Data & Analytics
AI is evolving into a practical tool that helps geoscientists and engineers work faster, evaluate more opportunities, and manage subsurface uncertainty.
Digital drilling technologies are enabling a shift toward more predictive, efficient, and sustainable operations.
Breakthroughs in energy, similar to those seen in AI, require coordinated progress across multiple fields and the resolution of structural bottlenecks. As a result, a successful energy transition depends on integrated advances in infrastructure, policy, technology, and investment rather than isolated efforts.
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Join TWA Editorial Board member Mani Bansal as he interviews Ashish Fatnani, an industry professional with 12 years of experience working for companies including Halliburton, ONGC, and Mercedes Benz.
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The SPE Gulf Coast Section Data Analytics Group and Fervo Energy invite you to participate in the Machine Learning Challenge 2025 on 21 March.
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The portal includes SPE resources like OnePetro, PetroWiki, JPT, Energy Stream, and SPE journals which can be easily searched using i2k Connect's AI-driven technology.
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Experts from various fields met to discuss the role of AI in the energy transition and its challenges including high energy consumption and carbon-intensive infrastructure requirements.
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Join TWA Editorial Board member Md Imtiaz as he interviews ONGC’s Western Offshore Asset Executive Director Ravi Shankar.
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As the pace of data collection accelerates in the oil and gas industry, the ability to understand and perform statistical analysis becomes increasingly valuable. Professionals who lack a background in statistics can focus on key concepts to improve their understanding.
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Join TWA's Mrigya Fogat as she interviews four of the 2024 TWA Energy Influencers in this Get to Know series.
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Five key themes to AI's success including standardization, automation, integration, scalability, and continuous improvement can provide a clear roadmap for effective AI deployment, addressing challenges and driving sustainability across the subsurface energy sector.
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Tune in 28 October for a discussion with SPE Technical Directors about the future of data science for professionals in the energy sector.
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We’re thrilled to announce the launch of the 2025 SPE/JPT Drilling and Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Review. This exclusive, official publication will be distributed at three major SPE industry events.