On February 10, 2026, Orynbasarov A.K., Candidate of Chemical Sciences and Professor of the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering, delivered an open lecture for students of group MMG-25-9k within the course “Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Field Development Design” on the topic “Results of Field Development Using Thermal Recovery Methods.”
The lecture was conducted in a discussion-based format. The instructor presented students with problem-oriented questions derived from real industrial situations and encouraged them to engage in collaborative discussions. This approach enhanced students’ cognitive activity and contributed to the development of their logical and engineering thinking skills within the framework of the discipline.
The lecturer maintained continuous feedback with the students, analyzing their responses and opinions throughout the class. The learning objectives were clearly reflected at every stage of the lecture, and the material was presented in a logical and coherent manner.
