SPE event
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A professor who the EPA charged with reviewing its 2016 study on hydraulic fracturing’s possible drinking water impacts shared her observations on the flawed process that led to the agency’s final conclusion.
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A professor, whom the EPA charged with reviewing its 2016 study on hydraulic fracturing’s possible effects on drinking water, shared her observations on the process that led to the agency’s final conclusion.
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Veros Systems took top honors at a competition involving energy startups.
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A recently published standard addresses the need for a comprehensive set of common requirements for operators and contracting companies at fabrication yards.
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SPE’s annual meeting opened Monday morning with a look at the economic and environmental sustainability of the oil and gas industry.
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How can AI systems incorporate processes mimicking the slower logic- and causality-based reasoning patterns of the left brain?
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BHGE shared its plans for the integration of its services, products, and digital platforms for upstream to downstream applications.
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The technical directors’ special session at SPE’s Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition presented challenges on the E&P frontier in an industry grinding through a period of deep cost reductions.
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SPE’s first president from Canada will take office this week.
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Money is the root all of startups, but getting it and making more of it depends on dealing with demanding people.