
This course takes oil and gas engineering out of textbooks and into a fully visual 3D learning environment.
Instead of static drawings or theory-heavy explanations, each piece of equipment is explored using interactive 3D models. You will rotate models, view section cuts, zoom inside components, and clearly see how real oil and gas equipment works during operation.
Throughout the course, you will study a wide range of mechanical and electrical equipment used in oil and gas facilities, including:
Heaters and process equipment
Pumpjacks and industrial pumps
Valves, actuators, and control components
Blowers and compressors
Bearings and rotating machinery
Solenoid valves and electrical devices
Electric motors and essential electrical components
Each system is explained using clean 3D models, animations, and clear engineering logic. You will learn the function of every component, why it is designed that way, and how it behaves during real operating conditions.
By the end of this course, you will have a strong practical understanding of oil and gas equipment, allowing you to recognize components, understand their operation, and connect theory to real industrial systems.
Who This Course Is For
This course is designed for:
Engineering students seeking clear, visual explanations
Mechanical, electrical, and petroleum engineering beginners
Technicians, operators, and supervisors
Professionals working with industrial or oil and gas equipment
3D artists interested in engineering visualization
Anyone who learns better through visual demonstrations