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== Sub-disciplines == Petroleum engineers divide themselves into several types:<ref name="pet eng 2"/> * [[Reservoir engineers]] work to optimize production of oil and gas via proper placement, production rates, and enhanced oil recovery techniques. * [[Drilling engineering|Drilling engineers]] manage the technical aspects of drilling exploratory, production and injection wells. * [[Drilling fluid engineering|Drilling fluid engineers]] A mud engineer (correctly called a Drilling Fluids Engineer, but most often referred to as the "Mud Man") works on an oil well or gas well drilling rig, and is responsible ensuring the properties of the drilling fluid, also known as drilling mud, are within designed specifications. * [[Subsurface engineer|Completion engineers]] (also known as subsurface engineers) work to design and oversee the implementation of techniques aimed at ensuring wells are drilled stably and with the maximum opportunity for oil and gas production. * [[Petroleum production engineering|Production engineers]] manage the interface between the reservoir and the well, including perforations, sand control, downhole flow control, and downhole monitoring equipment; evaluate [[artificial lift]] methods; and select surface equipment that separates the produced fluids (oil, natural gas, and water). * [[Petrophysicists]] gather information about subsurface properties to build wellbore stability models and study rock properties
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