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Cuban national oil company CUPET employees receive training at CdoGEO

The Non-seismic Methods for Hydrocarbon Exploration program course was held last week. For a week, six specialists not only studied but also learned about Kazan and KFU. Their program comprised lectures, including one given by Danis Nurgaliev, KFU Vice-Rector for Earth Sciences, practical classes, and visits to laboratories, museums, the Kazan Kremlin, and TNG Kazan Geophysics, one of Russia’s leading companies engaged in geological and geophysical work. “A group of highly motivated specialists in geology, exploration, production, and refining came to us from Cuba. We hope that they will actively implement the knowledge they gain in practice, so that Cuba becomes even more independent and free, and the lives of people on the island improve,” noted the Vice-Rector at the certificate award ceremony. This final event was attended by Ildus Chukmarov, Deputy Director for Continuing Education and Work with Industrial Partners at IGPT, Head of CdoGEO, Chairman of the Tatarstan Regional Branch of the Russian Society for Friendship with Cuba (RSFC), and International Cooperation Officer Yury Nurmeev, who accompanied the Cuban delegation throughout their training. “We didn’t simply improve the qualifications of Cupet employees; we introduced them to the most modern technologies, including those developed at KFU, for improving the efficiency of hydrocarbon exploration, as well as oil production and refining. This will ensure the island nation’s energy independence. I would like to point out that the main goal of the Tatarstan branch of the RSFC is to promote the development of Cuba’s fuel and energy sector,” said Dr Chukmarov. “The Cuban delegation included representatives from an oil refinery, who spoke about production challenges. It turned out, for example, that the refinery requires good metrological support for its production processes, specifically, a good technology for metering incoming oil. Furthermore, one of the main challenges they are trying to address is reducing the sulfur content of high-viscosity crude oil. We offered our assistance to our Cuban colleagues.” The instructors who conducted the courses consulted with the participants on a wide range of issues, including production-related ones. “During our discussions, we discovered that at Cuban refineries, employees sometimes use instruments with unverified metrological characteristics and uncertified measurement methods to measure the quantity of oil and petroleum products. The use of EU regulations does not ensure the uniformity of measurements in the Republic of Cuba,” said Iosif Fishman, Head of the Department of Metrology at IGPT. “The participants carefully studied the relevantl documents of the Russian Federation, as well as the rules and methods for measuring hydrocarbons in storage and distribution tanks.” CdoGEO plans to organize a refresher course for CUPET employees on metrological support for measuring the quantity and quality of oil and petroleum products at oil refineries. During this course, they will develop methods for measuring the mass of oil and petroleum products in storage and distribution tanks and tank trucks. “During the Cuban guests’ visit to the In-Situ Combustion Laboratory and the Laboratory for Enhanced Oil Recovery, we introduced them to the developments of our scientists unconventional hydrocarbon resource development. The visitors from the friendly nation were particularly interested in the results of aquathermolysis catalyst tests at the Boca de Jaruco field in their homeland. Among the Cuban participants were specialists who continue to develop this technology using local raw materials. We also demonstrated KFU’s developments in oil desulfurization during the pre-transportation stage,” said Alexey Vakhin, Head of the In-Situ Combustion Laboratory. Alim Kemalov, Head of the Department of Oil, Gas, and Carbon Materials Technology, reported that CUPET representatives visited three of the department’s laboratories, followed by a meeting to discuss the possibility of training, as well as modeling and process design issues for Cuban refineries. “During our tour of the laboratories, we demonstrated how heavy oil residue and bitumen research is organized, as well as how polymer-bitumen materials are created for road and civil construction. We also discussed the depressant-dispirant additives we are developing for diesel fuels and octane-boosting additives for gasoline,” said Dr Kemalov. As they parted, the Cuban company representatives thanked KFU for its hospitality and individualized approach to training. “Oil refining was not included in our advanced training course. However, at our request, the Center for Advanced Training organized a visit to the laboratories of the university’s Department of Oil, Gas, and Carbon Materials Technology, where we learned about the most advanced oil refining technologies developed by KFU scientists,” said Carlos Enrique Diaz Bernal, Deputy Director of the Cabaiguán Oil Refinery. Nicolás Alfonso Rodríguez, who studied in Russia for five years, interpreted the lectures for his colleagues. “I graduated from the Ufa Petroleum Institute in 1990 and have been working as a driller for CUPET ever since,” he said. “Everything they told us here about non-seismic methods was very interesting. I think we should use them more, especially since they’re inexpensive.” According to him, all the KFU laboratories they visited were well-equipped, and their research is conducted at the highest international level. “At KFU, we were able to find answers to all the questions we were interested in,” shared geologist Victor Antonio Moya Padilla. “We had previously used non-seismic methods only in field development, but at Kazan University, we were explained how they can be used for prospecting and exploration. Now our task is to inform our company’s management of the potential of these methods.” It’s worth noting that 287 Cuban nationals have completed retraining and advanced training at the CdoGEO from 2018 to 2025. The courses have been offered in person in both Havana and Kazan.
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В КФУ повысили квалификацию сотрудники нефтяной компании Кубы

В Центре дополнительного образования, менеджмента качества и маркетинга CdoGEO Института геологии и нефтегазовых технологий Казанского федерального университета прошли повышение квалификации по программе «Несейсмические методы поиска месторождений углеводородов» сотрудники крупнейшей нефтяной компании Кубы Cupet. (далее…)
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Record-breaking geographical scope for CdoGEO sees students from Cuba and Russia acquiring new expertise

From November 24 to 28, 2025, the Center for Advanced Training (CdoGEO) of held training sessions across several programs. 77 specialists and executives from key Rosneft enterprises and other major Russian fuel and energy companies arrived at KFU. "It's gratifying to note that this week we broke the record for simultaneously training students from regions with different time zones. Currently, this number covers 16 time zones, from Havana to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, with participants in this week's courses representing virtually every time zone in Russia," shared Ildus Chukmarov. The CdoGEO advanced training week was intensive and covered six areas crucial to the modern oil and gas industry: "Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry as a Primary Tool for Geochemical Research" "Modern Geodetic Technologies in Surveying and Construction" "Class I-III Leveling" "Drilling and Completing Horizontal Wells" "Ensuring Measurement Uniformity. Organizing Metrology Support in Oil Product Supply" "Non-Seismic Methods for Hydrocarbon Deposit Exploration" The geography and list of participating companies were impressive. Representatives from the following companies attended: Cuban National Company CUPET, Otradnensky Gas Processing Plant, Irkutsknefteprodukt, Samaranefteprodukt, RN-Moscow, RN-Rostovnefteprodukt, Ryazannefteprodukt, RN-Northwest, Tulanefteprodukt, Sheremetyevo Fueling Company, Rosneft-Stavropol, Rosneft-Altainefteprodukt, RN-Marine Terminal Arkhangelsk, RN-Yaroslavl, Kaluganefteprodukt, ROSPAN INTERNATIONAL, Sakhalinmorneftegaz-Shelf, Orenburgneft, RN-Vankor, RN-Yuganskneftegaz, Kharampurneftegaz, Kynsko-Chaselskoye Neftegaz, Verkhnechonskneftegaz, Tyumenneftegaz, TomskNIPI, Samotlorneftegaz, RN-Bureniye, and GAZPROM PROEKTIROVANIE. Ildus Chukmarov commented on the results of the week, "Conducting intensive professional development programs is not just an educational service; it is a strategic goal of CdoGEO. Our courses, developed by leading KFU professors, experts, and partners of our Center, allow us to provide students with the most relevant knowledge and practical skills in a short time. Thanks to this, our students return again and again to new continuing education programs." Upon completion of the training, all students received certificates of advanced training in the established format from Kazan Federal University.
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География часовых поясов слушателей CdoGEO этой недели — от Гаваны до Южно-Сахалинска

С 24 по 28 ноября 2025 года в Центре дополнительного образования (CdoGEO) Института геологии и нефтегазовых технологий Казанского федерального университета прошло обучение по нескольким программ. 77 специалистов и руководителей основных предприятий ПАО «НК «Роснефть» и других крупных компаний топливно-энергетического комплекса России прибыли в КФУ. (далее…)
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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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