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In the past 40 years, the world has succeeded in replacing only about 6.6% of fossil fuels in the global energy mix. Fossil fuels still contributes at least 80% of global energy supply today. Globally, transportation also continues to rely heavily on oil products for nearly 91% of its final energy, down only about 3.5% since 1970. The three main sectors that drive the global economy – energy, transportation, and industrialisation – are all driven predominantly by fossil fuels. But the industry is also responsible for about 45% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To stay relevant, the industry must digitize to reduce cost and lead the energy transition. Therefore, while the petroleum industry is here to stay, the challenges and priorities of the industry is constantly evolving. At the Department of Petroleum Engineering, KNUST, we have crafted innovative curricular that not only equip our graduates to tackle current industry challenges but also position them to meet the evolving needs of the dynamic energy sector.