Career Development
Seven young professionals were selected to represent SPE at the 2026 Emerging Leaders Alliance Conference.
A global portal to collaboration and growth, the Student Chapter Development Workshop connects SPE student chapters worldwide to exchange knowledge and learn from industry experts, all under the 2026 theme of catalyzing carbon management innovation.
Brittany N. Cole offers career advice on how new graduates can avoid the “busy but ineffective” trap, prioritize high-impact work, and build strategic value in their first 90 days to accelerate long-term career growth in an AI-driven workforce.
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SPE Nigeria Council’s Women Leadership Lecture Series, held in early March, celebrated women in the oil and gas industry with the theme “Inspire Inclusion: Promoting Women’s Participation in Governance and Leadership.”
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The Master of Energy Transition and Sustainability program will begin this fall at the Houston-based university.
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Panelists address the advantages of mentoring programs for women.
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Oando Energy Resources’ Project Manager/Team Lead of Wells and Drilling, Nkechi Emmanuella Anasoh, and TWA Editor, Maryse Jackman, discuss sustainability, the importance of soft skills, and the advancement of women in leadership roles.
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This article examines the parallels of skills learned during a "Kitchen Nightmares" episode with beneficial skills for young engineers.
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This one-day event will be held 8 May during the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference in Houston.
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SPE’s 2024 “Get to Know” series includes interviews with industry experts at Odfjell Technology, WSP, ExxonMobil, and Wood.
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Nineteen young professionals in the energy industry will join the board.
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Michael Cronin, who served as 2022–2023 TWA editor in chief, was one of nine recipients of the URTeC Best Paper Award.
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Petroleum engineering student, Nayana Campos, shares her experience at IPTC Education Week.