INTRODUCTION
Ahwaz Faculty of
Petroleum was established in 1982 to educate engineers in different fields
required by the oil and gas industries. In this faculty, well equipped
laboratories have been established to provide an environment conducive to
research.
Currently, Ahwaz
Faculty of Petroleum admits undergraduate and graduate students in various
fields as follows:
Fields of study
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Levels
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Chemical
Engineering
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BS, PHD
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Chemical
Engineering – Gas Processing and Transmission
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MS
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Petroleum
Engineering
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PHD
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Petroleum
Engineering – Reservoir
|
BS, MS
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Petroleum
Engineering - Drilling
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BS, MS
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Petroleum
Engineering - Production
|
BS, MS
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Instrumentation
& Automation in Oil Industries
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MS
|
Electrical
Engineering - Control
|
BS
|
Mechanical
Engineering
|
BS, MS
|
|
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Department of Petroleum Engineering
Petroleum engineering is the practical
application of the basic and physical sciences of mathematics, geology, physics,
and chemistry and all of the engineering sciences to the discovery, development,
production, and transportation of petroleum. Petroleum is the most widely used
form of mobile energy and a major raw material from which a wide variety of
products are manufactured.
The petroleum department supervises the
following degree programs and certificates:
·
Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering
·
Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering
·
Doctor of Philosophy in Petroleum Engineering
Bachelor of Science in
Petroleum Engineering
The curriculum is organized into three
core areas that denote the teaching concentration of the faculty.
Drilling Engineering
The job of the drilling engineer is to
design and implement a procedure to drill the well as economically as possible.
Drilling a well can often cost several million dollars and the drilling engineer
has the responsibility for making certain that costs are minimized while getting
all the necessary information to evaluate the reservoir, protecting the health
and safety of workers and any nearby residents, and protecting the environment
Production Engineering
Once the well is completed, the
production engineer takes over. His job is to analyze, interpret, and optimize
the performance of individual wells. The production engineer is responsible for
determining how to bring hydrocarbons to the surface. The production engineer
will determine the most efficient means to develop the field considering the
viscosity of the crude oil, the gas-to-oil ratio, the depth and type of
formation, and the project economics. The production engineer is also
responsible for the developing a system of surface equipment that will separate
the oil, gas, and water.
Reservoir Engineering
Reservoir engineers determine the fluid
and pressure distributions throughout the reservoir, the natural energy sources
available, and the methods most useful in recovering the maximum amount of oil
or gas from the reservoir. The reservoir engineer may develop complex
computer-based mathematical programs to model the fluid flow and formation
pressures. Reservoir engineers are responsible for estimating the amount of oil
or gas that can be recovered from a reservoir.
The department is located in a
geographical area that produces 80 percent of the nation’s petroleum resources.
This proximity provides the student with unique opportunities for directly
interfacing with industry as well as for first-hand observations of oil field
operations.
Master of Science in
Petroleum Engineering
Graduate studies in petroleum
engineering prepare the engineer to assume responsibility in technical and
managerial areas within the oil and gas industry. Historically, the graduate can
expect to be challenged quickly and in areas of strong potential for personal
and professional growth. The Petroleum Engineering Department prepares the
advanced student with the technical skills required to meet those challenges.
All graduate students should take thesis after passing the educational courses.
In addition to the written thesis, the candidate’s thesis committee will
administer a final oral exam/defense of the completed thesis.
The curriculum is organized into three
core areas that denote the teaching and research concentration of the faculty.
Drilling Engineering
Production Engineering
ReservoirEngineering
Doctor of Philosophy in
Petroleum Engineering
The objectives of the PhD program are
to provide students opportunities to reach a critical understanding of the basic
scientific and engineering principles underlying their fields of interest and to
cultivate their ability to apply these principles creatively through advanced
methods of analysis, research, and synthesis. Applicants for the doctoral degree
must have a degree in engineering disciplines. The PhD students are required to
complete a minimum of 18 credit educational courses. Students majoring in this
department for a doctoral degree must successfully pass the qualifying
examinations. These qualifying examinations consist of two parts. The first part
(comprehensive exam) is based on the undergraduate curriculum and concerns the
following three areas of petroleum engineering: production, drilling, reservoir
engineering. Students must pass this first part by the end of the third
semester. The second part of the qualifying examination is an oral defense of
the dissertation proposal.
Department of Gas Engineering
The department of
gas engineering was established in 2001 as a subsidiary of Ahwaz Faculty of
Petroleum. The mission of this department is to assist the National Iranian Gas
Company (NIGC) by
providing a high-quality educated undergraduate and graduate students expert in
natural gas related professions.
It
offers an undergraduate Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Chemical
Engineering, a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Gas Processing and Transmission
and a PhD degree in Chemical Engineering. The MSc and PhD degrees offered
in this department contain advanced
theoretical courses in transport phenomena, advanced thermodynamics, natural gas
processing and transmission, reactor design and separation processes. All the
students have to do research on a topic as their thesis under the supervision of
one or more faculty members in the department. Their research topics are usually
chosen from current natural gas industry problems or their future demands.
In this
department, both fundamental and applied researches are done over a broad range
of subjects related to natural gas industries. The main research areas are:
1-
Natural Gas Process Design and Technology
2-
Heat Transfer Phenomena in Gas Industries
3-
Gas Hydrates
4-
Natural Gas Conversion
5-
Gas Separation via Membrane Module
6-
Gas Separation via Adsorption Process
7-
Transport Phenomena and Computational Fluid
Dynamics
The research
environment in the department is extremely pleasant and many activities are done
as team work. The research activities of the department are currently carried
out in three well equipped laboratories of Research Center of Ahwaz Faculty of
Petroleum.
Department of Instrumentation and Automation
The Department of Instrumentation and
Automation (DIA) was founded in 2001 and is part of the Petroleum University of
Technology (PUT). The aim of DIA is to assist the National Iranian Oil Company
(NIOC) through the pursuit of education, and research at the utmost
international levels of distinction. It offers an undergraduate Bachelor of
Science (BSc) degree in control engineering and a Master of Science (MSc) degree
in Instrumentation and Automation Engineering (IAE). The lectures are in English
and the students must attend intensive English language courses prior to
commencing their educational and research programs in the institute.
Teaching in the undergraduate BSc level
is mainly lecture-based, with the students also performing coursework and
laboratory exercises, and attending industrial summer training. The department’s
laboratories focus on electrical measurements, digital electronics and control
systems.
The IAE MSc students are required to
research, design, construct, test and maintain instruments utilized in the
Iranian oil industry. The field also
deals with the development of novel computer-based control algorithms, process
fault diagnosis and process optimization. The graduates frequently work as part
of a team and are needed to know several aspects of the petroleum and chemical
industrial environments.
The associated curriculum is multidisciplinary and includes educational
capabilities in oil production and chemical processing. These offered programs
will enable the students for immediate employment upon graduation
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical
Engineering is universally considered as the cornerstone of almost all fields of
engineering science. Our academic program can be divided basically into
undergraduate and graduate/post-graduate education. We have always tried to keep
a well-defined and logical balance between our endeavors towards both
undergraduate and graduate programs.
In undergraduate level, the program focuses on
educating and training qualified engineers to commence their profession in
industrial sector and service/commercial sector with high management and
leadership skills. The undergraduate degree
program prepares students for professional practice in an era of rapidly
advancing technology. It combines a strong base in the engineering sciences
(mechanics, materials, fluid and thermal sciences, systems, and control) with
project-based laboratory and design experiences.
The graduate
program leads to M.S. degrees in basic disciplines of mechanical engineering and
various multi-disciplinary fields. We have tried to maintain a dynamic and
adaptive policy in our graduate program in order to keep up with domestic
industry’s research and development needs and rapid global/international
technological progress.
Our faculty
members and research staffs are developing cutting edge projects that include,
onshore and offshore engineering, drilling engineering, energy engineering,
simulation and modeling, from both thermo-fluid and solid mechanics aspects.
Laboratories and Facilities
A number of well-equipped laboratories in petroleum engineering and related
subjects are established in this faculty. These laboratories are well-designed
for the students to do experiments and research on the petroleum engineering
fields. The most important ones are as follows:
Fluid properties and rock reservoir laboratory
In this laboratory students learn how to determine physical and thermodynamic
properties of petroleum fluids and reservoir rocks.
Knowing these properties is essential in reservoir modeling and
management.
Drilling and drilling mud Laboratory
In this laboratory students become familiar with the different
types of drilling muds and their properties. The students also learn about the
additives that are usually present in the drilling muds. The important
apparatuses of this laboratory are:
Marsh Funnel/ Mud balance/ Sand content Kit/ mixer wall mount
filter press/ Bench mount filter press/
Recording calcimeter Kit/ Spin dryer for cuttings/ Viscometer filtration
control agents/ Chemical Thinners/ Salt
contamination Filtration (measurement of mud cake and mud filtration).
Drilling Operation simulator
Drilling Simulator is a
state-of-the-art advanced simulation unit which meets and exceeds the training
requirements of students and drilling operators.
The product can simulate real-time drilling,
tripping in and out, vertical as well as directional drilling, well control and
automated pipe handling systems. It allows trainees to be exposed to
a broad range of scenarios from routine operations to well control challenges
and emergencies with catastrophic potential.
This
unit is real size equipment which simulates all of the activities of the
drilling deck. What is remarkable in this laboratory is that the simulation
equipment and the instruments are unique in the region which can attract plenty
of researches and trainees to conduct researches or training courses.
Research center
The research center was established in 1991 in the Ahwaz Faculty of Petroleum.
The role of this research center is to provide a conductive environment to
research on the subjects required by oil and gas industries. Post-graduate
students do their research for their thesis in this center. They usually design
and make their test rigs with the help of workshops in the faculty. This
research center is well equipped with the state of the art apparatuses which
make it unique in the region. A complete PVT cell with its accessories is
available that enables the researchers to measure precisely all the properties
of reservoir fluids for pressures up to 100 MPa. In core analysis lab, which is
one of the assets of the research center, all the experiments on the reservoir
cores are possible. A separate laboratory in this research center is equipped
with the apparatuses suitable for research on different topics related to
natural gas industry.
Dr. Salarieh Library
The Library (Dr. Salariyeh library) started its activities with the
establishment of the Abadan Institute of Technology in 1937. In 1983, it was
moved to the current building in the Ahwaz Faculty of Petroleum. Dr. Salariyeh
library is the largest library in the whole university. The collection includes
the invaluable titles of different databases, books, journals and thesis in
languages of English, Persian and some other languages.
It contains more than 13000 titles of English books, 4000 titles of
Persian books, 3000 titles of thesis, 7000 titles of e-books and 630 titles of
journals. All scientific sources are delivered to the students, members of the
faculty and other researchers. There is also one reading room for students
equipped with the Internet and study desks.