How Do You Become A Petroleum Geologist?
Petroleum geology is a very exciting field because it deals with identifying the unknown. Petroleum geologists are involved with identifying and recovering underground oil and gas. This exciting field incorporates both office work such as mapping and analyzing data and field work such as visiting off-shore drill rigs. The first step to becoming a petroleum geologist is to graduate from high school. If you decide to go into geology as a teenager, take as many science and math courses as you can in high school. When you are deciding on a college, review the geology department at each university. Some departments favor a traditional, general geology degree while some are turning to more specialized degrees. Identifying schools which have a strong petroleum geology course load will help you decide on a college. A good question to ask the geology professors in your decision process is “What types of jobs do your recent graduates hold?” If many of their graduates are working in petroleum geo