HSE & Sustainability
The energy transition is often portrayed as linear, but recent geopolitical tensions and market uncertainties show that the shift to a low-carbon future will be complex and shaped by multiple, interconnected pressures.
Geoscientists are shifting from primarily discovering and extracting resources to integrating knowledge, guiding sustainable decisions, and using Earth’s history to help balance resource development with long-term planetary health.
Part one of this three-part series explores the history of the first 10 years of the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties.
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Join industry experts for a post-COP SPE Live to hear how these issues landed and what the outcomes might mean for the oil and gas industry.
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In this panel, a group of professionals discuss their experiences and perspectives on working in a generationally diverse workforce and highlight ways to bridge the different generational approaches to work so that individuals of all ages feel valued for their unique capabilities and can thrive in their professional paths.
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Explore the complex challenges behind the energy trilemma in the UK and how young professionals can help make changes in the energy transition.
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Caroline Kannwischer, SPE Netherlands Section member, takes part in Leg 1 of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race as she raises money for UNICEF and The Rotary Foundation.
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At the recently held Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, several universities from around the word showcased their current and planned research projects that are relevant to offshore technology in a special event called University R&D Showcase.
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This article focuses on the different scenarios for world energy demand and supply, along with their implications on energy-related CO2 emissions.
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