As part of its ongoing university outreach programme, Qatar Shell Research & Technology Centre (QSRTC) has hosted engineering students and faculty members from College of Engineering at Qatar University (QU) for a visit to the Pearl GTL plant in Ras Laffan.

Qatar Shell leaders welcomed the students and gave them a comprehensive overview of Pearl GTL, the world’s largest GTL (gas-to-liquid) plant, delivered by Qatar Petroleum and Qatar Shell, which cements Qatar’s position as the GTL capital of the world.

The students were taken on a tour of Pearl GTL where among numerous innovations, Shell’s site engineers particularly showcased the plant’s record-breaking safety performance, highlighting that this was achievable owing to Qatar Petroleum and Qatar Shell’s commitment to the highest standards of health, safety, security and environmental (HSSE) management.

Maha al-Mannai, Qatar Shell’s university collaboration manager, said: “QSRTC supports the development of Qatari talent by sharing with them our innovation and technical expertise to enrich their academic and professional experience.”

“We work closely with Qatar University to expand the country’s research capacity and part of this effort is our dedication to helping young professionals discover the many rewarding career possibilities that are available to them in a field that is critical to Qatar’s vision of a knowledge-based
economy,” she added.

Dr Rashid al-Ammari, dean, College of Engineering, described the visit as a wonderful learning opportunity for the students as it allows them to gain first-hand understanding of the world class Pearl GTL plant and engage with experts in the field.

“As future engineers, they were afforded crucial insight into the safety standards, quality processes and daily operations at Qatar Petroleum and Qatar Shell and will benefit considerably from the experience.”

In 2013, QU and QSRTC signed a memorandum of understanding that consolidated their numerous collaborations, in which QSRTC sponsors and supports the educational programmes on offer at QU and shares its industrial and technical knowledge with QU faculty and
students.

The agreement also facilitates greater collaboration through expert lectures, internships, competitions, awards and the recruitment of QU students.

QSRTC, the anchor tenant of the Qatar Science & Technology Park, has played a pivotal role in shaping the future of research and development in Qatar through ground-breaking studies and thought-leadership. Its research provides innovative solutions to energy and environment challenges, faced by Qatar and the world.

To support Qatar on its journey towards a knowledge-based economy, QSRTC continuously strives to foster collaborations with academic institutions, in order to share its industrial and technical knowledge, tap into local Qatari research talent and enhance the nation’s scientific capabilities. It also seeks to link scientists with academic experts and students by facilitating partnerships that cultivate innovation and advance Qatar’s priorities.

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