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Student Organizations

MPGE Student Organizations

The Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering is home to four student organizations and one honor society. Mentoring is a wonderful tool to prepare and encourage students for life after graduation. There are many opportunities available to our students to be mentored.

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Mewbourne students with PetroBowl trophy.

OU Society of Petroleum Engineers

The University of Oklahoma SPE Student Chapter strives to professionally enhance our student members while providing networking opportunities for the energy industry. OU SPE maintains an active role on campus by hosting social, philanthropic, and technical events. Our PetroBowl team competes internationally at ATCE and has more championship titles than any other school. We are recognized world-wide by SPE International as a Gold Standard Student Chapter, one of only 26, and are national leaders in raising funds and awareness for The American Cancer Society's Relay for Life.

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Students in front of a drilling rig.

OU American Association of Drilling Engineers

The purpose of the OU American Association of Drilling Engineers is to provide a forum for the dissemination of practical drilling technology and techniques to those interested in the drilling industry while promoting professionalism and respect with regards to the drilling industry, the environment, and the communities in which the drilling industry operates. The organization’s primary function is to provide opportunities for students to interact with current drilling professionals while promoting the aforementioned qualities.

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SPWLA students recruiting in the Union.

OU Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts

OU Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts exhists to help students at the University of Oklahoma learn about petrophysics and well log analysis. Through participation in SPWLA sponsored activities, students receive exposure to the newest techniques and ideas coming from the field of petrophysics and well log analysis, as well as experience and opportunity available through networking with industry professionals.

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OU Geothermal Rising Chapter

The Geothermal Rising Chapter at the University of Oklahoma allows students to further their knowledge in regards to geothermal energy as well as connect with professionals knowledgeable in geothermal. GRC hosts in-person and online events that welcome all students who are wanting to learn more about geothermal energy.  

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Logo for OU Pi Epsilon Tau.

OU Pi Epsilon Tau

Pi Epsilon Tau is an honor society for petroleum engineers that was founded in 1947 at OU. Its purpose is to foster a closer bond between its members and the petroleum industry, to broaden the scope of activities of its members, and to maintain the high ideals and standards of the engineering profession. Members are chosen on the basis of their scholastic accomplishments, leadership, and sociability.