Hello everyone,
Is it feasible to apply to oil and gas companies for my engineering internship program?
I have my eyes on technip, but I wonder if you sifus have any opinions...
Oil & Gas Careers V6, Upstream and Downstream
Oil & Gas Careers V6, Upstream and Downstream
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Feb 5 2015, 01:57 PM
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Hello everyone,
Is it feasible to apply to oil and gas companies for my engineering internship program? I have my eyes on technip, but I wonder if you sifus have any opinions... |
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Feb 5 2015, 03:06 PM
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QUOTE(hjzhawii @ Feb 5 2015, 03:23 PM) Feasible in what sense? Thanks for your input, much appreciated!It certainly won't do you any harm if that's what you are worried about. Technip will help you get an idea on the Production, and Mid/ Downstream processes. You won't get much exposure to Exploration and Drilling with Technip. I've heard its really hard to land any sort of positions in O&G companies.. QUOTE(abgkik @ Feb 5 2015, 03:44 PM) In technip, depend on which division you will be. However in general, the things that you can learn as follow: Wow, much to learn...1) Process module design 2) Subsea and riser 3) Floater design and installation 4) Sea transportation (fastening, stability etc) 5) Mooring system 6) Static and Rotating module dan banyak lagi... Which of those are transferrable knowledge? They sound quite specific... |
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