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SPE welcomes 261 members into the Legion of Honor recognizing 50 years of consecutive membership in the Society.
Flow measurement touches almost every phase of oil and gas operations. Yet the industry still struggles to distinguish between what is directly measured, what is inferred, and what is estimated through models, correlations, or assumptions. That distinction matters. A measurement does not need to be perfect to be useful, but it must be fit for purpose.
These outstanding young professionals are being celebrated for their work discovering, innovating, and sharing their knowledge, positively influencing and inspiring others.
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Moving the needle with the urgency required to deliver on the Global Methane Pledge announced at COP26 requires us to “lean in” to cut methane emissions that are fully within our control across our operations.
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Staying ahead of our own unpredictable curves professionally and personally is impossible, but the result is generally and thankfully a mix of highs and lows. JPT’s editorial and production staff wish you the best in 2022.
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This section lists with regret SPE members who recently passed away.
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The 2021 survey report offers additional data about the benefits employers are offering by region, job level, engineering title, and comparisons of pay changes by types of engineers.
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This section lists with regret SPE members who recently passed away.
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View 2021 ATCE on-demand content, connections, and companies for 90 days. AIME celebrates the organization’s 150 years.
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The 2021–2022 Drillbotics competition will require the contestants to integrate human factors engineering considerations into their automated drilling rigs for the first time.
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Given the rapidly rising investments in robotics and drones, why is the SPE Unmanned Systems Technical Section struggling to find volunteers willing to form a new board and keep the rest of the Production and Facility Community up to date on the opportunities and challenges in applying these new tools in the field or at construction sites?
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Steve Sawaryn, who made world-leading contributions to directional drilling and surveying fields, died 29 August. He was 66.
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This section recognizes SPE members accomplishments and positions within the oil and gas industry.