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PETE Hosting High School Upward Bound Students

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UL Lafayette Petroleum Engineering Students Attend the 2026 IADC/SPE International Drilling Conference in Galveston

We are proud to announce that four of our Petroleum Engineering students represented UL Lafayette at the 2026 IADC/S

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UL Lafayette Petroleum Engineering Students Volunteer at the Annual Gulf Coast Oilman’s Golf Tournament

Our Petroleum Engineering students volunteered at the Annual Gulf Coast Oilman’s Golf Tournament, held March 19–21,

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UL Lafayette Petroleum Engineering Students Visit Halliburton Lafayette Manufacturing Center

On March 3rd, our Petroleum Engineering students had the opportunity to tour the Halliburton Lafayette Manufacturing

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The UL PETE department is hosting high school Upward Bound STEM students this summer in the PETE labs. Rotating 32 eager students every afternoon from 2 – 4 pm for six weeks. The labs are led by a PETE senior student, Bryan Wilridge, with the help of a PETE Instructor: Ms.Tamla Springer. The final project, at the end if the six weeks, will be sand pack studies which is one of our reservoir engineering students' favorite lab each Spring semester.
This program helps demonstrate to the prospective students what the PETE departement has to offer: a Hands-on practical experience.

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