SPE News
Major increases in hydrocarbon production require both incremental and revolutionary technologies, industry leaders said during the SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference.
The newly named MTS brings together the full methane ecosystem, end to end—connecting technology, data, operations, and assurance across upstream, midstream, and beyond.
From JPT to SPE Journal, OnePetro to technical guidance documents, SPE’s publishing portfolio is broader and more dynamic than many members may realize. In this column, I unpack the Society’s current publication options, explore how AI and open access are reshaping scholarly publishing, and share what SPE is doing to strengthen paper quality, transparency, and impact …
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SPE is accepting applications for its annual Energy Startup Competition. The deadline for applications is 2 July.
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The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) announced today that the two organizations are exploring the possibility of becoming one.
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Ali Al Jarwan, the CEO of Dragon Oil, talks about how his company has survived the changes of 2020–2021 and how he expects ATCE to reflect the resilience of companies to these changes.
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This August, energy professionals around the world will have the opportunity to connect with key decision-makers buying, selling, and trading prospects and world-renowned innovators advancing scientific and technological expertise in offshore resources.
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Medhat (Med) Kamal is the nominee for 2023 SPE President. He and six others make up the new slate of nominees recommended for positions open on the SPE Board of Directors.
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The honorees will be recognized later this year at the OTC Distinguished Achievement Awards Luncheon.
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This section lists with regret SPE members who recently passed away.
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The Projects and Facilities Advisory Committee proposes a green paper that will investigate the future state of production, operations, facility design, and construction or decommissioning operations in the decade from 2025 to 2035.
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AIME is supporting its member societies with funding to mitigate impact of the pandemic on society operations.