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Finding talent to advance technologies for energy transition is among the top concerns for executives in oil and gas, utilities, chemicals, mining, and agribusiness. Talent shortages, especially for technical experts, are slowing down progress.
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This year, 13 individuals join this elite group, bringing the total membership of A Peer Apart honorees to 211 dedicated members.
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Congratulations to the TWA Energy Influencers, a selection of outstanding young professionals in the oil and gas industry whose work positively influences and inspires others.
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Panelists from energy companies around the globe gathered to share their personal and company’s experiences in community engagement.
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Get back to school ready with an exclusive offer from SPE.
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In this inaugural podcast episode and transcript, Terry Palisch, who will officially begin his 2024 SPE presidency in October, discussed his views of the challenges facing our industry and SPE members, his outlook for our industry, and what his goals will be during his presidency.
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Meeting the energy demands of today while advancing a lower-carbon energy future requires policy support, innovative approaches, capital investments, and time.
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Registration is open for the SPE Europe Energy GeoHackathon, which will be held in October and November. It will be preceded by 4-week online bootcamp sessions on data science and geothermal energy, which will begin on 2 October.
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Ten SPE sections have been awarded the 2023 SPE Presidential Award for Outstanding Section, the highest honor a section can receive.
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The winners of this year’s Drillbotics competition are teams from the University of Stavanger and Clausthal University of Technology. Thirteen teams registered last fall, coming from seven countries spanning four continents.
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