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as earlier stated by all concern , pls we need more dan just description of how the test looks like. anybody dat can help wt a soft copy of practise qyestion will be appreciated. no matter how hard u describe it will still be hard for many a mechanical and chem engr to comprehend. a practise question will do much.tanx house
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Originally Posted by
abdul137
as earlier stated by all concern , pls we need more dan just description of how the test looks like. anybody dat can help wt a soft copy of practise qyestion will be appreciated. no matter how hard u describe it will still be hard for many a mechanical and chem engr to comprehend. a practise question will do much.tanx house
Are you asking with regards to the skills test or the aptitude test. If it is regards to the skills test, I will implore you to burn midnight candles (or generator). When I wrote the test last year, I was a chemical engineering graduate and my method of preparing was to request for my friends who had a first or second degree in petroleum engineering (or where pursuing their masters degree in pet eng) to send me their materials. it was difficult but I had to push myself. as I said earlier, the test involves options. but if I remember clearly, you would not have a choice but to answer at least one petroleum engineering question. this is my own penny's worth of advice. cheers
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I got mine today...applied for EARTH SCIENTIST.... Can anybody provide the job description for Earth Scientist. Thanks
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Job Reference No.: | 2012-ES-01 |
Job Title: | EARTH SCIENTIST |
Job Description: | . Analyze and interpret geological, geochemical, and geophysical information from sources such as survey data, well logs, boreholes, and aerial photos.
. Develop stratigraphic and structural correlation and maps to identify markers and reservoirs used for analysis of flow units.
. Work as Earth scientist in the Asset, Exploration, Geophysical and Reservoir Characterization teams to provide support for reservoir optimization.
. Work in a multi-disciplinary project team to conduct exploration activities, reservoir characterization studies, depletion planning and new field development.
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Required Qualifications: | Bachelor's degree with a minimum of Second Class Upper Division in Geology or Geophysics |
Required Skills: | · Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office Tools
· Strong analytical skills
· Effective communication skills
· Excellent interpersonal skills |
Experience | One (1) – Two (2) years relevant post National Youth Service experience |
Job Type: | Full Time (Regular) |
Job Category: | Asset Development |
Job Location: | Lagos |
Effective Job Opening Date: | 4/10/2012 |
Job Closing Date: | 4/30/2012 |
For those in need of Earth Scientist job description.
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Chevron, i am waiting o0...call me 4 test o0!...abi make i fry egg 4 una?
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Got invited for aptitude test for petroleum engineer.Please will it b aptitude test only or with petroleum engineering skills questions?
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I pray Jehova see me through to the end.
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@ muscovite4real, i sent u a PM, pls help ur brother.
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Originally Posted by
dynamo1
Are you asking with regards to the skills test or the aptitude test. If it is regards to the skills test, I will implore you to burn midnight candles (or generator). When I wrote the test last year, I was a chemical engineering graduate and my method of preparing was to request for my friends who had a first or second degree in petroleum engineering (or where pursuing their masters degree in pet eng) to send me their materials. it was difficult but I had to push myself. as I said earlier, the test involves options. but if I remember clearly, you would not have a choice but to answer at least one petroleum engineering question. this is my own penny's worth of advice. cheers
are the question multiple choice (objective) of essay type question?
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Originally Posted by
yakmut
Relax its going b in batches according to the jobs advertised, there will be a first test which is that of dragnet and a second test at their HQ in lagos, before an interview, but I assure you everything will be in quick successions in no more than 2months, i'm using the last test time they called for drilling engineers, petroleum engineers and adminiistrative staff. Just prepare for this 1st hurdle i.e.the dragnet, all the best guys
i wanna assume u attended d last tests, pls can u share wat the skill test for pet engr looks like? au many question, in wat forms? and oda stuff dt can help. tanx in advance
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@muscovite, i sent u a private messagePM. Please i'd luv u 2 reply. Thanks Baba Musco. I alwys blive i can count on u
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All,
I have been part of this recruitment process before, and I can give some insight to how the process was
The test being invited for now is a general aptitude with the usual numeric, verbal and spatial stuffs.
The next test will be the skill test. I can give some points on the one for the Petroleum Engineers
The entire questions are theory questions (not obj). There were two sections. One was optional (like 8 to answer 6 or so). For the second (around six or so), all the questions were to be attempted.
Like dynamo said, a large part of the questions were Pet engr questions, mainly reservoir stuffs. The units were field units and not SI. There were also stuffs on mechanics and electricity.
The test was a lot skewed to favour Pet Engr graduates. For peeps that are not, u will have no choice but to do a lot of reading on reservour stuffs
But then, I think everyone should focus on the aptitude test for now...it can also be challenging as well
All the best
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Originally Posted by
sightquest
All,
I have been part of this recruitment process before, and I can give some insight to how the process was
The test being invited for now is a general aptitude with the usual numeric, verbal and spatial stuffs.
The next test will be the skill test. I can give some points on the one for the Petroleum Engineers
The entire questions are theory questions (not obj). There were two sections. One was optional (like 8 to answer 6 or so). For the second (around six or so), all the questions were to be attempted.
Like dynamo said, a large part of the questions were Pet engr questions, mainly reservoir stuffs. The units were field units and not SI. There were also stuffs on mechanics and electricity.
The test was a lot skewed to favour Pet Engr graduates. For peeps that are not, u will have no choice but to do a lot of reading on reservour stuffs
But then, I think everyone should focus on the aptitude test for now...it can also be challenging as well
All the best
thanks a lot men...much appreciated
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@ Mr endowed, can u send me pass material 2 [email protected]
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please, has any one in the house received an invite for infrastructure analyst
I applied but I have not seen any invite.Please any response on this will be appreciated.
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What about those that applied for the positions advertised in May/June 2012. Has anyone been invited? I think these group (Petroleum Engrs., Earth Scientists, Finacial Analysts, etc) where advertised some time in April 2012.
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Pls house i also need materials for the aptitude test & skill test.I applied for the position of Petroleum Engineer.Send it to [email protected]
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Pls house , will apreciate a copy of the skill test for petroleum engr. Mail add is [email protected] . Tanx
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Please, i'll also will apreciate a copy of the skill test for petroleum engr. Mail add is; fiyinfoluwaoyelade@yahoo.com
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Originally Posted by
IYABOOYE
Please, i'll also will apreciate a copy of the skill test for petroleum engr. Mail add is; fiyinfoluwaoyelade@yahoo.com
does anybody really have any materials for the skills test?? or we just have to do random study
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
sightquest
All,
I have been part of this recruitment process before, and I can give some insight to how the process was
The test being invited for now is a general aptitude with the usual numeric, verbal and spatial stuffs.
The next test will be the skill test. I can give some points on the one for the Petroleum Engineers
The entire questions are theory questions (not obj). There were two sections. One was optional (like 8 to answer 6 or so). For the second (around six or so), all the questions were to be attempted.
Like dynamo said, a large part of the questions were Pet engr questions, mainly reservoir stuffs. The units were field units and not SI. There were also stuffs on mechanics and electricity.
The test was a lot skewed to favour Pet Engr graduates. For peeps that are not, u will have no choice but to do a lot of reading on reservour stuffs
But then, I think everyone should focus on the aptitude test for now...it can also be challenging as well
All the best
thanks boss.But what aspect of Petroleum Engineering are we to study cos I don't even have an idea where 2 start from. Afterall,they specifically stated d class of people that shud apply meaning they will still train whoever they recruit
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Pls i also need reservoir materials for petroleum engineering. email is [email protected]
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Pls can anyone send skill test materials to [email protected]
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Pls can someone forward any skill test preparatory material to me [email protected]
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i need the materials on the skills test too...pls somebody [email protected] is my address.
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Pls I need skill test material also [email protected]
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Pls i nid skil test preparatory test. Thanks and God bless. [email protected]
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See men just dey vex o, una don start to ask for skill test format... Una no go pass apt test 1st?
Well i like d faith and spirit o... pls any one with d materials pls send me too
[email protected]
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See men just dey vex o, una don start to ask for skill test format... Una no go pass apt test 1st?
Well i like d faith and spirit o... pls any one with d materials pls send me too
[email protected]
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I hail...o, pls i also need the material. [email protected]
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please i'm in nid of the material too.
[email protected]
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Abeg, i need the skills test materials too.
[email protected]
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abeg ooo! me 2 wan both d aptitude test n skill test material. snd am 2 [email protected]
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Firstly, for those who have been sending me PMs requesting for skills test materials, I do not have them. I also do not know of any that was posted either on this thread or on any other thread. I will also say you should prepare for the aptitude test first of all. By the time Chevron starts calling for skills test, I am sure the materials will surface.
Secondly, the skills test was totally theory questions. There were 3 sections. 1st section contained 10 questions to answer 8. Each was 10 marks. 2nd section had 5 questions to answer 4. Each was 5 marks. 3rd section was a 'bonus' section. One question for 5 marks. Making it a total of 105%. This was as at last year. Don't know if they'll change it.
Lastly, as someone had already pointed out (sorry I can't remember the username), the test was favourable to petroleum engineers. However as there were chemical and mechanical engineering questions as well as basic physics and mathematics, you would not be totally disadvantaged. I know chemical engineering graduates who passed last year. With regards to the pet eng questions, try and study Material Balance (chem engs would find this easy), Basic flow equations (just like physics), Reservoir volumetric calculations, Decline curve analysis, Pressure drawdown calculations, Formation volume factor, Gas-oil ratio and the likes. The advantage is that you will be given a formula sheet on the test day. So you do not need to cram equations. Just know how to use them!;)
Cheers
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@dynamo1...You are simply too much! Much appreciated
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@dynamo1, 9ice one bruv.
>411luv
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dragnet should pls not repeat those leaked questions of theirs or stand to tarnish their image which is already in turmoil.
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Can everyone pleaaaaaase forwward the test materials to [email protected]
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Originally Posted by
dynamo1
Firstly, for those who have been sending me PMs requesting for skills test materials, I do not have them. I also do not know of any that was posted either on this thread or on any other thread. I will also say you should prepare for the aptitude test first of all. By the time Chevron starts calling for skills test, I am sure the materials will surface.
Secondly, the skills test was totally theory questions. There were 3 sections. 1st section contained 10 questions to answer 8. Each was 10 marks. 2nd section had 5 questions to answer 4. Each was 5 marks. 3rd section was a 'bonus' section. One question for 5 marks. Making it a total of 105%. This was as at last year. Don't know if they'll change it.
Lastly, as someone had already pointed out (sorry I can't remember the username), the test was favourable to petroleum engineers. However as there were chemical and mechanical engineering questions as well as basic physics and mathematics, you would not be totally disadvantaged. I know chemical engineering graduates who passed last year. With regards to the pet eng questions, try and study Material Balance (chem engs would find this easy), Basic flow equations (just like physics), Reservoir volumetric calculations, Decline curve analysis, Pressure drawdown calculations, Formation volume factor, Gas-oil ratio and the likes. The advantage is that you will be given a formula sheet on the test day. So you do not need to cram equations. Just know how to use them!;)
Cheers
nice one bruv...more grease 2 ur elbows