10/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/03/2025 10:41
The University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources (SER) and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences will celebrate the 12th annual Energy Day -- in partnership with Wyoming Sports Properties -- at 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, when the Cowboys take on San Jose State University at War Memorial Stadium.
To recognize Wyoming's energy sector and to share some of the accomplishments in energy education, research and development at UW, SER and the College of
Engineering and Physical Sciences will host engagement opportunities and events beginning Thursday, Oct. 9.
Kicking off the weekend's festivities, SER will host a lunchtime Energy Career Panel featuring SER and engineering alumni working in the energy industry, along with current students, Thursday, Oct. 9. The free public presentation will begin at noon in the Energy Innovation Center, followed by a networking reception at 1 p.m.
Activities will resume Friday, Oct. 10, with SER's Distinguished Speaker Series presentation featuring Matt Babcock, chief commercial officer at Navajo Transitional Energy Company, discussing the company's innovative advancements and strategic collaborations. The free lunchtime event also will take place in the Energy Innovation Center and highlight a meaningful gift from the company to SER, supporting efforts to strengthen and diversify Wyoming's energy industry.
Following the presentation, attendees are invited to view collaborative carbon engineering and visualization projects at SER stemming from industry investment in an open house.
The evening will culminate with the grand opening of the Multidisciplinary Advanced Stimulation Laboratory located in the new Science Initiative Building at 5 p.m. A partnership between SER and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, the multidisciplinary lab is dedicated to optimizing the primary recovery of oil and gas. Research capabilities within the lab span much of the value chain of oil and gas production, including detailed reservoir characterization, petrophysics, geomechanics and stimulation, and fluid flow. It also is equipped with the capabilities to conduct enhanced oil recovery research, as well as a high-resolution scanning X-ray Fluorescence microscope to identify and determine the spatial relationship of critical minerals in rocks.
The brief ceremony will feature leadership from both the college and SER, as well as the option to tour the new lab with faculty and researchers from both entities. A joint reception in the Science Initiative Building atrium will follow until 7 p.m.
All events are free and open to the public, though online registration for the evening reception is required here.
"The grand opening of the Multidisciplinary Advanced Stimulation Lab marks a significant milestone in collaboration between SER and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences," says SER Executive Director Holly Krutka. "This new facility, combined with joint activities like Energy Day, perfectly encapsulates how we celebrate not only exciting new ventures in innovation, but also the strong existing partnerships and key successes driving Wyoming's energy industry forward."
Game day activities include a tailgate hosted by the UW student chapter of Energy Resources on Pete's Party Lawn at the south entrance of War Memorial Stadium. The students will host a raffle to help fund the club. Proceeds will support experiential learning opportunities for students in the energy resource management and development degree program, which include visits to industry sites and professional networking events.
Before the football game, the public also is invited to visit with energy vendors from around the state at booths in the Indoor Practice Facility. SER and the college each will host a booth with giveaways and information on the cutting-edge research projects conducted at UW, as well as information about each school's academic programs.
For more information about Energy Day schedule of events and gameday information, email Reed at [email protected] or visit www.uwyo.edu/ser/events.