Career Development
Kobi McNutt explores her journey from Division I athlete to pioneering deepwater projects in the Gulf of Mexico, highlighting the mental resilience, technical grit, and advocacy that define her impact both on the rig and online.
Artificial intelligence is transforming—not replacing—petroleum engineering. As AI-driven, data-centric methods replace traditional deterministic models, engineers must adapt by acquiring skills in data science, algorithmic thinking, and software tools. The industry’s evolution raises a critical question: Will petroleum engineers evolve with these changes or risk beco…
Panelists discussed expectations for the state of the market by 2050, based on observable trends, evolving policies, and emerging market dynamics.
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Students gathered for an 8-month long course designed to provide students and young professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the changing energy industry.
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Kaletatikor Unwene, a graduate project engineer at ICR in Aberdeen, celebrates International Women in Engineering Day by sharing her journey and career in engineering.
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The free online calculators will provide industry professionals with the opportunity to make energy processes more efficient.
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Learn how to prepare the perfect CV and download examples to help guide you in your job search.
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Get your foot in the door for landing your first job in the oil and gas industry with tips from an industry professional.
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Nominate a friend, colleague, client, or employee by 1 July 2023.
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Training supports oil, gas, and alternative energy industries and respects the rights of all workers.
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SPE offers a variety of resources for graduates including free access to career development articles, videos, podcasts, and more. Graduating student chapter members are eligible to receive one free year of an SPE professional membership.
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The TWA Editorial Committee is accepting nominations for "TWA Energy Influencers 2023: Young Professionals Who ENERGIZE Our Industry.” Nominate a YP by 1 June 2023.
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A discussion of challenges and solutions for women working in the energy sector took place at the recent roundtable where students and faculty had the opportunity to reflect on changes the industry can make to become more inclusive.