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The University of Texas at Austin's premier petroleum engineering graduate program forms a dynamic, impactful community committed to global transformation. With 150 enrolled students, $20 million in annual research funding, and 1,500 graduate alumni, UT PGE scholars address critical resource challenges while pioneering sustainable energy solutions. Their groundbreaking research spans diverse subsurface engineering domains, including conventional hydrocarbons, geothermal systems, carbon sequestration, hydrogen storage, AI-driven analytics, rare earth extraction, methane reduction, and beyond.
World-renowned faculty—many of whom are seminal textbook authors—deliver rigorous academic training in cutting-edge facilities. These advanced laboratories enable pioneering work in areas like production monitoring, multiphase flow systems, enhanced recovery techniques, environmental cleanup, drilling technologies, geomechanics, petrophysical analysis, and digital reservoir characterization.
Given the international scope of energy operations, petroleum engineers frequently engage in global projects requiring innovative solutions to technical, geopolitical, and economic challenges. This multifaceted nature makes petroleum engineering an exceptionally fulfilling profession.
UT PGE graduates enjoy diverse career pathways, from national labs and corporate R&D divisions to academic positions at leading global institutions. Leverage our extensive resources—remember that summer internships during your studies often lead directly to post-graduation employment opportunities.
Students must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States or a comparable degree from a foreign academic institution. A grade point average of at least 3.00 in upper-division (junior- and senior-level) coursework and in any graduate work already completed.
The minimum scores considered acceptable for admission by the Graduate School are:
TOEFL: 79 on the Internet-based test (iBT)
IELTS: An overall band of 6.5 on the Academic Examination
Application deadline: Summer and Fall: Dec. 15; Spring: Sept. 1