Dictionary of
Occupational Titles
PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION
INDUSTRY
C
cable splicer
Splices conductor cables used to lower
electrical testing or surveying instruments into oil or gas wells or boreholes,
using handtools: Unwraps
armor strands (protective covering) from end of cable. Strips insulation from stranded conductor cable, using stripping pliers.
Cuts ends of conductor cable, using pliers. Clamps cable
ends together in vise to form butt joint. Solders
joint, using silver solder and iron. Wraps joint with insulating
tape to form smooth insulation of same diameter as original cable.
Wraps armor strands over joint. Trims ends of armor strands, using cutters, to form smooth butt joints and solders joints,
using silver solder and iron. May test
conductor cables, using equipment, such as voltmeters and capacity and
resistance bridges.
CASER
Performs any
combination of following tasks as member of casing crew: Removes thread
protectors from casing sections, using pipe wrenches. Attaches pull-in cable to section of
casing and signals crewmember to hoist casing onto derrick platform. Attaches
cable clamp on casing. Signals rig operator to hoist casing. Pushes or pulls
suspended casing to position and align casing section for coupling. Tightens
threaded casing sections, using spin rope or spin chain and casing tongs. Removes handslips (curved
metal wedges) from casing section to enable rig operator to lower string of
coupled casing into borehole. Places handslips
around casing at wellhead (after rig operator lowers casing string into
borehole to position casing for further coupling) to prevent string of casing
from falling into borehole during change or addition of casing sections. Pushes
or pulls suspended casing sections while on casing board on derrick tower to
assist crewmembers on derrick floor in stabbing (aligning) casing sections.
casing puller
pulling-machine operator; rig operator;
tube puller; work-over rig operator Controls power hoisting equipment to pull
casing, tubing, and pumping rods from oil and gas wells for repair and to lower
repaired equipment, testing devices, and servicing tools into well: Attaches
cable clamp to top of pump rod or casing and starts winch or hydraulic jack
that raises rod or casing. Disconnects sections of rod or casing, using hand
and power wrenches and tongs. Runs packer (plug device) into well
to control flow of oil, water, or gas during well-pulling operations. Lowers swabber into
well to clear mud from screens at bottom of well and to establish flow of oil.
Lowers pressure-recording device into well and interprets charts. Lowers special tools into well to fish for broken rods and tubing and to
scrape paraffin and incrustations from casing or tubing. Plugs well with cement [CEMENTER, OIL WELL (petrol. &
gas)]. Tests pipe for leaks, using hydraulic-testing equipment. May drive truck
equipped with portable hoisting equipment. May be
designated according to type of equipment used as Hydraulic Oil-Tool Operator
(petrol. & gas).
Cathead Worker
roughneck Assists ROTARY DRILLER (petrol. & gas)
in operating machinery to drill oil or gas wells, using handtools
and power tongs and wrenches: Assembles and disassembles casings and pipe
sections, using hand and power wrenches and tongs. Sets curved metal wedges
around pipe string at wellhead to prevent string from falling into well during
change or addition of pipe sections. Tightens or loosens threaded joints
between sections, using tongs or chain wrenches. Guides lower end of pipe
sections to or from well opening. Loosens or tightens joints, using cathead
(winch). Mixes drilling mud (clay and sand slush), using
power agitators. Reads gauge to ascertain pressure on drilling
tools at bottom of well and reports irregularities to ROTARY DRILLER (petrol.
& gas). Repairs drilling machinery, slush pumps, and
derricks. Digs drainage ditches, racks tools, and cleans drilling
floor around rig. May assist in erecting and dismantling rigs.
Performs other duties as described under HELPER (any industry) Master
Title. May be known according to specific duty performed
as Back-Up Worker (petrol. &
gas); Cathead Worker (petrol. &
gas); Lead-Tong Worker (petrol. &
gas); Pipe Racker (petrol.
& gas).
Cementer Helper
Assists
OIL-WELL-SERVICE OPERATOR (petrol. & gas) in controlling blending and
pumping equipment to treat oil or gas wells and permeable rock formations with
cement, acid, or chemicals: Drives truck equipped with acid pumps, mixers and
related equipment to well site. Unloads and assembles pipes and pumping
equipment, using handtools. Dumps
acids, cement, or other treating materials in mixer to blend solution.
Opens valve as directed to admit specified amounts of solution into
well. Dismantles and loads equipment on truck after treatment. May be designated according to duty performed as Acidizer Helper (petrol. &
gas); Cementer Helper (petrol. &
gas); Formation-Fracturing-Operator Helper (petrol. & gas).
Cementer, Oil
Well
Controls pumping and blending equipment to acidize, cement, or fracture gas or oil wells and
permeable rock formations: Consults with SUPERINTENDENT, DRILLING AND
PRODUCTION (petrol. & gas) to determine well conditions, pipe
sizes, and amounts of acid, cement, or fracturing chemicals to be used.
Gives directions to OIL-WELL-SERVICE-OPERATOR HELPER (petrol.
& gas) to unload pipes, fittings, and chemicals, and to correct
pipes between pumps and well, using handtools. Mixes acids, chemicals or dry cement according to
service specified by customer. Observes meters and pressure gauges to regulate
quantity and consistency of materials and to control pump pressure.
May perform routine maintenance on vehicles and equipment.
May be designated according to specialty as Acidizer (petrol. &
gas); Acidizer, Water
Well (construction); Cementer, Oil Well (petrol. & gas); Formation-Fracturing Operator (petrol. &
gas).
CHIEF CLERK,
MEASUREMENT DEPARTMENT
Supervises and coordinates activities of
workers engaged in compiling reports concerning quality and quantity of oil or
natural gas produced, purchased, transported, and sold: Directs clerks in
compiling of production and sales reports, purchase orders, and transportation
records. Oversees consolidation of data used to determine heating quality of
natural gas. Directs clerks in compiling production records and
other reports. Calculates factors used to compute petroleum or
gas volumes transported by pipelines, using adding machine or calculator. Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (clerical) Master Title.
May direct CHART CLERKS (clerical) in compiling data relating to volume of
petroleum or gas products passing specified points on pipeline system and be
designated Chart Clerk, Chief (clerical).
CHIEF DISPATCHER
Supervises and coordinates activities of
dispatching and clerical personnel in field offices, and advises on types of
oil well services for specific drilling or production problems: Advises
customers regarding services best suited for specific drilling or production
problems, utilizing knowledge of local conditions gained through field
experience, to select type of service required. Computes material quantities
and quotes prices for service. Dispatches oil well servicing crews, using
telephone or radio, to perform services, and oversees clerical activities in
field office. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR
(clerical) Master Title.
CHIEF ENGINEER
Directs activities of workers in
engineering department of petroleum production or pipeline
company and advises management on engineering problems: Apportions
work among engineering staff according to specialized training. Reviews engineering designs for neatness and accuracy. Directs engineering personnel in formulating plans, designs, cost
estimates, and specifications for oil field or pipeline construction,
maintenance, and modernization programs. Supervises
engineering office workers computing operating budgets, compiling reports, and
conducting special investigations and studies to evaluate efficiency of
engineering programs. May apply knowledge of petroleum
engineering to coordinate work of engineers engaged in solving problems
concerned with environment [ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER (profess. &
kin.)]. May be designated according to engineering department
supervised as Chief Engineer, Drilling And
Recovery (petrol. & gas); Chief Engineer, Pipeline (petrol.
& gas); Chief Engineer, Production (petrol. & gas); Chief, Reservoir Engineering (petrol. &
gas).
Chief Engineer,
Drilling And Recovery
Directs activities of workers in engineering
department of petroleum production or pipeline company
and advises management on engineering problems: Apportions work among
engineering staff according to specialized training. Reviews
engineering designs for neatness and accuracy. Directs
engineering personnel in formulating plans, designs, cost estimates, and
specifications for oil field or pipeline construction, maintenance, and
modernization programs. Supervises engineering
office workers computing operating budgets, compiling reports, and conducting
special investigations and studies to evaluate efficiency of engineering
programs. May apply knowledge of petroleum engineering to
coordinate work of engineers engaged in solving problems concerned with
environment [ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER (profess. &
kin.)]. May be designated according to engineering department
supervised as Chief Engineer, Drilling And
Recovery (petrol. & gas); Chief Engineer, Pipeline (petrol.
& gas); Chief Engineer, Production (petrol. & gas); Chief, Reservoir Engineering (petrol. &
gas).
Chief Engineer,
Pipeline
Directs activities of workers in
engineering department of petroleum production or pipeline
company and advises management on engineering problems:
Apportions work among engineering staff according to specialized training. Reviews engineering designs for neatness and accuracy. Directs engineering personnel in formulating plans, designs, cost
estimates, and specifications for oil field or pipeline construction,
maintenance, and modernization programs. Supervises
engineering office workers computing operating budgets, compiling reports, and
conducting special investigations and studies to evaluate efficiency of
engineering programs. May apply knowledge of petroleum
engineering to coordinate work of engineers engaged in solving problems
concerned with environment [ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER (profess. &
kin.)]. May be designated according to engineering department
supervised as Chief Engineer, Drilling And
Recovery (petrol. & gas); Chief Engineer, Pipeline (petrol.
& gas); Chief Engineer, Production (petrol. & gas); Chief, Reservoir Engineering (petrol. &
gas).
Chief Engineer,
Production Directs activities of workers in
engineering department of petroleum production or pipeline company and advises
management on engineering problems: Apportions work among engineering staff
according to specialized training. Reviews engineering designs
for neatness and accuracy. Directs
engineering personnel in formulating plans, designs, cost estimates, and
specifications for oil field or pipeline construction, maintenance, and
modernization programs. Supervises engineering
office workers computing operating budgets, compiling reports, and conducting
special investigations and studies to evaluate efficiency of engineering
programs. May apply knowledge of petroleum engineering to
coordinate work of engineers engaged in solving problems concerned with
environment [ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER (profess. &
kin.)]. May be designated according to engineering department
supervised as Chief Engineer, Drilling And
Recovery (petrol. & gas); Chief Engineer, Pipeline (petrol.
& gas); Chief Engineer, Production (petrol. & gas); Chief, Reservoir Engineering (petrol. &
gas).
CHIEF ENGINEER,
RESEARCH
Coordinates research activities to develop
new and improved methods of drilling wells and producing oil or gas: Directs,
through subordinate engineering personnel, planning and progress of
experimental projects in drilling and production operations, such as projects
investigating composition of drilling mud, recovery of natural gasoline from
crude oil and gas solutions, or dehydration of crude petroleum. Assists CHIEF PETROLEUM ENGINEER (petrol. & gas) in solution of technical operating problems. May direct research activities in geochemical or other petroleum
prospecting methods.
chief gauger
gauge;
district gauger Supervirses and coordinates activities of GAUGERS (petrol.
& gas; petrol. refin.;
pipe lines) controlling flow of oil into pipelines and gauging amount of oil
stored in tanks or railroad cars. May oversee loading and
shipment of oil and preparation of loading reports and bills of lading.
Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master
Title.
CHIEF PETROLEUM
ENGINEER
Plans and directs engineering activities of
a petroleum company to develop oil fields and produce oil and gas: Formulates
programs for developing oil fields, planning schedules for drilling wells and
for constructing pumping units, crude-oil treating units, and other production
facilities. Coordinates projected activities with civil, electrical, and other
engineering departments. Directs, through subordinate workers, selection,
installation, use, and repair of oil field equipment. Directs
PETROLEUM ENGINEERS (petrol. & gas) in engineering work concerned with drilling
new wells and producing flow of oil or gas from wells, in maintaining well
logs, and in other engineering activities. Directs
laboratory and field research to develop new or to improve old methods and
equipment for recovery of oil and gas. Keeps
abreast of new developments in petroleum engineering. Selects,
trains, and promotes engineering personnel. May
direct mechanical, civil, electrical, and other engineering activities.
May direct engineering and drilling activities in developing geothermal field and
be designated Director, Geothermal Operations (petrol. & gas).
Chief, Reservoir
Engineering
Directs activities of workers in
engineering department of petroleum production or pipeline
company and advises management on engineering problems: Apportions
work among engineering staff according to specialized training. Reviews engineering designs for neatness and accuracy. Directs engineering personnel in formulating plans, designs, cost
estimates, and specifications for oil field or pipeline construction,
maintenance, and modernization programs. Supervises
engineering office workers computing operating budgets, compiling reports, and
conducting special investigations and studies to evaluate efficiency of
engineering programs. May apply knowledge of petroleum
engineering to coordinate work of engineers engaged in solving problems
concerned with environment [ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER (profess. &
kin.)]. May be designated according to engineering department
supervised as Chief Engineer, Drilling And
Recovery (petrol. & gas); Chief Engineer, Pipeline (petrol.
& gas); Chief Engineer, Production (petrol. & gas); Chief, Reservoir Engineering (petrol. &
gas).
CLAIM AGENT
Interviews property holders and adjusts
damage claims resulting from activities connected with prospecting, drilling,
and production of oil and gas, and laying of pipelines on private property:
Examines titles to property to determine their validity and acts as company
agent in transactions with property owners. Investigates and assesses damage to
crops, fences, and other properties, and negotiates claim settlements with
property owners. Collects and prepares evidence to support contested damage
claims in courts.
CLEAN-OUT
DRILLER
Cleans out and restores old or damaged gas
or oil wells, using handtools, as assistant to CLEAN-OUT
DRILLER (petrol. & gas): Unloads cleanout tools and equipment at well site.
Levels truck bed at wellhead and aligns hoist cable over
borehole, using hand-operated jacks. Assembles and attaches specified cleanout
tools, such as bailers and swabs, to cable, using wrenches. Guides
tools into borehole. Pushes filled bailer to dumping position and
unscrews bailer gate to dump mud, water, and debris removed from well. Guides
cable lifting tools from well onto hoist drum, using pinchbar.
Dismantles and cleans tools and equipment, using wrenches. Oils and
greases machinery. Performs other duties as
described under HELPER (any industry) Master Title.
CLEAN-OUT-DRILLER
HELPER
Operates truck-mounted hoist equipped with derrick
to clean out and restore old and damaged oil or gas wells: Moves lever to raise
derrick over wellhead. Directs CLEAN-OUT-DRILLER HELPER (petrol.
& gas) to jack up truck body and to center hoisting cable over borehole.
Assembles and attaches cleanout tools to cable, using handtools.
Moves winch lever to lower tools into well. Cleans sand, paraffin, or pipe
scale from well, using special scaling and bailing tools. Removes debris from
well, using bailer. Lowers blocks composed of soft lead or covered with wax,
tar, or soap to take impression of broken equipment in well. Lowers
grappling tools into well to probe for and remove obstruction, using hoist.
Lowers and raises swabbing tool that creates vacuum and draws well fluids
through pipe screens and well perforations, using hoist. May be
designated according to specific activity as Bailer (petrol. & gas); Swabber (petrol. & gas).
connection worker
Assembles and repairs oil field machinery
and equipment, using handtools and power tools: Digs
holes, sets forms, and mixes and pours concrete into forms, to make foundations
for wood or steel derricks, using posthole digger, handtools,
and wheelbarrow. Bolts or nails together wood or steel framework to erect
derrick. Dismantles and assembles boilers and steam engine parts, using handtools and power tools. Bolts
together pump and engine parts. Connects
tanks and flow lines, using wrenches. Unscrews or tightens pipe,
casing, tubing, and pump rods, using hand and power wrenches and tongs.
core analyst
driller, prospecting; shot-hole driller Operates
portable rotary drilling rig to drill shallow boreholes to obtain samples of
earth formations, for placement of explosives in seismic prospecting, or for
other tests to discover petroleum: Positions truck-mounted derrick at drilling
area specified on field map. Starts rig and moves throttles and clutches to
raise and lower drilling pipes. Counts sections of drill rod
to determine depth of borehole. Selects
coring bit and barrel. Withdraws core barrel from hole and extracts
core from barrel. Records depths at which samples were taken. Repairs equipment, using handtools.
core driller
Operates gasoline, diesel, electric, or
steam draw works to drill oil or gas wells: Observes pressure gauge and moves
throttles and levers to control speed of rotary table which rotates string of
tools in borehole, and to regulate pressure of tools at bottom of borehole. Connects sections of drill pipe, using handtools and powered wrenches and tongs. Selects and changes drill
bits according to nature of strata, using handtools.
Pushes levers and brake pedals to control draw works which lowers and raises drill pipe and casing into and out of well.
Examines operation of slush pumps to ensure circulation and consistency of mud
(drilling fluid) in well. Examines drillings or core samples from bottom of
well to determine nature of strata. Fishes for and recovers lost or broken
bits, casing and drill pipes from well, using special tools attached to end of
drill pipe or cable. Keeps record of footage drilled, location and nature of
strata penetrated, and materials used. Caps well or turns valves to regulate
outflow of oil from well. Repairs or replaces defective parts of machinery,
using handtools. May lower and explode
charge in borehole to start flow of oil from well. May specialize in drilling
underwater wells from barge-mounted derricks or drilling platforms and be
designated Rotary Driller, Marine Operations (petrol. & gas).
CRUDE-OIL
TREATER
operator; pumper;
treater Operates chemical, electrical, and centrifugal
oil-treatment units to remove sediment and water from crude oil before
transporting oil by pipeline to refineries: Opens valves and starts pumps to
pump oil from storage tanks to treating units. Opens valves to mix specified
chemicals with oil, and adjusts controls to heat mixture to specified
temperature. Starts centrifugal machines that break up oil and
water emulsions and drain off water. Opens valves and starts
pumps to transfer oil into settling tanks where sediment is precipitated from
oil. Tests sample in gravity- or centrifugal-separation machine to determine
content of oil specified for pipeline transportation. Pumps treated oil into
pipelines leading to refinery. Cleans and lubricates motors, pumps, and other
moving parts of units. Records data, such as volume of oil treated, operating
temperatures of units, and test results. May operate pumps at oil well sites
[OIL PUMPER (petrol. & gas)]. May tend treating-plant
equipment to remove impurities from natural gas [GAS TREATER (any industry)].
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