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The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi (KNUST) has produced its largest cohort of petroleum engineering master’s graduates, with 25 students completing the programme as demand grows for specialised skills in the energy sector.
The graduating class represents a 100% increase from the inaugural cohort of 12 students last year, while the programme recorded a 90% completion rate, with most students finishing within the expected period.
The expansion reflects rising enrolment in petroleum and energy-related studies, as universities respond to industry demand for technically trained professionals.
Students received training across key areas including well engineering, production engineering, reservoir appraisal and development, natural gas engineering, and health, safety and environment (HSE), the department said.
Head of Department Ing. Dr. Kwame Sarkodie said the programme was designed to prepare graduates for both local and international energy markets.
“The training provided is not only tailored for Ghana but also for sub-Saharan Africa and the wider international community,” he said, adding that the department aims to produce graduates capable of competing globally.
He also acknowledged contributions from faculty members including Dr. Yen Adams Sokama-Neuyam, Dr. Samuel Erzuah, Dr. Caspar Daniel Adenutsi, Dr. Stephen Adjei and Dr. Jonathan Atuquaye Quaye.
KNUST has been expanding its graduate engineering programmes in recent years, with petroleum engineering emerging as a key area of growth driven by interest in energy transition, resource management and industrial development.
Graduates are expected to enter roles across the oil and gas value chain, where demand remains for skills in exploration, production and environmental safety.
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