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Terry Palisch is the nominee for 2024 SPE President. He and five others make up the new slate of nominees recommended for positions open on the SPE International Board of Directors.
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The first in a series of article that aims to address the oil and gas industry outlook for the energy transition.
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The article explains the asymmetry of crude oil and retail gasoline price spikes.
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Mineral trapping of CO2 only occurs on geological timescales. A new technology holds promise to accelerate the pace in years.
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Since the discovery of its first offshore reservoirs in the late 1950s and early 1960s, North Sea has a long and proud history in oil production and technical innovation.
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Data validation is not a direct out-of-the-box process and requires planning and even budgeting, but high-quality data can save your time, money, and effort.
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"Digital gives you superpower...volunteering makes you a superstar," says Josh Etkind while sharing his insights on digital transformation and his vision as SPE Gaia chair.
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This post is dedicated to all oil and gas people working on finding and producing the black gold. Have you ever seen it?
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Thirty three years in the oil and gas industry and I never get tired of watching a sunset. This photo was taken from the helideck of the Ocean Onyx mobile offshore drilling unit which is currently drilling for Beach Energy, offshore Australia. I’m looking out over the Otway Basin and the vast expanse of the Southern Ocean. How far south are we? Well if I was to get in…
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I’m proud to share the nice celebration of a big milestone recently achieved: 100,000 b/d produced in Iara license by the floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel P-68. Congratulations to Total E&P Do Brasil and all involved. It is only the beginning of this incredible adventure.