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Студенческое отделение Ассоциации геологов, геофизиков и инженеров в КФУ – лучшее в России

Представители Казанского федерального университета стали участниками 2-го съезда Ассоциации геологов, геофизиков и инженеров (АГГИ), который состоялся в рамках Российской отраслевой энергетической конференции, которая проходила 21-22 октября в Москве. (далее…)
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CdoGEO КФУ с Всероссийским научно-исследовательским институтом расходометрии (ВНИИР), продолжают совместно реализовывать курсы повышения квалификации по метрологии

С 29 по 31 октября прошло обучение по программе повышения квалификации «Обеспечение единства измерений. В рамках деятельности базовой кафедры «Метрологии и средств измерения расхода нефти и газа» во «Всероссийским научно-исследовательским институтом метрологии им. Д.И. Менделеева» (ВНИИР – филиал ФГУП «ВНИИМ им. Д.И. Менделеева») организуют повышение квалификации по метрологическому обеспечению для предприятий нефтегазопереработки и нефтехимии. (далее…)
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63 professionals from Rosneft and its subsidiaries completed training at CdoGEO last week

The programs were: Industrial Safety Requirements in Surveying for Mining Operations; Development of Oil and Gas Fields. General Course on Land Management. Forest Management. Cadastral Activities. Urban Development Documentation; Modern Methods of Geophysical Well Logging. "We are glad to congratulate our students with successfully completing the studies and receiving advanced training certificates from KFU. We thank all teachers and experts who took part in the programs. We have been expanding our cooperation with Rosneft during the recent three years," noted Head of CdoGEO Ildus Chukmarov. Here are some of the feedback notes from the latest group of students: "The studies really give the skills necessary for work. The teachers share contemporary expertise. All theoretical knowledge is fed by real-life examples"; "I want to thank the teachers for the deepest attention to the material. Every topic was thoroughly elaborated, and we received detailed answers to all our questions. A separate thanks to the organizers for the sightseeing program and the opportunity to know more about the beautiful city of Kazan"; "Thank you very much for the wonderful atmosphere during the course and the excellent mood in every class. I liked the studies very much. Will be waiting eagerly for the next time!"
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KFU Student Chapter of the Association of Geologists, Geophysicists and Engineers commended as best during the 2nd AGGE Congress

The Congress was held as part of the Russian Industry Energy Conference in Moscow. The event was attended by Danis Nurgaliev, Vice-Rector for Earth Sciences; Ildus Chukmarov, Deputy Director for Continuing Education and Industrial Partnerships of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies; Vladislav Sudakov, Deputy Director for Marketing at the Gazpromneft-KFU Scientific and Educational Center; and Anastasia Yusupova, Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology and Paleomagnetism and Curator of the Student Chapter of the Association of Geologists, Geophysicists and Engineers at Kazan Federal University. The Congress summarized the results of AGGE’s activities in 2025 and outlined plans for the next year. A development strategy for the non-profit organization, founded in 2024 to unite and support specialists in Earth sciences, was also discussed. In his report, “Training and Educational Activities within AGGI”, Dr Nurgaliev discussed the importance of attracting students to the Association and the need for its rapid growth, “One of the Association’s missions is educational. It is essential that it organize numerous lectures by leading experts and webinars that are integrated into the basic education systems of specialized universities. At the same time, it is crucial that AGGE students (membership is free for them) gain access to information they can use to write their term papers and theses. In the next three to five years, the Association’s membership should reach 5,000-10,000, at which point it will play a significant role in training qualified specialists and disseminating new technologies in Russia.” During his speech, the Vice-Rector presented a strategy for training engineers and developing personnel for oil and gas companies at CdoGEO – Center for Advanced Training. Following the event, Head of CdoGEO Ildus Chukmarov, stated the following, “A new concept for training engineering personnel was proposed. It is based on a marketing management system and a strategy for improving the quality and management of educational processes. The project we plan to implement within this concept is called Geosynergy. It unites the company’s internal personnel development and assessment system with an external educational space. This unified educational space can be formed using the combined integrated GEO-KITs simulator, which enables training within interdisciplinary teams. In our view, the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies can become a unifying and coordinating center for implementing our proposed concept for working with industrial partners and educational institutions.” Anastasia Yusupova, candidate for chair of the association’s youth section, reported on the work of the KFU AGGE Student Chapter and outlined her vision for the Association’s future. “I believe that the youth section should organize more events for students, scientific conferences, competitions, and webinars, actively promote fundamental and applied research in Earth sciences, and assist students with internships and employment. We also need to strengthen inter-university cooperation,” she shared. The Congress concluded with an award ceremony. Based on the results of 2025, the KFU AGGE Student Chapter was named the best. The winner’s trophy arrived in the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan. In addition, three university representatives were recognized in the Personal Contribution to the Development of the Youth Branch of AGGE category: Anastasia Yusupova; Enzhe Shakirova, Head of KFU AGGE Student Chapter, and Kamilla Sattarova.
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На этой неделе повышение квалификации CdoGEO ИГиНГТ КФУ прошли 63 специалиста из 18 подразделений ПАО «НК «Роснефть»

На этой неделе 63 руководителей и специалистов ПАО «НК «Роснефть» прошли повышением квалификации в Центре дополнительного образования (CdoGEO) ИГиНГТ КФУ. (далее…)
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CdoGEO and Rosneft – three years of successful cooperation

The latest launched programs focus on four relevant programs developed for specialists in the fuel and energy sector. "We are pleased to note that by the end of the year, we have a significant amount of work ahead to improve the qualifications of managers and specialists from 78 Rosneft divisions across nine programs. We plan to train over 300 managers and specialists. Over the past three years, we have been actively developing our partnership with Rosneft. Currently, the company our primary client," noted Head of CdoGEO Ildus Chukmarov. Training is offered in a hybrid format, in-person and via videoconferencing. This ensures maximum flexibility and accessibility for students from different regions. The programs underway are: Industrial Safety Requirements in Mine Surveying for Mining Operations; Development of Oil and Gas Fields. General Course on Land Management. Forest Management. Cadastral Activities. Urban Development Documentation; Modern Methods of Geophysical Well Logging. A parallel in-person professional training session, Mine Surveying, is taking place, where specialists gain fundamental knowledge and practical skills for working in this important field. The participants include specialists from Rosneft subsidiaries, as well as a number of other oil and gas companies. This underscores the high level of trust in CdoGEO's work. "We continue our active work to improve the qualifications of specialists from Rosneft's mine surveying and land management services at KFU's Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies. The courses cover in detail the fundamentals of legislation in the areas of subsoil use, industrial safety, and land management. Practical cases and their most effective solutions are discussed. It is worth noting that the specialists are highly trained and actively participated in solving these cases. As a specialist, I also learned useful tips from interacting with specialists from Rosneft. I would like to express my gratitude to CdoGEO for organizing such events; they allow us to jointly discuss and find solutions to problems. We look forward to continued fruitful collaboration," said Damir Gilaev, Head of the Topographic, Geodetic, and Mine Surveying Department at Tatneft. CdoGEO continues to strengthen its reputation as a leading platform for training and professional development, addressing the most pertinent challenges of the oil and gas industry.
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From neural networks to facies analysis: new courses completed at CdoGEO

From October 13th to 17th, the Center for Advanced Training held two specialized advanced training programs: Practical Application of Neural Networks in Geology and Geochemical Analysis of Samples. The training brought together specialists striving to stay at the forefront of technological trends in the oil and gas industry. The Geochemical Analysis of Samples program was entirely based on practical work in modern laboratories at the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies. The classes were led by Bulat Gareev, Director of the GeoLab Research Center. "The warm welcome from Ildus Chukmarov, Head of the Center for Advanced Training, the friendliness of our colleagues from the Isotope and Elemental Analysis Laboratory, and their willingness to share experiences and collaborate throughout the training created a favorable atmosphere for productive work," commented Liliya Pozolotina, Lead Engineer at the Analytical Center of the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences). "This was the first time we've conducted such training, and I was especially excited to share this knowledge with my colleagues. Seeing their eyes light up as they independently conduct complex analyses and gain a deeper understanding of the processes. The practice-oriented format has proven itself to be a success," said Bulat Gareev. "Implementing advanced training programs in the form of individual internships involving rock and fluid sample analysis has increased interest among our industrial partners," added Ildus Chukmarov. The course Practical Application of Neural Networks in Geology was delivered in a hybrid format: some participants studied in person in the classroom, while others connected online via videoconferencing, allowing specialists from different regions to participate. The course was taught by experienced practitioners, including Dmitry Davydov and Radik Akhmetov, experts in digital technologies and artificial intelligence in geology. "The combination of theoretical and practical lessons was optimally balanced. Given the limited time available, the approach and content of the program allowed for the most effective learning. I express my sincere gratitude to the Center for Advanced Training and its faculty," commented Ambartsum Dashyan from SamaraNIPIneft LLC. Yekaterina Zhernovkova, a representative of Gazprom International Limited, is a clear confirmation of the high quality of the CdoGEO's programs. This was her fourth time studying here. "Every time I return to your center, I discover something new, and this course was no exception—it was incredibly interesting and useful for my practice. Of all the programs I've completed here, this one was one of the most challenging: the abundance of calculations and formulas was a surprise to me. However, it helped me understand the mechanisms of processes that had previously remained behind the scenes," she shared. "I'd especially like to highlight the excellent balance of theory and practice, as well as the exceptional professionalism of instructor Boris Platov. Your Center has long been a place I want to study, largely due to the strong faculty and always welcoming atmosphere. One of the courses I took, Seismic Facies Analysis, remains one of my favorites, and I've already recommended the current program to my colleagues," continued Yekaterina. "Such loyalty and repeated returns to our Center is the most objective assessment of our work. We are grateful to Yekaterina and all our students for their trust, and we strive to continually develop our educational products to meet the most sophisticated needs of enterprises," concluded Ildus Chukmarov.
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CdoGEO ИГиНГТ КФУ и ПАО «НК «Роснефть»: три года успешного сотрудничества

В Центре дополнительного образования (CdoGEO) Института геологии и нефтегазовых технологий Казанского федерального университета началось обучение программ повышения квалификации. В фокусе — сразу четыре актуальные программы, разработанные для специалистов топливно-энергетического комплекса. (далее…)
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От образцов до нейросетей: в лабораториях ИГиНГТ КФУ прошли курсы для специалистов нефтегазовой отрасли

С 13 по 17 октября Центр дополнительного образования (CdoGEO) Института геологии и нефтегазовых технологий КФУ провел две специализированные программы повышения квалификации: «Практическое применение нейронных сетей в геологии» и «Геохимические исследования образцов». Обучение собрало специалистов, стремящихся быть на острие технологических трендов в нефтегазовой отрасли. (далее…)
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Cooperation agreement signed by Gazprom and the Republic of Tatarstan at the 14th Saint Petersburg International Gas Forum

The document was signed by Rustam Minnikhanov, Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, and Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Management Board of PJSC Gazprom. The company will expand its cooperation with scientific, educational, and industrial organizations in Tatarstan. Joint projects and programs are planned in research and education, as well as the development and implementation of advanced technologies developed with the participation of scientific and industrial organizations of the Republic of Tatarstan. “Within the framework of this document, Kazan Federal University will expand its cooperation with Gazprom and its subsidiaries,” said Vice-Rector for Earth Sciences Danis Nurgaliev, who was present at the signing. “Kazan Federal University is currently conducting research in the exploration of gas fields in Eastern Siberia, developing geochemical research technologies to monitor the development of oil and gas fields and assess the oil and gas potential of fields under development and new territories.” The Vice-Rector also noted that Kazan University plans to improve the qualifications of Gazprom employees at the CdoGEO Center for Advanced Training in areas related to metrology, geophysical exploration, and natural gas production. The signing took place following the plenary session Gas Market 2025–2035: New Shapes in the Context of Transformation, which was also attended by KFU representatives. The session discussed development trends in the global natural gas market, as well as prospects for international cooperation in the changing economic and geopolitical environment. Speakers at the key forum event included: Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilyov, Alexey Miller, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Viktor Karankevich, Federal Minister of Oil, Gas, and Water Resources of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Ali Pervez Malik, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of the Republic of Turkey Alparslan Bayraktar, and Director of the Information and Press Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova. Talking about the gas market, the speakers touched on a plethora of other topics – from economic sustainability to education and upbringing. Sergey Tsivilyov, in particular, noted that training for the energy industry begins in schools and continues in universities and colleges. “The program begins in school, with engineering classes, where the foundation for future professionals is laid,” he explained. One of the factors driving the rapid development of the gas sector today is artificial intelligence. However, with the development of AI, the demand for energy resources will increase, Mr Miller stated. He also assured that Russians need not worry – there will be no problems with hydrocarbons in our country – “the future will be bright and warm.” “The Russian Arctic contains 87 trillion cubic meters of gas – and that’s just in our territory. For us, there is no problem of a shortage of traditional fossil fuel energy sources,” stated the head of the gas powerhouse. On the second day of the forum, Vladislav Sudakov, Deputy Director for Marketing at the Gazpromneft-KFU Scientific and Educational Center, held a meeting with representatives of Gazprom Neft to outline avenues for collaboration with the company on projects under the Priority 2030 program. The forum also included business meetings between Ildus Chukmarov, Deputy Director for Continuing Education and Industrial Partnerships of IGPT, and representatives of Gazprom, the Russian Gas Society, and Arthur Nwabufo, CEO of ARTANA TECH (Nigeria). “During our conversation with Mr Nwabufo, we discussed a possible visit by the Nigerian Ambassador to KFU to establish cooperation in scientific and educational areas. Nigeria has significant oil reserves and numerous oil and gas companies with which we would like to collaborate, both in terms of training and scientific research. Furthermore, we plan to enhance the skills of workers in the country’s oil and gas industry,” said Dr Chukmarov. “I would like to highlight the meeting attended by Nikolay Isakov, Vice President and Executive Director of the Russian Gas Society; Alik Vildanov, Deputy Head of the Society’s Center for Project Activities and Technologies; and two Gazprom representatives — Alexander Shagov, Head of the HR Department; and Andrey Frolkov, Deputy Head of the Department. We discussed the development of our cooperation. I would like to emphasize that our CdoGEO has been providing advanced training to Gazprom employees for several years now.”
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