by
Ashley Spurgeon

New on The Conveyor Podcast: Is Petroleum Engineering Going Away?

Jennifer Miskimins, head of the Petroleum Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines, explains how oil and gas will still play an important role in our energy future
Jennifer Miskimins headshot

The need for oil and gas in the world's energy portfolio and skilled petroleum engineers isn't going anywhere, according to Jennifer Miskimins, petroleum engineering department head at Colorado School of Mines, who explains how oil and gas will still play an important role in our energy future for many years to come despite technological changes and a shifting energy focus.

In fact, the skills petroleum engineers are learning today are still just as critical to meeting industry demands as they were 100 years ago.

Listen to the latest episode of The Conveyor here or on your favorite podcast platform.

Ashley Spurgeon

Ashley Spurgeon

Editor, Mines Magazine
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Colorado School of Mines is a public research university focused on science and engineering, where students and faculty together address the great challenges society faces today - particularly those related to the Earth, energy and the environment.