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The department came to include Petroleum Engineering as well as Geophysics, which is seen as a major strength of the petroleum education at NTNU. The department has elected chairman and vice chairman, and 4 informal groups of professors; geophysics, drilling, production and reservoir engineering. The stated primary purpose of maintaining the ...
The society published a Journal of Canadian Petroleum Geology, renamed in 1963 to Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology. [3] Another publication, the Geological History of Western Canada became the main reference for stratigraphy of Canadian geological units. The society published the Atlas of Western Canada in 1964.
The backbone of the SEG Professional Development program is Continuing Education (CE). These short courses, taught by industry experts, cover topics from the fundamental to the leading edge of geophysics. CE courses are held in one of three ways: public courses, section-sponsored courses, and contract (in-house) courses.
This is a list of geoscience organizations, including such fields of geosciences as geology, geophysics, hydrology, oceanography, petrophysics, and related fields. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Intercontinental organizations
In Canada, 8 universities are accredited by Engineers Canada to offer undergraduate degrees in geological engineering. [11] Many of these universities also offer graduate degree programs in geological engineering. These include: Queen’s University (Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering) (1975 – present),
Petroleum engineering education is available at many universities in the United States and throughout the world - primarily in oil producing regions. U.S. News & World Report maintains a list of the Best Undergraduate Petroleum Engineering Programs. [11] SPE and some private companies offer training courses.
The Geological Association of Canada (GAC) is a learned society that promotes and develops the geological sciences in Canada.The organization holds conferences, meetings and exhibitions for the discussion of geological problems and the exchange of views in matters related to geology.
Some of these programs are more comprehensive than others; e.g., requiring regular calibration of equipment, participation in proficiency testing programs, and implementation and documentation of a (quality) management system to demonstrate technical competence. As with all such programs, of course, accreditation identifies what is least ...