ICTQual AB Level 2 International Diploma in Petroleum Geoscience

The ICTQual AB Level 2 International Diploma in Petroleum Geoscience is designed to provide learners with a strong foundation in the exploration and analysis of petroleum reservoirs. This program introduces essential concepts of geology, geophysics, and geochemistry, equipping participants with industry-relevant skills to understand subsurface structures and hydrocarbon systems. By combining academic rigor with practical applications, the diploma prepares learners for technical roles in the global oil and gas sector.
Learners will gain insights into petroleum system modeling, seismic interpretation, reservoir characterization, and exploration risk assessment. The curriculum emphasizes operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and sustainable practices, ensuring graduates can address real-world challenges in petroleum exploration and production. With a focus on practical workplace benefits, the program bridges theoretical knowledge with applied geoscience techniques.
This internationally recognized diploma opens career pathways in petroleum exploration, reservoir management, geoscience consultancy, and energy project development. It also supports progression into advanced certifications and specialized programs in geology and energy sciences. By completing the ICTQual AB Level 2 International Diploma in Petroleum Geoscience, learners gain the expertise to enhance exploration success, reduce risks, and achieve professional growth in one of the world’s most vital industries.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ICTQual AB
credits
30
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Assignment Based
Study Units
- Petroleum Geology and Exploration Principles
- Geophysical Methods and Reservoir Analysis
- Petroleum Resource Management and Field Applications

Entry Requirements
- Minimum Age: Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
- Educational Background: A basic secondary education or equivalent qualification is recommended to understand geological and technical concepts.
- Language Proficiency: A good command of English is required to comprehend petroleum geoscience terminology, training materials, and assessments.
- Work Experience: No prior geoscience or petroleum industry experience is mandatory; however, exposure to industrial, engineering, or environmental roles will be considered an advantage.
Who Can Enroll
It is designed for individuals seeking career growth, international recognition, and specialized skills in the oil and gas sector.
- Students and fresh graduates entering the petroleum and energy industry.
- Industrial or engineering staff aiming to strengthen geoscience knowledge.
- Safety, compliance, and environmental professionals working in energy projects.
- Career switchers from QA/QC, facilities, or environmental fields seeking specialization in petroleum geoscience.
Course Learning Outcomes
Petroleum Geology and Exploration Principles
- Understand the fundamental principles of petroleum Geoscience, including rock types, stratigraphy, and structural features.
- Analyse geological formations to identify potential hydrocarbon reservoirs.
- Apply exploration techniques to locate and evaluate petroleum deposits.
- Interpret geological data for planning and decision-making in upstream operations.
- Develop foundational knowledge to support further studies and professional practice in petroleum exploration.
Geophysical Methods and Reservoir Analysis
- Recognise and utilise key geophysical techniques such as seismic, magnetic, and gravity surveys.
- Analyse geophysical data to evaluate reservoir structure and potential productivity.
- Apply geophysical methods to monitor subsurface formations and reservoir characteristics.
- Integrate geological and geophysical data to support exploration and field development decisions.
- Develop problem-solving skills to address challenges in reservoir evaluation and field exploration.
Petroleum Resource Management and Field Applications
- Understand the principles of petroleum resource management, including production forecasting and reserve estimation.
- Apply practical techniques for field data collection, monitoring, and reporting.
- Evaluate operational performance and implement strategies for efficient resource management.
- Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards in field operations.
- Develop technical and analytical skills necessary for operational support roles in petroleum production and geoscience projects.
