Introduction
Petroleum engineering is
the application of the basic sciences to the development, recovery and field
processing of oil and gas. Students are educated in the principles, procedures
and practices of drilling, formation evaluation, reservoir studies, production,
environmental protection, and profitability analysis.
The primary objective of
the freshman and the sophomore years is to provide the students with necessary
background in science and engineering. The junior and senior years are
concentrated on petroleum engineering courses.
The job of petroleum
engineers starts after the discovery of a structure suitable for oil and gas
accumulation. Exploration wells are first drilled and tested to evaluate the
economic aspects of the discovery and to obtain necessary data for the planning
and development of the field. Petroleum reservoir engineers are normally
responsible for determining the optimum number and locations of the wells and
for establishing the production and recovery methods to achieve the maximum
recovery in the most economical manner. This involves the utilization of basic
and advanced sciences and computer technology.
The role of the petroleum
production engineers comes next. These engineers, with the information provided
by the reservoir engineers, are responsible for the design and implementation
of well completions and subsurface and surface production facilities which are
needed to produce the field and treat the produced fluids to produce oil and
gas with the specifications needed for transportation and refining operations.
Petroleum drilling engineers are responsible for the design, planning and
supervision of the well drilling activities.
The Department's teaching
and research laboratories are fully equipped with state-of-the art equipment.
Covering drilling fluids, oil well cementing, rock and fluid properties, rock
mechanics, quantitative analysis, thin sectioning, formation evaluation,
enhanced oil recovery, production engineering, drilling simulator and drilling
fluid flow loop.
The Department is linked
to the University's main computer facilities in addition to having its own
personal computer laboratory. The Department maintains its own reference
library, which has a collection of references and textbooks in all Petroleum
engineering areas.