walsh, Garfin, Wilson, & Neria, 2015). This tragic

  • Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill Essay

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    gallons of oil leaked into the Gulf of Mexico (BP Oil). The oil spill caused by the explosion may be recorded as one of the most disastrous oil spills in history. There are many different issues involving what went wrong and led to the blowout. The engineering of the rig, decision making of the workers on the rig, limited supervision, and mechanical

  • Pros And Cons Of The End Of Conventional Oil

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    End of Conventional Oil Daniel Singh Engineering and the Profession Dr. Leo Oriet Friday, November 28, 2014 Singh 2 The many items we use everyday have to be made using very special processes. These processes include anything from smelting to assembling. The most common item needed to create many items, however, is oil; pure black gold from deep in the earth itself. Oil has revolutionized life as we know it and without it, the quality of life we have today may never have been achieved. With

  • Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: A Case Study

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    are an essential part of daily life, and can be very useful for solving various problems. This essay discusses the use of bioremediation in oil spills, and the chemical processes involved. PROBLEM An oil spill is simply the release of liquid petroleum (also known as crude oil) into the environment. Large-scale oil spills are very problematic, as they as they can cause a multitude of short-term and long-term economic, social and environmental damage. Almost all of the time, major oil spills are

  • Application Essay For Texas A & M University

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    my knowledge in petroleum engineering and to contribute my quota towards advancing research in this challenging field. My ultimate goal upon graduation is to provide world class solutions to problems in the industry by delivering research driven projects that propose new strategies, technologies and innovations that will drive the future of the oil and

  • Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Essay

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    Overview: British Petroleum, the worlds 3rd largest oil company and a leader in deep-water oil drilling caused one of the worst environmental oil disasters in America’s history. April 20,2012 marks the fateful day that a gas leak caused a subsequent explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. The rig was running on the Mocondo well located 50 miles off the Louisiana coast, and was being leased from Transocean, a Swiss company. The disaster caused irreparable damage to the environment

  • Argumentative Essay: Coal Or Not To Coal

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    “Fossil fuel: An energy source formed in the Earth's crust from decayed organic material. The common fossil fuels are petroleum, coal, and natural gas.” Coal is a job provider, gives back to the community with its minimal monetary investments (while also dumping toxins into rivers and air). Jobs are wanted for this industry but just like every job now, automation or further

  • Bp Oil Spill Research Paper

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    John J Gruber Dr. Synstelien 1108-16 10 October 2015 The BP oil spill: an Engineering disaster On the 20th of April 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico, British Petroleum’s Deepwater Horizon oil rig blew out. Like Chernobyl, Three-Mile Island, and the Challenger explosion, the BP oil spill is amongst the most infamous manmade disasters being the largest marine oil spill in history. The Macondo oil prospect off the coast of Louisiana is predicted to yield 100 million barrels of oil (4.2 billion gallons), which

  • Polyester Lab Report

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    Polyester is synthetic fiber which mainly derive organic chemical compound from coal, air, water and petroleum and have the ester linkage. According to How (2015), the chemical reaction between an acid and alcohol formed polyester where a combination of two or more molecules form large molecule whose the structure repeats throughout its length. Researched by Smith (n.d) mentioned that production of polyester is by the chemical reaction of ethylene glycol with either terephthalic acid or its methyl

  • Annotated Bibliography Fossil Fuels

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    http://needtoknow.nas.edu/energy/energy-sources/fossil-fuels/ This article stated the energy sources situations in the Untied State and it can be implied to many other countries around the world as well. In the article, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine claimed that 81% of all energy consumed in the United States on 2015 was generated from coal, oil and natural gas. This is a common situation of fossil fuels in the global scale. They are the essential sources to human society in the

  • Carizo Executive Summary

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    the drilling would end with a dry well or a poor production well. In addition, finding, locating, drilling and producing oil and gas need specific technical expertise. The company will cost to find specialists in different areas, such as drilling engineering, geology and operations. The restrictive government regulation is also a barrier to enter the industry. It costs a lot to get the permission to explore an undeveloped area. The competition among the existing E&P companies is already fierce, which

  • Design Exercise: Subsea Pipeline Design

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    Individual Design Exercise: Subsea Pipeline Design Susana Torres Escandell Student ID 51552536 Aberdeen, 23st of March 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 OVERVIEW 3 1.1 Pipeline and Soil Data 3 1.2 Analysis of Pipeline Route 5 1.2.1 Pipeline A 5 1.2.2 Pipeline B 6 2 POSITIONING ON SEABED 7 2.1 On Bottom Stability Analysis of Pipeline B 8 3 UPHEAVAL BUCLING AND DESIGN 9 3.1 Design Process 9 3.1.1 Global buckling assessment 9 3.1.2 Check of the Pipe integrity 9 3.2 Upheaval Buckling Analysis 10 4 SAFETY

  • Why I Want To Write A Personal Statement

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    as a professional engineer in the oil and gas industry and most recently with the provincial government for over 10 years, I finally made one of the most important decisions during my life, i.e. pursing a Ph.D. Program in Environmental Systems Engineering. The motivations are coming from multiple aspects. First of all, the global environmental issues related to upstream energy sector have brought out intentions that how to reduce the environmental impacts to meet public expectations and conserve

  • Pros And Cons Of Ethanol In America

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    Abstract This paper analyzes the pros and cons of the use of ethanol in America’s gasoline. It highlights the major downfalls and improvements that come from Ethanol as well as the economic and domestic advantages of ethanol production. It explains the history of ethanol’s use in america as well as its development and subsequent use in fuel. It also explains through credible sources how ultimately ethanol’s advantages far outweigh its drawbacks. Ethanol is already widely used in most gasoline its