Gazprom Neft to support development of technological and educational projects in Novosibirsk Oblast

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Source: Novosibirsk State University –

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Gazprom Neft will support scientific research, technological and educational programs in the Novosibirsk Region. Together with NSU experts, the company will improve digital tools for studying the subsurface, modeling underground operations and creating advanced algorithms for analyzing geological data.

Novosibirsk State University, with the participation of oil workers, will develop in-demand scientific areas, laboratory facilities, and scientific and educational programs to train in-demand specialists for the domestic fuel and energy complex. NSU will modernize its research infrastructure and take part in the development of software and technological solutions for the oil and gas industry.

The Novosibirsk Region Government will assist in the implementation of technological and educational initiatives of Gazprom Neft and NSU. The region will support the development of scientific and service centers based on the university, and will also attract scientific organizations, high-tech businesses and industrial companies of the region to promising projects, ensure the launch and acceleration of startups, and the development of services, including areas of analytics and expertise.

Sergey Doctor, Head of Production Department, Gazprom Neft

"Strategic cooperation with one of the largest scientific centers of the country and the Novosibirsk region will help in the implementation of projects that are significant for our company and the entire fuel and energy complex. We will engage in both fundamental research and applied developments to solve specific production problems. The partnership will allow us to shorten the cycle of testing and implementation of technologies, as well as focus on priority tasks for the extraction of "difficult" reserves and the training of new generation professionals."

Irina Manuilova, Deputy Governor of Novosibirsk Region:

"We systematically support the development of scientific and technical projects, creating favorable conditions for the creation of new research infrastructure, launching startups and realizing the technological potential of industrial residents of the scientific and technological park of the Novosibirsk Akademgorodok. Strategic cooperation with Gazprom Neft and Novosibirsk State University is a step towards turning our region into a major center of scientific and industrial competencies at the federal level."

Sergey Golovin, Director of the Advanced Engineering School of NSU:

Gazprom Neft is a leader not only in the development of oil and gas technologies, but also in a systematic approach to forming relationships with leading universities. NSU was one of the first to join the company's partner universities, and this cooperation laid the foundation for the growth of the oil and gas direction at the Gazpromneft-NSU Scientific and Educational Center and the NSU PIS. The cooperation strategy for the next three years records the results achieved and sets guidelines for further development. For us, this means entering new topics related to technologies for working in Arctic conditions, scaling up research in the Digital Core direction, developing new geological exploration technologies, creating industry software, and performing service work."

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The new agreement continues the cooperation between Gazprom Neft, the Government of the Novosibirsk Region and Novosibirsk State University. The partners are jointly developing a laboratory complex for research in the field of enhanced oil recovery based on the Siberian Ring Photon Source (SKIF) project in the science city of Koltsovo. In addition, startups and residents of the scientific and technological park of the Novosibirsk Akademgorodok of NSU, with the support of the company and the university, are working on projects in the field of oil and gas services and digital solutions for solving applied problems in the oil and gas industry.

NSU has an advanced engineering school, Cognitive Engineering, where a new generation of specialists in geology, geophysics and mathematical modeling is being formed. Together with Gazprom Neft, the university has launched three master's programs aimed at training specialists in oil engineering and digital modeling of processes in the fuel and energy complex. Students are involved in solving real problems in the industry, gain access to modern digital platforms and practical cases.

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