Data & Analytics
AI-driven analytics and digital platforms are reshaping offshore operations, enabling smarter, faster decision-making.
Venezuela’s oil recovery will depend on restoring disciplined, reliable day-to-day operations by stabilizing existing assets, fixing operational failures, and using practical tools to rebuild predictable production.
The free, virtual program is designed to help participants build data-driven capabilities for the energy industry.
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Digital transformation in oil and gas depends less on adopting advanced technologies and more on maturing data so people and processes can reliably convert raw information into aligned, asset-level value.
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As global electricity demand surges, driven by AI, digitalization, and electrification, offshore innovation, spanning oil and gas, renewables, nuclear, and data infrastructure, will be critical to delivering a cleaner, more resilient energy future.
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Agentic AI can enhance subsurface workflows when its autonomy is deliberately designed around physics, data integrity, and accountable decision-making through architectures that separate reasoning, computation, interpretation, and validation.
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For more than a century, LSU has shaped petroleum engineering education, but few assets showcase its impact like the PERTT Lab. With six deep test wells and rare reservoir-depth gas-injection capabilities, the facility is helping drive breakthroughs in well control, carbon-dioxide injection, and next-generation energy technologies.
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Mark your calendars for the first SPE Live featuring the 2025 TWA Energy Influencers.
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EZOps will integrate its Mobile Oilfield Management platform into the college’s energy technology program, giving students hands-on experience with digital tools used in modern oilfield operations.
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Switching from continuous circulation to cyclic huff-‘n’-puff operation in enhanced geothermal systems can significantly delay thermal breakthrough, sustain higher production temperatures, and improve long-term economic performance.
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Researchers at the University of Houston have developed a new ultrathin, carbon-based film that could make AI chips run faster, cooler, and more energy-efficient.
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The energy sector is rapidly transforming toward a data-driven, decentralized future where combining human expertise with AI and machine learning unlocks new efficiencies, solves complex challenges, and creates a decisive competitive advantage.
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Jim Clark, a reservoir engineer with more than 4 decades of experience, reflects on the evolution of subsurface engineering and CCS, emphasizing the growing importance of analytics, cross-disciplinary skills, and technical curiosity for the next generation of engineers.
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