While several institutions for oil and gas research and training existed in France since 1924, after the creation of IFP in 1944 these various institutions were folded into IFP and moved to the Rueil-Malmaison campus. The formal merger occurred in 1954, when by governmental
decree the École Nationale Supérieure du Pétrole et des Moteurs (ENSPM) was formed and associated with the Fuels Department of the
French Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy. The school has evolved since its inception by creating the Center for Petroleum Economics (1963), expanding into graduate research degrees (1975), adding
English language programs (1989), offering
apprenticeship training (1996), and launching off-site degrees in critical energy regions around the world (2002). ==Campus==