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Oil and Gas GineersNow Magazine - 13 Best Paying Jobs In Oil And Gas Production

As the world moves away from fossil fuels, the oil and gas industry is in decline. However, there are still many well-paying jobs to be had in this field. Here are some of the best-paying jobs in oil and gas production: 1. Petroleum Engineer: Petroleum engineers design and oversee the construction of oil and gas wells. They also develop new methods for extracting these resources from the ground. petroleum engineers typically earn between $90,000 and $200,000 per year. 2. Drilling Engineer: Drilling engineers are responsible for designing and supervising the drilling of oil and gas wells. They typically earn between $75,000 and $150,000 per year. 3. Production Manager: Production managers oversee all aspects of oil and gas production, from drilling to refining to distribution.

As the world moves away from fossil fuels, the oil and gas industry is in decline. However, there are still many well-paying jobs to be had in this field. Here are some of the best-paying jobs in oil and gas production:

1. Petroleum Engineer: Petroleum engineers design and oversee the construction of oil and gas wells. They also develop new methods for extracting these resources from the ground. petroleum engineers typically earn between $90,000 and $200,000 per year.

2. Drilling Engineer: Drilling engineers are responsible for designing and supervising the drilling of oil and gas wells. They typically earn between $75,000 and $150,000 per year.

3. Production Manager: Production managers oversee all aspects of oil and gas production, from drilling to refining to distribution.

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S T O R I E S

An Employee Was Injured

Onsite, Now What?

Imagine walking into work and seeing one of your worst nightmares unfolding in front

of your eyes: one of your employees is injured, and it looks serious. As the business

owner, you spring into action, ensuring that an ambulance has been called and that

all other employees are safe. After the chaos dies down, you’re left to wonder—

what happens next?

To prepare for such scenarios, employers should learn more about the workers comp

settlement process and the specific provisions of their workers’ comp insurance

policy.

Breaking Down Workers’ Comp Coverage

This form of insurance is required for businesses in every U.S. state besides Texas.

Depending on where your company operates, you may have the option to purchase

a policy from a private insurance provider. Some states, however, require companies

to invest in coverage from a state fund.

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