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I see it like this: Two students took action to start pushing our industry to more openly share basic information about what we do and how we do it, so that we as an industry can benefit by learning from each other.
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Don’t ask the talent pool if they’d like to sign up for a career as a petroleum engineer. Instead, ask them if they want to be at the forefront of the energy transition.
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What will be the fate of the oil and gas industry in a lower carbon world? The analysis is complicated.
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Start-and-stop data management initiatives and a mishmash of partial solutions are no longer viable for managing the digital oil field. Data management should be transformed from a cost center to a cash-flow-generating function.
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Four different countries in four different continents: What might they have in common? In this article we want to invite the readers to a journey around the world to see four places with the most unusual oil.
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TWA editor Stephen Forrester recently had a conversation with Sean Huang, Cofounder of Matidor about his current venture and his prior experiences as an entrepreneur.
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With slopes, pies, points, and lines in your illustration arsenal, how do you choose the chart that best tells your data story?
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Where there are data generated and collected, there is analysis of the data. The ongoing digital transformation in the industry has opened many opportunities for professionals skilled in data analytics.
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When two companies and cultures come together, change is often required—certainly with the seller, but often with the buyer as well. Caught in the middle are customers, who rarely feel like winners.
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If a well is accurately placed in a hydrocarbon production zone the first time, there is less risk to personnel, less impact to the environment, and a better return over the life of the well for the operator.
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