We offer three (3) MSc programmes in Petroleum Engineering, Reservoir Engineering, and Petroleum Engineering and Management.
Petroleum and Reservoir Engineering
Petroleum Engineering involves the application of earth and physical sciences to the evaluation and exploitation of natural hydrocarbon resources. The dominant problems of the petroleum engineer are those of flow and equilibrium in porous media, in vertical and horizontal well bores, in surface pipelines and in primary process equipment. The complexity of the hydrocarbon fluids, and the geological strata involved in flow in reservoirs and production systems raises problems requiring sophisticated numerical techniques for their solution. In the practical field, drilling and production engineering continually pose new engineering problems requiring engineered solutions. This is a conversion programme from other engineering and science-based degree foundations into the specialities of petroleum engineering. It is intended to provide the necessary background for employment in the oil and gas industry, or springboard for a research degree, as well as serving as a refresher for those already working in industry.
Reservoir Engineering is a sub-set of Petroleum Engineering where understanding of the reservoir is studied in more detail in order to economically optimise the exploration of the reservoir.
The MSc Petroleum Engineering is accredited by the Energy Institute (EI) of London for further learning for CEng for 3 years from 2022 to 2025.
The MSc Reservoir Engineering is accredited by the Energy Institute (EI) of London for further learning for CEng for 3 years from 2022 to 2025.
Petroleum Engineering and Management
The Petroleum Studies Unit re-introduced the MSc in Petroleum Engineering and Management in Semester 1 of 2017/2018 academic year. It provides the option to study the management and commercial aspect of the petroleum industry. Decision-making, contractual negotiations and arrangements, financial implications and manpower management must be well understood and executed at various stages of the petroleum sector. The re-introduction of this programme is a response to the current needs of the oil and gas industry that is entering a new phase of development, needing more qualified persons who are trained in the management aspect of the sector. The MSc will also provide the necessary springboard for a research degree in Petroleum Engineering, as well as serve as a refresher for those already working in industry and who wish to have a more defined knowledge of the management aspect.
The MSc Petroleum Engineering and Management is accredited by the Energy Institute (EI) of London for further learning for CEng for 3 years from 2022 to 2025.
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Credentials: BSc and MSc (UWI), AMEI, MSPEI Focus Areas: Natural Gas Engineering, Advanced Well Test Analysis, Reservoir Engineering Location: Block 13, 1st Floor, Petroleum Studies Unit Office Phone: 868-662-2002 Ext. 83679 Email:paul.singh@sta.uwi.edu
PART-TIME LECTURERS
Bradshaw-Niles, Penelope
Credentials: BSc Chemical Engineering (UWI), MBA Petroleum Management (University of Kansas), PS of Ministry of Energy & Energy Industries Focus Areas: Strategic Petroleum Planning and Management
Maharaj, Sanjeev
Credentials: BSc Petroleum Geoscience (UWI), MSc Petroleum Engineering (UWI), Production Engineer bp Focus Areas: Production Engineering
Roopa, Iannie
Credentials: BSc Chemical Engineering (UWI), MSc Petroleum Engineering (UWI), Reservoir Lead bp Focus Areas: Natural Gas Engineering