We conduct research that integrates modern engineering, Earth sciences, and environmental issues. The Department's teams carry out projects involving modeling and analysis related to liquid resources, extraction and protection of groundwater resources, management of geological structures, and the development of methods supporting efficient and responsible use of subsurface resources. Our research employs advanced numerical modeling techniques and geological data analysis. We place particular emphasis on the responsible extraction of liquid resources, including energy resources such as hydrocarbons. We support the advancement of science through publications, national and international research projects, and collaboration with research institutions worldwide.
The laboratory facilities of the Department of Petroleum Engineering provide crucial support for scientific research, implementation projects, industry-commissioned work, and educational activities. Our laboratories enable the advanced analysis of the physicochemical properties of fluids and rocks, studies of production processes, assessment of the environmental impact of extraction activities, and computer modeling of fluid flow phenomena in porous media. Thanks to modern equipment and the interdisciplinary nature of our work, we are able to carry out comprehensive research and development projects and prepare specialized industrial reports and expertise.
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Detailed Equipment and Research Facilities of the Department of Petroleum Engineering