A team of five IFP School students has qualified for the final round of the 2024 Laurie Dake Challenge, organized by the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE).
The qualified team is made up of students from the Petroleum Geosciences (PGS) and Reservoir Geoscience and Engineering (RGE) programs: Nada Elmaasry (Egypt), Julie Hatcherian (France), Sergio Ornellas (Brazil), Raizza Peres Carrillo (Portugal) and Carla Piche (France).
The group will face the other five finalists on June 9 in Oslo, Norway:
- Universitetet i Stavanger (Norway);
- The University of Manchester (United Kingdom);
- Institut für Maschinenwesen (IMW), TU Clausthal (Germany);
- Universidade Federal Fluminense (Brazil) and
- Université M'hamed Bougara Boumerdes (Morocco).
To qualify, the IFP School team assessed and developed the Volve oil field in the North Sea, according to a zero-carbon emissions strategy, based on data provided by Equinor.
Kudos to our students for reaching this milestone in the competition, and all the best to them!