Petroleum is separated into fractions through fractional distillation, where it is heated and sent into a tower. Heavier fractions are eventually used as lubricating oils and paraffin. The median base pay for petroleum engineers in 2012 varied by type, with drilling engineers earning the most at $212,123 and reservoir engineers earning $187,780 according to the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Petroleum is separated into fractions through fractional distillation, where it is heated and sent into a tower. Heavier fractions are eventually used as lubricating oils and paraffin. The median base pay for petroleum engineers in 2012 varied by type, with drilling engineers earning the most at $212,123 and reservoir engineers earning $187,780 according to the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Petroleum is separated into fractions through fractional distillation, where it is heated and sent into a tower. Heavier fractions are eventually used as lubricating oils and paraffin. The median base pay for petroleum engineers in 2012 varied by type, with drilling engineers earning the most at $212,123 and reservoir engineers earning $187,780 according to the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
There the hydrocarbons are separated from each other by various refining processes In a process called fractional distillation petroleum is heated and sent into a tower. Some heavier fractions find eventual use as lubricating oils and paraffin.
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1615011077 Pay The Society of Petroleum Engineers reports that the median base pay among its members in 2012 varied by type of petroleum engineer: