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The model of “learn at school and do at work” is outdated and must keep up with the changing environment of the Industrial Revolution 4.0. Petroleum engineering curricula, therefore, must also change accordingly. It is time to examine the core curricula being taught at petroleum schools so that long-term sustainability can be established.
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So far, digital twins have focused mainly on mimicking small, well-defined systems. Integrated asset models, however, tend to address the bigger picture. In this video, Distinguished Lecturer Kristian Mogensen addresses whether we can take the best from both worlds, whether we need to, and how to go about developing such a technical solution.
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SPE's Board of Directors is seeking member comments on proposed changes to the bylaws related to elections.
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A duo of deals sees BP snapping up a US biogas producer, while TC Energy invests in producing biogas from Jack Daniel's byproducts.
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Aramco investigates expanding the use of lasers in the upstream sector of the oil field.
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The rolling ultrasound scanner was used to confirm the integrity of concrete-based structures.
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Billionaire-founder boosts his original offer made in June to secure the deal.
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ADNOC is hiring more jackup drilling rigs to boost offshore production of its more carbon-friendly brand of crude.
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Increasingly intense heat waves, wildfires, and droughts are forcing costly adaptations.
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The future of the heavy-oil business in Alaska looks more promising than ever after a 2-year pilot delivers technical and economic success.
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Equinor’s COVID-19-delayed Peregrino C production platform finally produces first oil off the coast of Brazil.
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Ben van Beurden said quitting was impossible because the Netherlands was dependent on Groningen gas.
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