Where Can I Study Oil Mechanics for My Master's Degree in Europe?

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The discussion centers on finding a master's degree program in Oil Mechanics or related fields in Europe, particularly Germany. Participants suggest that the term "Petroleum Engineering" may yield better results, as it encompasses the necessary mechanical engineering principles applicable to the oil and gas industry. Notable institutions mentioned include the University of Leoben and the University of Stavanger, which offer relevant programs. The urgency of the inquiry highlights the need for precise terminology in academic searches.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Petroleum Engineering terminology
  • Familiarity with Mechanical Engineering principles
  • Knowledge of European higher education systems
  • Research skills for academic program searches
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "Petroleum Engineering" programs in European universities
  • Explore the University of Stavanger's master's programs in Petroleum Engineering
  • Investigate the University of Leoben's offerings in Oil and Gas
  • Look into Chemical Engineering programs with a specialization in Petroleum Engineering
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Students seeking advanced degrees in engineering, particularly those focused on oil and gas sectors, as well as academic advisors and educational consultants guiding prospective international students.

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Hey Folk! I need your help! I am going to study abroad for my master degree, but I cannot find relevant university for my qualification. My qualification is Oil Mechanics (Mechanican engineering of OIL and gas, Oil machinery) and I want to study my master in the European countries, particulary in Germany. Who can help me?
 
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Why Germany? Why not somewhere like Western Australia, in the resources capital of the world. We have the North West Australian shelf which is only just being tapped now. Plus there have been some big oil deposits found around here. Oil and Natural Gas see big sectors in Australia and are just getting bigger.

University of Western Australia and Curtin University both have Oil and Gas masters programs
 
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Why Germany? Why not somewhere like Western Australia, in the resources capital of the world. We have the North West Australian shelf which is only just being tapped now. Plus there have been some big oil deposits found around here. Oil and Natural Gas see big sectors in Australia and are just getting bigger.

University of Western Australia and Curtin University both have Oil and Gas masters programs

Thank your suggestions, but Germany is not important, I need European countries. Also there are many faculties regarding mechanical enginerring such as Mechatronics and robotics, automation, cars. BUT I NEED ONLY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REGARDING OIL AND GAS. OIL MECHANICS. It is very urgent!
 
Could it be that you did not search for the correct terminology?

Here in the US, what you described can be categorized under "Petroleum engineering". In fact, it may also fall under Chemical Engineering if a school as a separate specialization in petroleum engineering. So you may want to do another search using such terminology in Europe.

Zz.
 
You're extremely unlikely to find such a qualification.

What you're looking for is just a standard mechanical engineering degree, because that'll be what teaches you most about mechanical engineering in the oil & gas industry.
 
http://www.uis.no/studies/master-s-programmes-in-english/petroleum-engineering/application-and-admission/

http://www.uis.no/studies/master-s-programmes-in-english/petroleum-geosciences-engineering/

They have the prerequisite bachelor degree's as well but those are in Norwegian.
 

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