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Petroleum Systems Engineering
Earn a degree that can net a $100,000 starting salary. Petroleum engineering salaries average the highest among all engineering disciplines, according to the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Look no further than the University of Regina's petroleum systems engineering degree, which is one of only three undergraduate petroleum engineering degrees in Canada.
As a petroleum systems engineer, develop techniques to:
Recover and transport oil, gas and other minerals
Reduce environmental impacts
Use pollution remediation and greenhouse gas reduction techniques
U of R’s petroleum systems engineering graduates, who work in the heart of Canada's oil and gas industry, make the industry stronger because of the tools we have at our disposal. Work toward a lucrative petroleum engineering degree, while focusing on:
Reservoir engineering
Drilling engineering
Production engineering
Natural gas engineering
Enhanced oil recovery (EOR)
Reservoir modeling and simulation
Well logging
Well testing
Well stimulation
Pipeline engineering
Petroleum waste management
Get co-op and internship experience in the petroleum systems engineering degree through U of R's Co-operative Education & Internships program. Earn typical salaries amounting to $8,000-$13,000 and jumpstart your petroleum engineering career.
Our engineering programs are accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board. Once you have your bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering from University of Regina, you'll be qualified to register with provincial/territorial associations, putting you on track to become a professional engineer.
What Is a Petroleum Systems Engineer?
Petroleum systems engineers work at private and public organizations to recover and transport oil, gas and other minerals with minimal environmental impacts and develop new techniques to enhance oil recovery and conduct modern reservoir management. The petroleum systems engineering degree offers many career paths to choose from, including opportunities such as exploration engineering, well logging engineering and drilling engineering. Petroleum systems engineers — especially those who graduate from the U of R — emphasize environmental impact and reducing pollution. Petroleum systems engineers get job opportunities around the world.
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