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| Name | Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas |
| Native name | Государственный университет нефти и газа имени И. М. Губкина |
| Established | 1930 |
| Type | Public |
| City | Moscow |
| Country | Russia |
Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas is a higher education institution in Moscow focused on petroleum engineering, energy sciences, and related industrial disciplines. It traces institutional roots to early Soviet industrialization projects and has maintained links with Soviet ministries, Russian ministries, and global energy corporations. The university functions as a training, research, and consulting center serving oil and gas companies, state energy agencies, and international partners.
Founded in 1930 amid the Soviet Union's drive for industrialization, the institution evolved through associations with the Oil Industry of the Soviet Union, NKVD-era planning bodies, and ministries such as the Ministry of Oil Industry of the USSR. During World War II the school adjusted curricula in response to demands from the Red Army and wartime industry suppliers. In the postwar decades it expanded ties with organizations including Gosplan, Rosneft, Gazprom, and research institutes like the Soviet Academy of Sciences. The collapse of the Soviet Union prompted restructuring, cooperation with private companies such as LUKOIL and TNK-BP, and engagement with international frameworks including the Commonwealth of Independent States and Eurasian Economic Union initiatives.
The campus is located in Moscow and hosts specialized laboratories, lecture halls, and testing fields associated with partners including Gazprom Neft, Rosneft, Surgutneftegas, and Transneft. Facilities include seismic modeling centers linked to international firms such as Schlumberger and Halliburton, downhole simulation rigs comparable to equipment used by Baker Hughes and Weatherford International. The university maintains a library collection with archives relevant to figures like Ivan Gubkin and documents related to expeditions such as the Soviet Antarctic Expedition, and it preserves historical equipment associated with projects connected to Baku Oilfields and the Kuybyshev Reservoir.
Programs emphasize petroleum engineering, reservoir engineering, drilling technology, petrochemistry, and energy management, with course structures reflecting standards from bodies like the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and cooperation with universities such as Moscow State University, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Saint Petersburg State University, and Tomsk Polytechnic University. Research groups publish in areas overlapping with institutes like the Russian Academy of Sciences, and collaborate on projects funded by corporations including TotalEnergies, Shell, ExxonMobil, and BP. Experimental work spans seismic interpretation methodologies developed alongside Schlumberger, enhanced oil recovery techniques akin to studies by Baker Hughes, and computational modelling using frameworks similar to those from Siemens and ABB.
Admissions follow national frameworks involving competitive exams administered in coordination with agencies such as the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation and standardized testing regimes comparable to procedures used by Higher School of Economics and Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. Student life includes industry-focused clubs, affiliations with professional bodies like the Society of Petroleum Engineers, and participation in conferences such as the World Petroleum Congress, SPE Annual Technical Conference, and regional forums connected to Roscongress Foundation. Extracurricular activities include student chapters similar to those at Imperial College London and Texas A&M University, field trips to sites operated by Gazprom, Rosneft, and Surgutneftegas, and internships with companies like LUKOIL and Novatek.
Alumni and faculty have held leadership roles in companies and agencies including Rosneft, Gazprom, LUKOIL, Surgutneftegas, and governmental posts within ministries such as the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation. Notable affiliations include experts who have collaborated with the Russian Academy of Sciences, participated in international projects with TotalEnergies and Shell, or served on advisory boards for organizations like the International Energy Agency and the United Nations Development Programme. Faculty have included scholars active in research networks connected to Imperial College London, Stanford University, and ETH Zurich.
The university maintains partnership agreements with institutions such as Imperial College London, Technische Universität Berlin, University of Alberta, Texas A&M University, University of Stavanger, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and Tsinghua University; it engages in exchange programs within frameworks like the Erasmus+ programme and bilateral projects with companies including Schlumberger, Halliburton, and Baker Hughes. Collaborative research encompasses participation in consortia linked to the International Energy Agency, cross-border pipeline projects involving Transneft and BOTAŞ, and Arctic studies resonant with work by the Arctic Council and Norwegian Polar Institute.
The institution appears in national rankings published by agencies such as Interfax and is recognized in subject-specific listings for petroleum engineering alongside universities like Colorado School of Mines and China University of Petroleum. It has received awards and accreditation engagements with bodies including the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education-style evaluators, participated in international exhibitions such as EXPO 2017 and World Expo 2010, and been cited in policy discussions by organizations like the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the International Monetary Fund.
Category:Universities and colleges in Moscow