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2924,04-27-19,chemical and petroleum engineering ceremony held in scaife hall in lecture hall 5 and 6
2924,04-27-19,chemical and petroleum engineering ceremony held in scaife hall in lecture hall 5 and 6
2924,04-27-19,chemical and petroleum engineering ceremony held in scaife hall in lecture hall 5 and 6
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), established in 1963, is a premier Saudi institution renowned for its excellence in science, engineering, and management, particularly in advancing the petroleum and mineral industries. Founded to support the Kingdom’s booming energy sector, it has evolved into a global leader in research and innovation, with top rankings in petroleum engineering. KFUPM’s legacy is deeply tied to Saudi Arabia’s oil heritage, which began with the discovery of vast oil reserves in the 1930s, transforming the nation into a key global energy supplier. The university continues to drive sustainable energy solutions, reflecting the Kingdom’s vision for a diversified, knowledge-based economy.
2924,04-27-19,chemical and petroleum engineering ceremony held in scaife hall in lecture hall 5 and 6
2924,04-27-19,chemical and petroleum engineering ceremony held in scaife hall in lecture hall 5 and 6
2924,04-27-19,chemical and petroleum engineering ceremony held in scaife hall in lecture hall 5 and 6
2924,04-27-19,chemical and petroleum engineering ceremony held in scaife hall in lecture hall 5 and 6
2924,04-27-19,chemical and petroleum engineering ceremony held in scaife hall in lecture hall 5 and 6
An unknown artist left this on the whiteboard in the University of Kansas Chemical & Petroleum Engineering Department conference room.
Al Sacco Jr, dean of the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering, addresses the crowd at the ribbon cutting of the Terry Fuller Petroleum Engineering Research Building.
Saudi Aramco has turned to Electronic Special Equipment, a DIS partner, to kit out its renovated auditorium at the Exploration and Petroleum Engineering Centre (EXPEC) in Dhahran. One hundred and forty conference units were integrated into the arms of the auditorium’s chairs.
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we met him on our flight to Jakarta; he had just obtained his MSc degree in Petroleum Engineering from Heriot-Watt University.
“Mines is a close-knit community, like a family. So everyone helps each other. Plus the weather here is very nice. I came here from Malaysia during my sophomore year, and learned I really like a small school because you get to know a lot of people more closely. When I started, it was quite hard because my English wasn’t very good. I was always studying in the computer commons, and I just randomly started talking to people there. I’m still learning, but my friends here always encourage me and tell me not to worry if I pronounce things incorrectly. Sometimes I mispronounce things and they might sound silly, but I don’t let that stop me.”
Hajarul Aqilah Jalaluddin
Petroleum Engineering, Class of 2017
[Photo: D. Keating]