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The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) announced the 2022 class for its Emerging Leaders Program, recognizing young professionals with fewer than 10 years of experience in the offshore energy sector.
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During 24–25 February, SPE Java Section presented its new flagship program called the Annual Energy Symposium (AES) under the theme “Fueling Indonesia’s Future Through Energy Collaboration” and highlighted the country’s strategy to thrive in the future energy landscape. This virtual symposium gathered leaders, regional experts, government representatives, students, an…
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The SPE Port Harcourt Section was announced 2021 winner of the Ambassador Lecturer Program (ALP) Outstanding Section Award for hosting the most ALPs in their region.
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To turn the spotlight on young professionals' contributions to oil and gas the industry, the TWA Editorial Committee is accepting nominations for "TWA Energy Influencers 2022: Young Professionals Who ENERGIZE Our Industry.”
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This prestigious award is presented to OTC exhibitors who are revolutionizing the future of offshore energy through technological advancement and innovation. A total of 14 companies, including seven small businesses, were recognized this year for their breakthrough hardware and software technologies.
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Last November, in a first of its kind, SPE Baghdad Section sponsored a geological field trip for the benefit of the SPE student chapter members of the International University of Technology Twintech (IUTT), Yemen. The chapter board of directors and faculty advisor planned and organized the trip, which was financially sponsored by the SPE Baghdad Section. The trip was …
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SPE young professionals and students face different challenges and have different opportunities than previous generations. A combined organization would be the professional community of choice for a generation of professionals who are committed to driving long-term change across the energy sector.
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The second edition of the SPE International Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference and Exhibition opened in Muscat, Oman, yesterday with more than 395 oil and gas professionals from 90 companies and 28 countries.
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Geothermal and oil and gas industries have been learning from each other for decades and are currently well placed to transfer technology and practices that can accelerate the drilling and completion of geothermal wells, reduce costs, and revolutionize reservoir monitoring practices.
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