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McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering

McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering

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Description

The University of Tulsa’s McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering is internationally recognized as one of the top petroleum engineering schools in the country. Supported by our expert faculty with diverse backgrounds in petroleum engineering, geology, geophysics, and environmental science, students have access to many research opportunities with 21 existing consortia and joint industry projects supported by some of the world’s top energy firms.

North Campus

The goal of UTulsa’s North Campus is to explore innovations for the petroleum industry and foster learning by students, researchers, private industry and governments. Our research projects have generated millions of dollars and hundreds of research projects designed to solve the problems of today’s energy industry.

Located at 2450 E. Marshall St., the land and buildings were donated to The University of Tulsa by Humble Oil and Refining Co. in 1965. The property included a drilling research laboratory and a full-sized enclosed drilling rig. The gift provided a funding avenue for the Tulsa University Drilling Research Projects consortium to form in 1965. Since then, additional research consortia have formed as industry and government join forces to fund major research initiatives.

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