@piitaub pls help me. My field is petroleum engr. [email protected]. Tanx
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@piitaub pls help me. My field is petroleum engr. [email protected]. Tanx
@piitaub pls help. [email protected]. Petroleum engr. Thanks
@bizman09, i don't think so...you should follow this thread to keep up to date
http://www.naijahotjobs.com/f37/2012...ionals-119751/
Dear piitaub, pls i will highly appreciate it if you can send the mobil skill test format to me at [email protected]. Wishing you a pleasant day.
Petroleum Engr and Earth Scientist, As you guys have one week to your test. I wish you the best.
For Petroleum Engr position: I hope you guys are preparing hard, especially the non-petroleum engineers. I have a truth to help you prepare even harder, in the last year PE recruitment, I don't think any non-petroleum engineer made it past the skills test. Please, get a basic petroleum engr'g book, study it well and understand the application of basic formulas (the formulars will be given to you). It's not for you to read the books line by line, just pick basic things like the oil and gas in place (the 7758Ah thing, 43560Ah thing, Boi), know the API gravity (131.5 thing), understand fully the Material balance application (I can bet my certificate on that one coming out for you), how to eliminate some terms from the long complete formular, voidage replacement by ware injection, gas injection, production data, gas-oil-ratio (GOR), solution gas forming gas cap, etc. In drilling engr'g, understand pressure gradients, hydrostatic head, mud weight (the 0.052 thing), perhaps the equivalent circulation density. Porosity, permeability, fluid saturation, viscosity, formation volume factor, bubble point pressure, compressibility, gas deviation factor (Z), etc should be like food for you before that day. MAINLY CALCULATIONS O!
In addition, there should be questions in maths, process, mechanics, engines, and other typical engineering questions. Plus (perhaps) two bonus questions, but most guys don't even have time to get to those bonus shaa. All the best, and pls don't go there with the idea that "they should know you didn't study petroleum", na o.y.o be dat.
@edgarG, thanks for ur advice but last year one of the guys who was interviewed (after passing the skill test) had never attended any petroleum engineering lecture as his first and second degrees were both chemical/process engineering.
@all, in as much as you are scared of this petroleum engineering skill test, I would kindly advise that it's not as complicated as others may want to make it look.
Mega thanks to EdgarG and Eznira, you guys have been of immense help, thanks
@ all the non- pet engrs that got invited.Go and prepare because i do not want to hear any excuses oo. You better pass. Did i hear a loud AMEN!Remember there are tonnes of pet engrs that can easily pass this skills test in their dreams that did not make it through the aptitude test so you better make sure you did not waste somebody's slot. Go there and give it YOUR ALL.
pls send to [email protected]. thanks
So no earth scientists in the house to give a clue on what we should expect? Na wa o! Guys make una help us o!
Kindly send d test materials to me. My discipline is mechanical engineering. [email protected]
Please send ELECTRICAL skill test material to [email protected]