• The University of Regina offers MASc in Petroleum System Engineering with a duration of 2 years (4 terms) program.
  • The program is offered by the faculty of engineering and applied science.
  • The is a research oriented program with a thesis requirement.
  • The program teaches evaluation, design, and management of technologies used in evaluating reserves and in oil and gas production and treatment. 
  • The MASc in Petroleum System Engineering focuses on the following areas of research:
    • Surface Thermodynamics
    • Advanced Reservoir Fluid Analysis 
    • Petroleum Geomechanics
    • Advanced Reservoir Engineering 
    • Advanced Enhanced Oil Recovery
    • Advanced Well Testing 
  • Petroleum Systems Engineers develop techniques to efficiently recover oil, gas, and other minerals while reducing environmental impacts using various pollution remediation and greenhouse gas reduction techniques.
  • The Student to faculty ratio is 20:1 which bridges the gap between the faculty and students.
  • After completing this program, students have job opportunities as exploration engineers, well-logging engineers, petrophysicists, drilling engineers, and many more., etc.