MsC in Petroleum geology - Department of Physics and Geology.
Students will complete a master thesis within the field. Knowledge: Use scientific methods in the implementation of a selvstandig work in the field. Skills: Students will be able to prepare a project plan with milestones, reporting partial results and write a thesis in accordance with established standards. General competence.
Petroleum Engineering. Become a world-class petroleum engineer, ready to take up roles in the upstream oil and gas industry. MSc Petroleum Engineering is designed in partnership with industry, and includes the study of petroleum geology.
Master thesis. Students can choise to carry out their thesis project at the Department of Physics and Geology of this University or to apply for a stage in Industries, Research Centres and foreigner Universities (in the frame of the Erasmus Program). In all the cases the final dissertation of the MSc Thesis wil be defended at the Perugia.
When you think Petroleum Geology, you think Aberdeen.. The aim is to provide a full training in integrated Petroleum Geoscience. We aim to prepare students to perform a wide variety of technical functions in a multidisciplinary environment.. There is an opportunity for you to complete your MSc Project dissertation with an oil and gas.
The Department of Geology and Geophysics has moved up seven places in the Complete University Guideās league tables Aberdeen geologist becomes first ever Dewey Medal recipient A leading geologist from the School of Geosciences has become the first ever recipient of a newly created award from The Geological Society.
Spectral analysis of petroleum reservoir rock using fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy by Chatterton, Logan, M.S. Oklahoma State University. 2015: 82 pages; 10140532.
Petroleum geoscience comprises those geoscientific disciplines which are of greatest significance for the exploration and recovery of oil and gas. These include petroleum geology, of which sedimentary geology is the main foundation along with the contextual and modifying principles of regional, tectonic and structural geology.