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The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Memorial University provides graduate research programs culminating in Master of Engineering (MEng) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) qualifications in petroleum engineering, covering specialized areas such as:
offshore petroleum operations
safety, risk and environmental stewardship
reservoir analysis
drilling technologies
improved hydrocarbon extraction
natural gas systems (particularly unconventional resources)
infrastructure reliability
subsea infrastructure
automation and measurement systems
Memorial's petroleum engineering program stands out by concentrating on offshore operations in extreme weather conditions. The curriculum prepares students to tackle emerging obstacles in extracting hydrocarbons from increasingly isolated and challenging locations like Arctic regions and deep-sea environments.
The program prioritizes operational safety and risk assessment through fundamental coursework in hazard management and offshore environmental protection.
This interdisciplinary program is delivered by faculty experts in electrical systems, reservoir analysis, drilling methods, environmental engineering, risk assessment, and process engineering.
The doctoral program typically requires three to four years, involving two advanced courses post-master's level, comprehensive examinations, and an extensive research dissertation.