ANADARKO PETROLEUM CORP. DONATES
$2.4 MILLION MOBILE LABORATORY TO OU
dlm/7-22-04
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Debra
Levy Martinelli
(405) 325-1185 drlevy@ou.edu
NORMAN, Okla. A state-of-the-art transportable
research facility that is expected to significantly
advance research in petroleum and gas core characterization
has a new home at the University of Oklahoma.
The $2.4 million Anadarko Mobile Core
Laboratory was donated to OU's Mewbourne School of
Petroleum and Geological Engineering by Anadarko
Petroleum Corp. of Houston. Plans for the lab include
interdisciplinary research and instruction with participation
from OU's College of Geosciences and Sarkeys Energy
Center.
Because the lab is mobile, scientists
and engineers will be able to conduct real-time analysis
of rock samples at the well sites at which the samples
are extracted. Traditionally, the samples are sent
off-site for analysis and results are not available
for months, said petroleum and geological engineering
professor Chandra Rai. But with the mobile lab, researchers
can have their questions answered in a matter of
hours.
In addition, Rai said, some rocks
simply cannot be easily transported without being
compromised. They need to be kept at a certain temperature
and can't be shipped they must be transported by
special truck. With the mobile lab, these rocks don't
have to be transported at all.
The College of Engineering is committed
to teaching students how to deal with real-world
challenges. This facility will provide those who
plan to pursue careers in the oil and gas industry
with invaluable hands-on opportunities that will
better prepare them for the workplace, said W. Arthur
Porter, dean of the College of Engineering.
Anadarko CEO James Hackett said, "The
University of Oklahoma has produced some of the finest
professionals in our industry and we are fortunate
to count many of its alumni as part of our talented
workforce at Anadarko. The donation of this mobile
core lab will help OU continue its efforts to provide
our country with a new generation of petroleum professionals."
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