Petroleum engineering involves the exploration, extraction, production, and management of oil and natural gas resources. It integrates geology, reservoir engineering, drilling technology, and production optimization. Petroleum engineers design methods to maximize hydrocarbon recovery while ensuring safety and environmental protection. Modern petroleum engineering increasingly focuses on efficiency improvements, digitalization, and emissions reduction. Technologies such as enhanced oil recovery, reservoir simulation, and real-time monitoring improve productivity. As energy systems transition, petroleum engineering is evolving to support carbon capture, hydrogen production, and sustainable resource management. It remains important for meeting global energy demand while adapting to low-carbon energy strategies.
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