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The 2021 Geothermal Experience Datathon focused on the application of analytics and data-science tools on oil and gas well-log data to assess geothermal potential in two North American basins.
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Young professionals from multiple technical societies and associations were identified as emerging leaders in the offshore energy sector.
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For those who can't make it to Dubai to attend this year's Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) on 21–23 September, the SPE has you covered. Virtual registrations covering all 3 days of ATCE are now available.
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Over the course of 2 days, top energy and non-energy executives join OTC Board members to dissect and discuss future and current challenges facing an industry in the beginnings of substantial change.
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The addition of human-factors questions to the pool of questions will provide future engineers across the energy sector with an opportunity to gain more knowledge on human factors, human-factors-related regulation, industry guidance, and organizations promoting human factors.
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For a first time for the section, the SPE Baghdad Section Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Committee celebrated the International Women's Day (IWD) by promoting the technical and cultural achievements of Iraqi women, making a call to action for accelerating gender parity, and raising awareness about women's equality. The event aimed to
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These awards are designed to recognize those members who have contributed exceptional service and leadership to the Society, as well as those who have made major professional contributions to their technical disciplines at the regional level.
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Nine SPE sections have been awarded the 2021 SPE Presidential Award for Outstanding Section, the highest honor a section can receive. The winning sections are
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Find out which SPE members will be recognized during the 2021 Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) in Dubai in September.
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SPE Aberdeen recently announced the recipients of 2021 section scholarships for students from Heriot-Watt University, Robert Gordon University, the University of Aberdeen, the University of Dundee, and the University of Strathclyde. A total of 18 students pursuing undergraduate, master’s, or PhD degrees related to the petroleum industry benefited from the program. Stu…
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