To provide a professional partnership between students, faculty and leaders in the
energy industry through cooperation, mentorship, research, and education.
About the Facility
The TCU Core Facility (“Core Lab”) initially began as an idea from our TCU Energy
Institute’s Advisory Board and various faculty. In 2008, plans came together to have
a facility to store Barnett Shale core. EOG Resources and Matador Resources were the
first to deposit pallets of core. In 2010, a generous donation from Pioneer Natural
Resources provided offices and a climate-controlled viewing area. Over the next five
years, the 9,000 square foot facility became home to thousands of feet of core from
all over the region. Today, we have a new 15,000 square foot location with additional
storage, viewing and classroom space. The Core Lab, as it is widely known, is open
for private viewings, tours, and research on the geology, sedimentology, petrophysics
and geochemistry of core samples.