Kemp: Peak Petroleum Engineer? Or Still Time To Join The Boom?

But the salary gap will continue to attract engineers from other fields, especially those in related disciplines like chemical engineering or even nuclear engineering.

And universities will continue to graduate increasing number of students with training in petroleum engineering, on average 500 per year more than a decade ago, and still rising.

So the outlook for petroleum engineers remains good, if not quite as heady as in the last decade.

(Editing by Keiron Henderson)


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