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    Express interest to your company - they may aid you in your endeavors.

    Best way - take a year off and do a masters of Petroleum Engineering degree with someone like Herriot Watt (I am sure there are some good ones in Texas as well, but am not familiar with them) -this will get you the basics and your foot in the door as a graduate PE/RE

    You may also be able to swing the above course as part-time - but you'd need your companies buy-in for this to work

    There is no simple 1-week crossover type course of any merit - there are plenty of 1-week courses that address one particular aspect, but not the whole gamut of PE/RE

    Bottom line - if you can do it with your current employer, with their blessing - then great. If not, you are probably looking to move back in with the parents and do another year of study (and at some cost)
    Last edited by vinomarky; 05-18-2010 at 02:55 PM.

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