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To help us identify future directions, the Board of Directors is currently undertaking a strategic planning process. We want to hear from you what's important for us to consider.
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As one of the most vibrant SPE sections, the SPE Lagos Section in Nigeria is driven by innovative and sustainable programs focused on human capacity development, giving back to society, raising awareness through SPE Cares, empowering students through scholarships, and mentoring the leaders of tomorrow through various programs for the younger generation.
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The ATCE Preview channel features some of this year’s paper authors who offer a glimpse into their upcoming conference papers.
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The SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) is right around the corner. Check ahead of the conference to make sure you don't miss any of these highlights.
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These SPE members will be recognized during the 2022 Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition in Houston in October.
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Drillbotics announced the winners for the 2021–2022 competition. Students from the University of Stavanger (UiS) won the Group A competition and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) won the Group B competition.
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A new funding opportunity is available for early-career researchers interested in safety and risk management issues related to offshore energy activities.
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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.
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Starting 1 January 2023 all authors and coauthors for SPE conference and journal articles must have an ORCID iD.
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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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