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San Antonio-based Petro Waste Environmental (PWE) announced the opening of its newest state-of-the-art nonhazardous oil and gas waste landfill facility in Howard County, Texas.
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On 26 October, members of the SPE Mid-Continent Section will gather at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa to celebrate 100 years of technology and innovation. The Mid-Continent Section was formed 28 December 1917 in Tulsa as the 15th local section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers (AIME) and was until 1935 the only section with a predominantly petroleum members…
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The Articles of Incorporation of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Inc. (“SPEI”), have not been amended since 1994. On 9 July, 2017, the SPE Board of Directors passed a resolution approving a Restated Certificate of Formation (“RCOF”) for SPEI and recommending that it be sent to the members for approval. The RCOF will be presented to members for approval at th…
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The current Articles of Incorporation of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Inc. (“SPEI”) have not been amended since 1994. Since that time the Texas Business Organizations Code (“TBOC”), under which SPEI is governed, was enacted. Therefore, in order to be consistent with the provisions of the TBOC and to make other clarifications, the Board of Directors has pr…
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One person who has given a lot of thought to what the oil and gas industry might look like when it can no longer count on a growing consumption from the transport sector is Iskander Diyashev, an instructor for PetroSkills and a former SPE Director who is serving as an SPE Distinguished Lecturer in 2017–18 for the second time. His current lecture topic is The Future of…
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The effects of Harvey are lingering for the operators in the Gulf of Mexico. Oil and gas shut-ins are fluctuating, but overall show slow improvement, according to the BSEE. As Harvey moves over the Ohio Valley in the next 72 hours, the cyclone aspect will diminish.
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A new NIOSH smartphone app can help workers avoid injuries due to manual lifting.
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LNG as a fuel source has been an energy staple for many Asia-Pacific countries for decades, and is increasing in importance in other regions as countries look to diversify their energy mix.
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A new ordinance taking aim at odors from oil and gas operations in Erie, Colorado is too vague and subjective and might be illegal, according to Crestone Peak Resources.
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Southwest Research Institute is working to improve the accuracy of pipeline leak detection using sensors, artificial intelligence, and deep learning.