MSc Oil and Gas Management MSc Petroleum Engineering,

MSc Oil and Gas Management MSc Petroleum Engineering, 

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE(S)

Under examination conditions the duration of the examination was 3 hours and, typically, answers were handwritten. Due to the exceptional circumstances you can complete the paper over a longer period and are required to submit your examination script as a Microsoft Word Document. We would advise that, typically, answers should be on A4 papers and using Arial font size 12 is appropriate.

Please ensure that the work undertaken is your own work and it does not breach the Regulations Relating to Academic Misconduct (Taught Provision) https://www.tees.ac.uk/docs/index.cfm?folder=Student%20Regulations

Figures and tables used as part of your answers should be self-generated. Figures and tables can be generated in other programmes such as Microsoft Excel or PowerPoint but should be imported into your Examination script (Microsoft Word Document) prior to submission. 

You are permitted to use calculators or software such as Microsoft Excel to perform calculations.

Your Examination Script should be submitted no later than the specified time

Submission of your completed Examination Script should occur via the Assessment link provided in the module Blackboard site. 

The submission link has been set to allow multiple submissions to avoid issues while you are off campus 

Students who experience Extenuating Circumstances during the Examination period are advised to apply for Mitigating Circumstances. Guidance on how this can be done, along with the Application Form. Can be found by following the link https://www.tees.ac.uk/sections/stud/handbook/extenuating_circumstances.cfm. Extenuating Circumstances Application Forms for Mitigating Circumstances should be sent to the Student & Library Services: [email protected]

Students who are required to self-isolate during the examination period should inform School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies: [email protected]. This paper consists of four questions. Students should answer four questions in total. All questions carry equal marks (25 Marks). Part marks for sections of questions are shown in brackets. Students can draw diagrams to demonstrate an understanding and support their answers. Diagrams should be clearly labelled and referred to in the 

 

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