Petroleum Institute

The Petroleum Institute (PI) is an engineering university located in Sas Al Nakhl, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, offers a variety of engineering degrees and is funded by a consortium of national and international oil companies. The goal of the institution is to provide the local oil and gas industry with engineers.

The Petroleum Institute (Khalifa University Sas Al Nakhl campus)
Location
Sas Al Nakhl


Coordinates24.419467°N 54.502466°E / 24.419467; 54.502466
Information
Established2000 (2000)
StatusOpen
GenderBoth
Enrollment1000
CampusHabshan (male), Arzanah (female)
Sports
Websitehttp://www.pi.ac.ae

PI was established in 2000 by an Emiri decree under the direction of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, ruler of Abu Dhabi and the president of the United Arab Emirates. It is financed and governed by a consortium of five major oil companies: ADNOC, Royal Dutch Shell, BP, Total S.A., and Japan Oil Development Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of INPEX. The university is partnered with the following universities: Colorado School of Mines, Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz, University of Maryland, University of Minnesota, The University of Texas at Austin, Rice University and China University of Petroleum.[1]

Currently, it is merging with Khalifa University and Masdar Institute of Science and Technology.[2]

The PI admitted its first students in the Fall of 2001. At present, over 800 undergraduate male students and 100 female students are studying in one of the following five engineering disciplines: Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Petroleum Geosciences, Polymer science and material science.

The Petroleum Institute also offers graduate level programs.

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