IUEA Seminar on Seismic Activity Bridges Academia and Industry 

The International University of East Africa holds a seminar on Seismic Activity with speakers from CNOOC
Esteemed speakers from CNOOC, IUEA’s Vice-Chancellor, and engineering faculty join forces to inspire the next generation of innovators.

On November 22, 2024, the International University of East Africa (IUEA), through its Faculty of Engineering, hosted a seminar on Seismic Activity, breaking new ground, literally and figuratively. This event, led by the renowned Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering programme, offered a fascinating dive into geology, seismic technology, and safety in resource extraction.

CNOOC honoured with a certificate from IUEA in recognition of its dedication to youth empowerment and industry collaboration.

Held in one of our state-of-the-art Smart Classrooms, the conference was an immersive experience where future engineers and geology enthusiasts interacted with industry experts. Whether you’re a seasoned professional in resource extraction or just captivated by the mysteries beneath our feet, the conference was a treasure trove of insights. Ready to uncover what happened? Let’s dig into the highlights!

What Topics were Discussed? 

The conference featured discussions that left attendees inspired:

  • Geological Reservoir Modelling Using Stochastic Simulation, a detailed case study of the Kingfisher Oilfield in Western, Uganda 
  • Reservoir Characterisation Using Seismic Data

Who Spoke at the Event?

The conference featured a stellar lineup of experts:

  • Dr. Kenneth Muhumuza
  • Dr. Margaret Akoth Oloo 
  • Mr. Yang Xipu 
Mr. Yang Xipu delivers an engaging address at IUEA’s Seminar on Seismic Activity, sharing valuable insights with attendees.

What is Seismic Activity?

Seismic activity refers to the natural or induced vibrations within the Earth’s crust. These vibrations generate seismic waves, which can be measured and analysed to understand the Earth’s subsurface structure

Said Dr Kenneth Muhumuza

Earthquakes are the most commonly known seismic waves with, many believing they’re not of much use. However, seismic waves serve as nature’s X-rays, revealing the hidden architecture of the Earth. By analysing how these waves bend, reflect, or slow down, geologists can map underground formations, a critical skill in oil and gas exploration.

Why is Seismic Activity Crucial to Oil and Gas?

In the oil and gas industry, seismic activity is often induced artificially through controlled sources, such as explosions or specialised equipment, to generate data for mapping underground formations and identifying potential resource deposits

Said Dr Kenneth, painting a vivid picture of how seismic technology revolutionised the energy sector

This technology isn’t just about finding oil; it’s about finding it efficiently. Controlled seismic waves help experts pinpoint reservoirs while minimising environmental disruption. What’s more, the benefits of this technology extend to renewable energy, specifically geothermal.

Prof. Emeka Akaezuwa, IUEA’s Vice-Chancellor, discussing A.I in Seismic Reservoir Characterisation during the Seminar on Seismic Activity.

Did the Seminar Help IUEA Students?

The conference wasn’t just about theories, it was an interactive experience tailored for IUEA engineering students. A vibrant Q&A session saw students posing insightful questions, earning praise from Dr. Margaret Akoth Oloo for their curiosity and critical thinking.

The event also opened doors for students, culminating in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC). This partnership will provide IUEA students with invaluable internship opportunities, equipping them with real-world experience in one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies.

Attendees of IUEA’s seminar captivated by the thought-provoking discussions.

What Did This Mean for IUEA?

The conference reinforced IUEA’s commitment to bridging the gap between academia and industry. Events like this are more than learning sessions, they’re networking goldmines, enabling students to connect with industry leaders and gain hands-on insights that complement their classroom education.

If you love Geology, IUEA is the place for you

Geology enthusiasts will be thrilled to know that IUEA also offers a Bachelor of Science in Mining, a programme dedicated to responsible mining practices. This unique course equips students to thrive in the mining industry while upholding environmental sustainability. Please read our blog on the new courses to discover why Mining Engineering might be the programme for you.

At IUEA, we believe in learning by doing. From cutting-edge conferences to industry partnerships, we pave the way for our students to excel in their fields. Ready to turn your passion for engineering, geology, or mining into a rewarding career? Join us at IUEA, where the future is always being built.

Apply today! Let’s unearth greatness together.

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