Career Development
Higher education institutions are invited to apply for funding to improve an existing training program or develop a program to train the next generation of energy workforce.
CEO and author Kelly Mooney shares practical career advice for young professionals on career fit, self‑advocacy, navigating workplace power dynamics, and building long‑term success without burnout.
The 11-day, hybrid event will cover technical fundamentals and the basics of upstream operations.
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Bob Worrall of Shell E&P looks back on a career spanning nearly 4 decades.
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John Donachie, Senior Petroleum Technologist with Helix-RDS, won the Leadership Development Award, which recognizes efforts to attract students and graduates to the oil and gas industry, at the first Offshore Energy Achievement Awards. The event was held in December in Houston.
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Ron Dusterhoft, Halliburton, and Jim Giddens, Valley Forge Technical Information Services, offer a primer on writing solid technical papers.
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Andrew Gould discusses his career, future challenges facing the industry, and advice for young professionals.
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Heriot-Watt University professor Patrick Corbett assesses the evolving role of the petrophysicist and imagines what the future will hold.
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The rudiments of speaking and listening in personal and group settings.
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Several young professionals recently received recognition for outstanding accomplishments. The 2004 SPE Young Member Outstanding Service Award was presented to Jennifer Bell, Josh Etkind, and Jay Graham, and Mark Flaum accepted the 2004 SPE Cedric K. Ferguson Medal.
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Roughneck Camp is one of the legacy events established by the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) of the SPE Gulf Coast Section. Roughneck Camp invites “new” technical professionals (engineers, geologists, geophysicists, et al.) in the Houston area to network and learn about the benefits SPE has to offer young members. The program is designed to assist students entering th…