Students/Education
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.
The 2026 Latin America and Caribbean Student Symposium brought together students and industry leaders from across Latin America and the Caribbean for a packed program of technical, academic, and networking activities that fostered collaboration, professional growth, and future leadership in the energy sector.
The Wonderful World of Oleum is an inclusive storytelling initiative that evolved from a volunteer-written book into a global, multi-format project that humanizes the energy industry, fosters connection, and inspires diverse audiences, especially young people, to explore STEM careers.
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The free, virtual program is designed to help participants build data-driven capabilities for the energy industry.
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Chinecherem Ezembadiwe, SPE, shares his journey as president of SPE Federal University of Technology Owerri Student Chapter.
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Fifty high school students will be invited to a 2-day energy education workshop, where they will be introduced to energy-sector careers and technical skills available in their own region.
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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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The software will enhance education and research across energy, geothermal, mining, and geotechnical engineering by giving students and faculty hands-on access to industry-standard tools used worldwide.
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The event celebrated and united past and present members for learning, recognition, and a hands-on engineering competition that reinforced the chapter’s commitment to technical excellence and innovation.
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The program is designed specifically for STEM students without an engineering background and prepares students to work in energy- and sustainability-focused fields.
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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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Young professionals across Africa gathered to harness technology, talent, and collaboration at the SPE Africa Young Professionals Workshop.
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Allison Taylor, SPE, is studying whether nanogels can improve how gas, specifically CO2, is stored underground during CO2 flooding operations.