Energy Transition
The two projects under the university’s Targeted Proposal Teams program will focus on underground hydrogen and geologic storage solutions.
The 2-day engagement was designed to reinforce SPE’s commitment to its global sections, engage with key industrial and academic partners, and inspire the next generation of energy professionals in one of Southeast Asia's recently active and vibrant energy hubs.
This article highlights how oil and gas companies are leveraging existing infrastructure, expertise, and emerging technologies to lead in the development of the hydrogen economy.
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Yujing Du made history as she was named The University of Tulsa's first female petroleum engineering faculty member in January. In this Q&A, she discusses the role of petroleum engineering in the global energy transition, diversity in STEM, and strategies for supporting women in the energy sector.
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The 3-day event will feature panel discussions, roundtables, a career fair, and the section’s third annual golf tournament.
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TWA Editor in Chief James Blaney shares insights on career development, the evolving role of young professionals, and the importance of adaptability, networking, and hands-on experience in a dynamic industry.
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On long-term trends, most things in the world are getting better, but gradual improvements don't make the news.
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The first of a 12-part series focused on addressing financial barriers to geothermal energy expansion.
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Young professionals in New Zealand have unique opportunities to shape the future of the energy industry by driving innovation, influencing policy, and advancing a sustainable, low-carbon economy.
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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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Nigeria's readiness for CCS and the associated opportunities for emissions reduction are analyzed in this article along with an overview of recent developments in the CCS sector, with a focus on policy and regulatory advancements and geological assessments for CO2 storage potential.
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The duo’s development of electrodynamic screen technology uses static electricity to clean dust from solar panels, saving an estimated 4 billion gallons of water per year.
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Five of the 2024 TWA Energy Influencers will be featured in upcoming SPE Live episodes discussing a range of topics related to the industry.