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Проректор КФУ презентовал на конференции в Китае разработки вуза в нефтегазовой сфере

На первой Российско-китайской конференции по фундаментальным наукам, проходившей в г. Санья (КНР), Казанский федеральный университет представлял проректор по направлениям нефтегазовых технологий, природопользования и наук о Земле Данис Нургалиев. (далее…)
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В ИГиНГТ представители компании OQ из Омана ознакомились с лабораторным комплексом и наметили пути взаимодействия

Институт геологии и нефтегазовых технологий Казанского федерального университета принял представителей компании OQ, занимающейся добычей и переработкой нефти (Султанат Оман). (далее…)
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Ректор КФУ встретился с представителями ПАО «Новатэк» и ООО «Новатэк НТЦ»

Казанский федеральный университет посетили представители ПАО «Новатэк», в лице первого заместителя председателя правления Вадима Яковлева, директора по геологии Владимира Кудрина, и ООО «Новатэк НТЦ» в лице генерального директора Владимира Соловьева. (далее…)
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Cooperation development discussed with Gazprom Neft

The Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies hosted a delegation of Gazprom Neft employees. The introduction to the institute began with a meeting between the guests and Danis Nurgaliev, Vice-Rector for Earth Sciences and Director of the Gazprom Neft-KFU Research and Educational Center, along with representatives from the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies: Deputy Director for Continuing Educaion and Work with Industrial Partners, Director of the Center for Advanced Training, Quality Management and Marketing Ildus Chukmarov; Deputy Director for Research Pavel Krylov; Deputy Director for Academic Affairs Andrey Teryokhin; Director of the KFU Technopark of Small-Tonnage Chemical Technologies and Chair of the Department of Petroleum Engineering Mikhail Varfolomeev; Deputy Director for Marketing of the Gazprom Neft-KFU Research and Educational Center Vladislav Sudakov; and Acting Chair of the Department of Geophysics and Geoinformation Technologies Eduard Ziganshin. Participants in the discussion about cooperation prospects in geological exploration and mineral extraction from Gazprom Neft included: Alexander Sitnikov, Head of the Scientific and Technical Division; Alexey Pustovskikh, Director of Strategy at Nedra Digital; and three employees of the scientific and technical division—Deputy General Director for Expertise and Functional Development Veronika Filimonova, Director of Planning, Reporting and Procurement Efficiency Programs Marina Anisimova, and Head of the Innovation Environment Development Program Mikhail Radzhabov. Dr Nurgaliev delivered a presentation about KFU and the Institute, noting that the university ranks 35th in the QS world rankings for Petroleum Engineering. Discussing scientific achievements, the Vice-Rector mentioned the Russian Government Prize in Science and Technology awarded in December to Institute representatives for creating and implementing innovative technologies for in-situ oil upgrading and efficient extraction of heavy oil from complex reservoirs. Gazprom Neft employees added that KFU received the company’s Reliable Partnership honorary award last year. Alexander Sitnikov explained why Kazan University is one of the best partners and what makes it unique, “What distinguishes KFU from our other partners is that the university has built a complete project implementation chain: from idea to product creation, which is then implemented at the company’s facilities. Kazan Federal University is a unique center; it can become the hub for collaboration with our other innovation environment, which we call the Gazprom Neft ecosystem. This ecosystem includes about 50 universities, including KFU – these are our strategic partners. We are now ready to unite partners into clusters for comprehensive solutions to our challenges. And KFU is the platform that can unite other partners around it.” Drs Varfolomeev, Sudakov, and Ziganshin told guests about projects implemented by the Institute jointly with Gazprom Neft, while Dr Chukmarov focused on additional education programs and developing cooperation in this area. Vladislav Sudakov emphasized projects in creating digital tools for solving problems in geology and field development. “We have numerous joint developments with the company’s scientific division in artificial intelligence, and we’ll be implementing these projects for several more years. We agreed to work out a roadmap in more detail for successfully accomplishing what we’ve planned with partners in the Gazprom Neft ecosystem,” he said. Eduard Ziganshin reported on work performed by staff of the Department of Geophysics and Geo-information Technologies for Gazpromneft-Zapolyarye, a subsidiary of Gazprom Neft. “We’re using technology developed at our department to assess oil and gas potential in Orenburg Oblast. The technology includes digital elevation model processing and a complex of geophysical and geochemical methods. Preliminary results about the territory’s prospects have been obtained, and laboratory geochemical studies are underway,” he explained. Mikhail Varfolomeev noted that KFU has a long-term framework agreement with Gazprom Neft. “At the meeting, we discussed projects successfully completed jointly with them. They concern chemical and gas methods for enhanced oil recovery. These are projects related to developing hard-to-recover reserves using supercritical fluids, water influx limitation, injectivity profile alignment, near-wellbore zone treatment, oilfield chemistry, well killing, and hydraulic fracturing. It’s very important for us that products and technologies created within joint work are applied at the company’s fields. We also discussed future projects related to combined enhanced recovery methods and small-tonnage chemistry development. Part of the products being created will be produced on a pilot scale at Kazan University’s engineering center,” he shared after the event. Ildus Chukmarov reported on expanding cooperation with Gazprom Neft in additional education. “Our CdoGEO center has long been providing professional development and retraining for Gazprom Neft executives and specialists, including those from its scientific and technical division. We discussed our interaction in creating unique courses based on joint developments by Kazan University and the Gazprom Neft Scientific and Technical Center for the company’s personnel development. Joint course implementation is also planned to promote them in the international market. We’re pleased that our proposals are well-received, and the his colleagues expressed their desire to move forward together in continuing education,” he said. Representatives of Gazprom Neft’s scientific division visited Institute laboratories and met with young researchers. “Communicating with Gazprom Neft representatives, we confirmed the correctness of our chosen paths,” noted Vice-Rector Danis Nurgaliev, summarizing the visit. “We now collaborate across several areas, including creating chemistry for enhanced oil recovery and oilfield chemistry, implementing digitalization projects, geology, and additional education. During the visit, company employees paid special attention to digitalization issues, using artificial intelligence to solve various problems, and discussed challenges facing Gazprom Neft. In the evening, our young researchers presented their scientific results and discussed what they plan to achieve in 2026. The guests noted the high level of research and development presented by our young scientists and confirmed their readiness to expand interaction with Kazan Federal University.”
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Перспективы развития сотрудничества с КФУ обсудили представители «Газпром нефти» во время посещения вуза

Институт геологии и нефтегазовых технологий Казанского федерального университета принял делегацию сотрудников «Газпром нефти». (далее…)
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CdoGEO adapts to changing environment to complete 2025 with new successes

In 2025, CdoGEO (Center for Advanced Training) demonstrated its ability to respond quickly and effectively to changing external conditions. Work in the oil and gas sector—just as across the entire economy—required special flexibility from us, the adoption of modern approaches, and unwavering attention to the quality of our educational programs.

Under these conditions, CdoGEO confirmed its resilience. We strengthened our competencies and once again proved that we are a reliable partner for the oil and gas industry, capable of delivering results in any situation.

The results of 2025 speak for themselves. In 2025, 812 employees from oil and gas companies completed training—PJSC Rosneft (and subsidiaries), PJSC Gazprom (and subsidiaries), PJSC Surgutneftegaz, PJSC LUKOIL (and subsidiaries), PJSC Gazprom Neft, PJSC Tatneft, Tyumen Oil Research Center LLC, TNG-Group LLC, Bashneft-Dobycha LLC, Lukoil–West Siberia LLC, JSC Orenburgneft, RN Service, JSC Tyumenneftegaz, Gazpromneft-Terminal LLC, Sakhalin Energy LLC, ROSPAN INTERNATIONAL JSC, and RN BashNIPIneft.

Of these, 626 participants undertook advanced training, 91 completed professional retraining programs, 26 certificates were issued, and 96 Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies students obtained in-demand blue-collar qualifications: “Oil and Gas Production Operator, Grade 3 (for students)” and “Survey Technician for Topographic-Geodetic and Mine Surveying Works, Grade 3.”

CdoGEO developed 21 new programs in the most relevant areas:

  • Geological exploration: “Geology and Exploration of Mineral Deposits,” “Lithology and Mineralogy with Fundamentals of Crystallography and Petrography,” “Structural Geology and Geological Mapping,” “Geochemical Studies,” “Ground-Penetrating Radar Surveying.”

  • Design and modeling: “Integrated Design for Field Development Infrastructure,” “Laser Scanning for Engineering Surveys,” “3D Modeling Based on Laser Scanning Data.”

  • Metrology and standardization: “Determination of Reference Elevation,” “Control and Supervision in the Field of Metrological Assurance of Measurement Uniformity,” “Ensuring Measurement Uniformity. Organizing Metrological Support in Oil and Gas Production.”

  • Economics and management: “Economic Evaluation of Projects,” “Project Management for Field Development Infrastructure,” “KPI (Key Performance Indicators): a system of strategic management and performance control, and building an effective internal communications system in oil and gas production enterprises.”

  • Related areas: “Technosphere Safety and Occupational Health,” “General Course in Land Management. Forest Use. Cadastral Activities. Urban Planning Documentation.”

This year we achieved a record geographical reach, bringing together specialists from opposite corners of the planet in one learning process. During one training week, our courses simultaneously enrolled managers and specialists across a range of 16 time zones—from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russian, to Havana, Cuba.

CdoGEO successfully delivered a specialized professional development program for six specialists from Cuba’s state oil company, CUPET. Within the course "Non-Seismic Methods for Hydrocarbon Prospecting,” Cuban colleagues not only learned about advanced Russian technologies in geological exploration and oil refining, but also became familiar with the university’s modern laboratory facilities and those of partner enterprises.

In addition, specialists from Vietnam (Vietsovpetro JV), Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan successfully completed training. Visits by delegations from Hanoi University of Mining and Geology (Vietnam) and Yangtze University (China) reinforced intentions to develop joint educational programs and scientific exchanges.

Collaboration with Rosneft reached a new level: more than 300 specialists from key subsidiaries completed training in nine programs.

Another major event of the year was a strategic session for Gazprom.

Every year, Surgut State University sends students to our Center for retraining; this year, students and specialists from Saint Petersburg State University also completed advanced training.

In partnership with the Mendeleev All-Russian Research Institute for Flow Measurement (VNIIR), CdoGEO conducted specialized metrology courses for oil and gas processing enterprises. Training under the program “Ensuring Measurement Uniformity” was completed by specialists from more than 15 companies, including plants and production assets of Rosneft.

The Center also successfully delivered a special, individualized metrology course for specialists of Tatneft. The program “Control and Supervision in the Field of Metrological Assurance of Measurement Uniformity” was fully adapted to the company’s current tasks, combining in-depth theory with extensive practical training.

A key feature was the off-site format: participants visited leading KFU laboratories, the All-Russian Research Institute for Flow Measurement, and the R&D and production base of INKOMSYSTEM, where they studied the development and implementation of modern measurement systems.

CdoGEO not only trains specialists, but also actively helps shape the industry agenda.

In May 2025, representatives of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies took an active part in the Russian Oil and Gas Chemical Forum in Ufa. Head of CdoGEO Ildus Chukmarov presented its activities, emphasizing the key role of continuing education in preparing personnel who can adapt to market demands.

An important outcome of the forum were strengthened ties with industrial partners and a meeting with IGPT alumni holding leading positions in the industry’s companies (Bashneft-Dobycha LLC, PJSC Gazprom, PJSC Transneft, etc.). This clearly confirmed the high quality of training at KFU. Participation in such a significant industry event allowed the university to enhance its presence in the professional community and outline new vectors for cooperation.

A seminar that brought together industry representatives and patent attorneys from Russia, Turkey, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia became an important platform for discussing intellectual property protection when entering Middle Eastern markets. Deputy Director of IGPT Ildus Chukmarov presented the university’s potential, noting KFU’s 35th place in the QS world ranking for petroleum engineering and its annual registration of about 200 patents. He emphasized the institute’s readiness to cooperate with legal firms to protect innovations.

In July 2025, Pavel Marinychev, CEO of ALROSA, paid a working visit to the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies. Ildus Chukmarov noted the successful experience of delivering the professional development program “ArcGIS for Desktop” for the company’s employees in Mirny.

CdoGEO contributed to the development of IGPT's scientific and international activities. With the Center’s support, the conferences Carbonate Reservoirs 2025 and Chemical EOR Methods were held, bringing together industry leaders from Russia, China, and Vietnam.

Participation by CdoGEO leadership in professional competitions (“Geophysicist Skills”) and the ROSTKI Russia-China Forum helped attract new partners such as Vietsovpetro JV and strengthen academic ties with foreign universities.

Active work by CdoGEO in negotiations secured new contracts for the institute, including orders on increasing oil recovery (IOR) for Vietsovpetro JV, and expanded KFU’s international presence in Asian countries.

On November 17, an IGPT delegation presented scientific developments and the Center’s continuing education programs in the oil and gas sphere at an international symposium in Pyongyang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Following the meetings, agreements were reached to expand cooperation; in particular, in May 2026, CdoGEO plans to welcome employees of Kim Chaek University of Technology.

The foundation of CdoGEO's success is its people.

We express our deep gratitude to leading external expert practitioners: Damir Gilaev, Georgy Mozgovoy, Artur Ishmiev, and Pavel Solovyov. Special appreciation goes to the faculty of IGPT: Boris Platov, Iosif Fishman, Alexander Kondakov, Eduard Ziganshin, Alexey Lobanov, Renat Zagretdinov, Aidar Zagretdinov, Ruslan Komarov, Irek Mukhamatdinov, Mikhail Varfolameev, and Vladislav Sudakov.

We also thank the Shtukenberg Geological Museum of Kazan Federal University, the History Museum, the Kazan Kremlin Museum Reserve, the Giuseppe Hotel, and the laboratories of IGPT for their cooperation.

“From the bottom of my heart, I thank the leadership of KFU, IGPT, our partners, instructors, external experts, and clients for our fruitful joint work! Special words of gratitude go to everyone who worked and continues to work as part of CdoGEO, taking part in implementing our programs. The outgoing year was not easy, but the Center stood firm and formed a solid foundation for growth in 2026, which will be an anniversary year for CdoGEO—we will turn 15!”, concludes Ildus Chukmarov.

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Сквозь вызовы — к новым горизонтам: Итоги 2025 года Центра дополнительного образования (CdoGEO) ИГиНГТ КФУ

В 2025 год CdoGEO ИГиНГТ КФУ продемонстрировал способность быстро и эффектно реагировать к меняющимся внешним условиям. Работа в нефтегазовом направлении, как и во всей экономике, потребовала от нас особой гибкости, внедрения современных подходов и сохранения безусловного внимания к качеству образовательных программ. (далее…)
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Индивидуальный подход повышения квалификаци в метролигии — CdoGEO ИГиНГТ КФУ получил высокие оценки от слушателей ПАО «Татнефть»

С 8 по 17 декабря 2025 года Центр дополнительного образования (CdoGEO) Института геологии и нефтегазовых технологий Казанского федерального университета провел специальный индивидуальный курс повышения квалификации по программе «Контроль и надзор в области метрологического обеспечения единства измерений». Обучение прошли специалисты и руководители ПАО «Татнефть». (далее…)
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Специалисты подразделений ПАО «НК «Роснефть» успешно завершают программы повышения квалификации от CdoGEO ИГиНГТ КФУ в 2025 году

Центр дополнительного образования (CdoGEO) Института геологии и нефтегазовых технологий Казанского федерального университета продолжил активную работу по подготовке высококвалифицированных кадров для топливно-энергетического комплекса России. За 2025 год программы повышения квалификации прошли более 300 специалистов ПАО «НК «Роснефть» по 9 программам. (далее…)
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